• TheTexan's Avatar
    Today, 02:03 PM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Read your own search results for fucks sake. Your own link proves I'm right.
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    Today, 01:20 PM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=How+researchers+are+able+to+access+confidential+death+records
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  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 01:18 PM
    I'm going by the stat, not by the article. Supposedly white women were going to break hard for Kamala Harris over abortion. That just didn't happen.
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  • TheTexan's Avatar
    Today, 10:39 AM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Correct, and this is why I don't vote and never will :up:
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    Today, 10:38 AM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=are+death+records+confidential
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  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:03 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    It's irrelevant to the question of why were there more votes overall. We're not talking about the run of the mill, someone voted in New York and then voted in Florida. We're talking about 10 million that (maybe) didn't vote in 2024 who "voted" in 2020. And I say "maybe" because as someone else pointed out, votes are still being added to the tally. While these are not swing states and can't change the electoral vote they could change the popular vote. https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+to+obtain+death+records+for+reearch
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  • TheTexan's Avatar
    Today, 09:46 AM
    It's times like this I don't fully regret the passing of the 19th amendment. It of course was and remains still a mistake, however.
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    Today, 09:40 AM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    It's answers like the above ^ that prove you haven't given a serious intelligent thought to what you're actually proposing. People being registered to vote in multiple states is very common. People voting in multiple states, is a common form of fraud. And people voting on behalf of people who have moved away from the state, is another common form of fraud. To just dismiss it as "irrelevant", just proves that you have no idea what you're talking about here. Cool. Are you gonna break into the records offices for us?
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  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 09:34 AM
    On moral grounds I sympathize far more than Daniel Penny than I do George Zimmerman or Kyle Rittenhouse. On legal grounds Zimmerman and Rittenhouse had stronger arguments. Was the chokehold on for 15 minutes or under 2 minutes? That's the question for me.
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  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 09:27 AM
    And she thinks Kamala "Willie Brown's Mistress" Harris is "scandal free." I don't agree with her analysis. But the facts are all so obvious. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris trying to make this election about abortion didn't win the white woman vote.
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    Today, 09:23 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Very good point. I didn't think of that.
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    Today, 09:22 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    If your "process" is to cheat, it's impossible to elimiate all vulnerabilities of getting caught. The "Let's through up our hands and pretend we can't do anything but look at the raw numbers of voter participation between elections and ignore the very real circumstances that can explain the difference in the numbers and just yell voter fraud" argument is not sound.
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    Today, 09:18 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Cross reference the 10 million with death certificates. If you find a significant number were dead prior to 2020, there you go. You've actually made this easier not harder to check. As for elderly people, they are the ones most likely to have legitimately voted abstentee. Ummm....NO! There's absolutely no reason for someone to lie about this. But say if someone does? It's impossible for there to be 10 million people who didn't vote but knew ahead of time that they needed to lie and say that they did vote. So say 50% lie. That's still 5 million people that will say "No I didn't vote in 2020" when the records show they did. Okay. So take 20% of the 50% and you still have 2 million people that should say "I don't remember voting in 2020" and you can go from there.
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    Today, 09:04 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Yes. And there was universal mail in voting in 2020. And Democrats took advantage and voted from home. Republicans by and large did not. Hence the spike.
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    Today, 09:02 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    :rolleyes: The explanation is there was general anger in the country and voting was made easier than ever before through universal mail in voting. I've already explained how if there is actual fraud that could easily be proven by making phone calls to the people who, according to the records, voted in 2020 but not 2024. But I get it. If people actually took the time to verify the conspiracy theory and were wrong then it would go away and that wouldn't be as fun.
