POTUS "Election Fraud"

I was a Maths teacher for twelve years and I think the teaching of basic stats would make very little difference.

Finally found some actual voter fraud.

I think simple Logic foundations would help as well.

There is no repayment. Just refinancing at the new rate.

The Murdoch-owned NY Post endorsed Trump for president in 2020.

The latest moronic conspiracy theory is that the GA Secretary of State has a brother that works for Huawei in China, and the Chinese conspired to rig the GA election with the GA SoS. Trump was tweeting about this himself last night.

There is someone that works for Huawei with the same last name as the GA SoS, but they are not brothers. Some mouth breather just noticed the last name and made this up.

In the meantime the signature audit of absentee ballots was completed in Cobb County here where GOP members alleged fraud. ā€œIrregularitiesā€ were found on 2 ballots out of more than 15k in the sample. On one a woman signed the ballots for both herself and her husband. On the other someone erroneously signed the front of the envelope instead of the back. Zero instances of fraud were found. Trump’s reaction? We need to audit more counties then.

Is this before or after the Nashville bomb? I have already seen videos of people claiming that was a missile and that the network hub that was blown up somehow had data stored on it relating to Dominion voting systems election fraud algorithm.

After Nashville. Yeah I saw that stupid one too. It’s amazing that you can make up something completely that people want to believe, and suddenly it’s viral and being passed along as factual.

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No Trump tweets about Luke Letlow. Rather some celebratory tweets about how he is now considered America’s most admired man which he attained by beating Obama 18% to 15%.

Trump is so dumb he likely thinks that means he would beat Obama in a head-to-head race. He would call it election fraud when he got trounced.

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Because Trump is a narcissist. If it’s not about him, it’s irrelevant.

And after 4 years of this, the party that claimed Obama supporters were part of a cult still can’t understand why NeverTrumpers say the GOP is no longer a reasonable political party and is instead a full-fledged cult.

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https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/532273-pence-asks-judge-to-toss-gop-lawmakers-bid-to-overturn-election

Amazingly, this has been an unknown – how would Pence react to a lawsuit claiming Pence can throw out any electors he chooses?

Election law expert Edward Foley, a law professor at the Ohio State University, said Pence’s position amounted to ā€œa straightforward lawyerly response" to the lawsuit.

ā€œIt’s main argument is to say that the plaintiffs should have sued the Senate and House of Representatives, not the Vice President, but it also suggests reasons — like no standing on the part of the plaintiffs — that a suit against the two chambers of Congress would fail as well procedurally,ā€ Foley said.

Looking at Air BNB…the area around the white house has 164 units available for next weekend, 175 available for the 12-14, but only 53 remaining for Jan 5-7. Jan 6 could get messy.

So… 120-125 out-of-towners coming in? Maybe another 125 staying in hotels? Doesn’t sound too awful.
Even if there’s 4 to a room that’s 1,000 people. DC can handle that pretty easily.

Sure, that alone is not a lot of people, but I was thinking that might be indicative of the overall occupancy for all types of rooms in the area. My search was only the area within about a mile of the White House.

Same area has 64 units available for the inauguration, although I am not sure what that means since tickets are limited.

Down to 29 units in my sample region, with most of them either pricey rooms in a boutique hotel or rooms in an apartment with a shared bathroom.

Could some be people making their listing unavailable because they don’t want to support the maga crowd?

Maybe.

Well I’m still not convinced that the Airbnb availability was evidence of what was to come, but this proved to be the understatement of the decade.

It was just evidence that a fair number of people were going to show up for Trump’s rally.

Successfully breaching the Capitol was certainly unexpected, Multiple law enforcement agencies were completely unprepared, which is the most surprising thing that happened yesterday. Any scan of the replies to Trump’s tweets over the past two months from his supporters should have highlighted the risk of something happening yesterday.

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