Posted on 08/14/2020 5:45:39 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
[This piece is heavy on video]
This is why any task force needs to involve competing points of view. In case you missed it, Stanford University Doctor Scott Atlas was hired early this week to participate in the White House Coronavirus Task Force and offer a competing point of view to the little menace to society, Anthony Fauci.
Probably not coincidentally, the little menace changed his tune about in-person voting yesterday.
Should have done this sooner. Fauci is a hot mess.
I safely voted in person for the primary in June. Piece of cake.
I was an election official in the July primary in Maine.
Also, a piece of cake-we had no problems. Social distancing was practiced at all times. All of us who worked the polls wore masks or face shields.
We had a good number of absentee ballots, but voting was steady all day from 8 am to 8 pm.
Agreed ! I just voted very safely this Tuesday in the Wisconsin Primary. Our little town had taken excellent precautions at the polling place. This can be done !
I did likewise in the Texas primary runoff in July on election day. The only downside was having to stand outside in the Texas heat for awhile as the line stretched out the door due to social distancing. Otherwise, it was a typical voting experience.
This is why any task force needs to involve competing points of virw
Why did it take Trump 6 months to figure that out? Freepers have been screaming their heads off about the stacked covid task force, so it wasnt hard to figure out that Fauci shouldnt be allowed to call the shots with no dissenting voices. I really wish Trump would focus on important things -like this - more and stop tweeting about Morning Joes ratings.
I safely voted in March, April and last week. There were warnings polling places would be moved due to lack of volunteers. That ended up not being true.
I am thinking of volunteering as a poll worker in November.
I would vote in person for Trump in a room filled with ebola patients. It’s that important to me to make sure the democrats don’t take control.
Every single healthy mobile person in the USA has been to a Home Depot, Lowe's a host of grocery stores, Walmarts, and everything in between, so why can they not go to a polling precinct?
People spend hours in stores and only minutes at a polling place.
If demonRATs don't want to catch the chi-com virus, they should not eat other people's boogers. Case closed.
We ended up realizing at the end of the night someone who had mail in voted had been also allowed to vote on the machine..
I dont believe malicious intent was involved but if a small district like mine where literally we know everyone who walks in the door, and we wound up allowing someone on the machine we shouldnt have just imagine the fraud and insanity that is going to happen this fall.
Please do it. In PA we have over 11,000 precincts and not near enough poll watchers.
I've been a poll watcher since 2000, and while it is a long day, we can {and do} change the voter fraud by our vigilance.
Talk to your friends about joining you because the first time can be a little intimidating.
Please carry your little friend.
Five Months of Fear,
Fauci can You Hear,
You ought to start
A running just to
Save You Rear!
If we were to be honest with ourselves, just statistically speaking in a country of 120 million +/- voters, there’s going to be errors under the best of conditions...not add in vote by mail in the midst of a scamdemic.
The little smiling menace has been instrumental in wrecking the social fabric of society in America’s liberal run cities.
Just sayin’
Boogers!
Ha!
"Been on the job too long."
***If demonRATs don’t want to catch the chi-com virus, they should not eat other people’s boogers. Case closed.***
Love this! Made me grin from ear to ear!
It doesnt matter. If Jesus himself came down from the Heavens and proclaimed it is perfectly safe tp vote in person......it is a done deal. The Dem states are already printing their ballots and readying them to be filled out by their Soros-paid activists.
Our country is at the crossroads.
LOL!!
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