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    Today, 08:41 AM
    Pretty much every war that was ever fought had a root cause of "trade dependencies", but that's ok, keep your head buried in the sand LOL
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    Today, 08:34 AM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    It wouldn't be that simple for numerous reasons. The above methodology presumes that there is a 1:1 ratio between eligible voters, and actual people, which isn't gonna be true, and to what extent that's not true, is not gonna be revealed by the above methodology. The above methodology is also flawed because it doesn't account for the inability to contact the people most likely to be voted on behalf of by others - e.g. mentally ill, elderly, and dead people. Not to mention, you'd need to do some control group analysis, to account for the fact that people are naturally going to lie about whether they voted. And of course how many and which direction they lie, is going to change based on location and demographics. There would also be a generally positive relationship (I assume) between people who are even willing to answer the phone for you at all, and people who vote. You would also need to ask each of these people what state they voted in, or otherwise control for people who may have moved and/or voted in multiple states. You would also need to ask if they voted using a normal or a provisional ballot, and then account for the number of people who don't even know what a provisional ballot even is.
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    Today, 08:32 AM
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    I recently had the best day of my life, thank you my friend. Personal projects are coming up roses for me. I only hope you're doing as well yourself. That's so much more rewarding than receiving an infraction for pointing out that someone is repeating the message of all the shills himself, even as he is allowed to call you and me and all our friends moles with impunity. The irrational exuberance is depressing, too. For example, RFKJr. isn't in the cabinet for DHHS yet, or even at the head of the FDA. Trump has four years to execute a softer coup than I predicted. And if the way you're treating bad news as media misinformation is any gauge, nobody is going to hold the man's feet to the fire on any of his promises. Again.
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    Today, 08:07 AM
    Little Marco is growing up. He'll want the keys to the car soon.
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    Today, 08:01 AM
    otherone replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Biden was the most popular candidate in the history of the world! No coattails, however. I guess folks just checked "Pedo Joe", ignored the rest of the ballot, and called it a day. Time is money, after all, who wants to stand in a voting booth? Oh wait...they were "mail-in" ballots. Maybe they didn't have time in the nursing home to fill out the ballot?
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    Today, 07:59 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Of course. But... I already explained how to check this. All states keep records of who votes in every election. And they have to give you that information. That's how polsters come up with their "likely voter" lists, how candidates get signatures for ballot access, and how parties determine who's a "bona fide" democrat or republican. (In Tennessee anyway the GOP determines that if you voted in the last 3 GOP primaries.) So using that list you can contact voters who, according to the records, voted in 2020 and not 2024 and simply ask them "Did you vote in 2020?" If there was ballot stuffing of people who were on the rolls but didn't vote that will show up. It's not like 10 million people who votes were cast for them without their knowledge or consent will be clued in to lie and say "Oh yeah. I voted in 2020" when they really didn't.
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  • TheTexan's Avatar
    Today, 07:47 AM
    TheTexan replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    It's certainly strong circumstantial evidence for fraud, yea. Does it prove anything? Of course not. Election fraud by its very nature cannot generally be proven, so this is as close to proof as we'll ever get.
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  • TheTexan's Avatar
    Today, 07:40 AM
    I can kinda see how it might make sense. Back in 2016 I think he ran for President just for the sake of running for President. I don't know if he thought he might actually win, but I don't think he was actually aiming to achieve anything besides "Winning". I can certainly see how it might take someone 4 years to develop an ideological compass, especially considering the witch hunts and then covid distractions. It is of course entirely possible that he learned nothing and he's the exact same guy from 2016. We'll see on Day 1 what happens.
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  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 07:40 AM
    Well, neither Tucker Carlson nor Joe Rogan pushed Trump on Operation Warp Speed, so I doubt anyone will actually hold Trump accountable.
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    Today, 07:38 AM
    jmdrake replied to a thread An apology in U.S. Political News
    Non story in the "OMG it MUST be voter fraud" variety. :rolleyes: So all of those other times when voter turnout was even HIGHER there MUST have been voter fraud? Because that's basically the argument. Let's just ignore all other possible explanations other that "the election was stolen" without any attempt at checking the voter rolls first and doing a survey of voters who, according to the rolls, voted in 2020 but not 2024 and see if anything shakes out. :rolleyes: Maybe, just maybe, if you make it super easy to mail in vote, more people vote.
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    Today, 07:27 AM
    Seriously. I'm about to send an email to his campaign saying something like "FFS stop talking to neocons - I'm a nobody who will take a position and do the job fine and even take half pay, just stop talking to neocons"
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