mr.checkerboards
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Stew: There has been plenty of evidence of voter fraud. It's in the other thread if you care to look.So, no evidence?
Election experts are also skeptical that states, especially ones used to only mailing and receiving a small number of mail ballots, could effectively scale up their operations in time for November. Such changes usually take states years, if not decades.
The private companies tasked with printing the ballots could also be overwhelmed at the rapid increase in demand.
"Decision-making needs to be right now," said Kevin Runbeck, CEO of Runbeck Election Services, one of the nation's largest ballot printing companies, at a recent U.S. Election Assistance Commission hearing. "We cannot gear up, we cannot build equipment fast enough if you wait until July to place your orders."
Stew: There has been plenty of evidence of voter fraud. It's in the other thread if you care to look.
Post Your Voter Fraud Evidence Here
Here is an excerpt from the article on NPR on what I have been trying to communicate to you.
Why Is Voting By Mail (Suddenly) Controversial? Here's What You Need To Know
I think that needs to happen.So, where is the call to stop absentee voting?
I think that needs to happen.
Like I said earlier if a person has to be out of state for a legit reason, there should be a way for them to register in the state they are going to be in.
For older voters if they cannot get to the polls for a legitimate reason there should be a mobile voting system where the county commission comes to them, verifies they are who they say they are and has a secure device for them to vote on.
For anyone else, if it means enough they would find a way to get to the polls.
Yeah, he explained some of that in a earlier presser at the border. What he said to that was they tore down the old fencing\wall and replaced it with new wall which some do not count as new wall since it covered an area that already had old tore up wall\fencing. He is referring to actual new construction of wall in that number 256.I think he built 16 miles of new wall. The rest were restorations. Could be a little more now.
Yeah, he explained some of that in a earlier presser at the border. What he said to that was they tore down the old fencing\wall and replaced it with new wall which some do not count as new wall since it covered an area that already had old tore up wall\fencing. He is referring to actual new construction of wall in that number 256.
So, mail-in ballots are a new thing, and there just isn't any data on them? Like, they haven't been used by states and their just isn't any history to draw a conclusion?
Or is it that Trump said something or another about it...
They may need to just bite the bullet and dismantle the Post Office and privatize it. It's been losing money for decades and has overworked their employees as well. My uncle was the Postmaster for an area in Tennessee and he was ready to get out. He retired about 15 to 20 years ago.Maybe he can have another "news segment" produced showing how poorly his new postmaster is doing.
They may need to just bite the bullet and dismantle the Post Office and privatize it. It's been losing money for decades and has overworked their employees as well. My uncle was the Postmaster for an area in Tennessee and he was ready to get out. He retired about 15 to 20 years ago.
No, just new construction. They replaced a lot of the old deteriorating wall/fence in that total. You could refer to it as new construction of wall. Some areas are where no wall ever existed and much is just where the old was not effective due to it's age and deterioration.So, he is claiming 256 miles of wall where there was none before?