Posted on 04/06/2022 3:55:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The next round of primary and general elections should decide that issue.
At this point it appears the nation is facing a very slow-motion collapse. History and common sense suggests once the collapse exceeds the tipping point it will continue at an accelerating rate of speed. Jackson's approval to sit on the USSC seems a dramatic and important marker.
The concern, of course, is whether there is enough time available for a relatively unprepared nation to do anything about it in a civil manner.
Take a few of’m with us.
I remember being a geeky kid in a Denver Junior High School, watching the technician setup an old-style mechanical voting machine in the gymnasium. He was setting each of the counters to non-zero values. He had a list of the rows to preset and the count they were supposed to start with. He did not mind that I was watching him and asking questions. He said, "it is supposed to be setup that way".
How very curious.
That was a long time ago.
https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/rules/1360/1360-02/1360-02-15.pdf
Tennessee: PROCEDURES FOR EARLY VOTING ON MECHANICAL CHAPTER 1360-2-15 LEVER MACHINES (Rule 1360-2-15-.07, continued)
"All candidates’ names and counters shall be checked to certify that no errors exist and that each candidate’s counter starts with zero."
Actually, there’s some Irish in here.
Guinness, all the way :-)
Force Majeure - Act of God.
Biden | Obama | ||||||||||||||
div | minus | ||||||||||||||
2008 | bammy | mccain | joek | Trump | total | Obama | Biden | ||||||||
Adams | 58% | 93,445 | 40% | 63,976 | 160,501 | Adams | 57% | 134,202 | 40% | 95,657 | 236,740 | 144% | -40,757 | ||
Alamosa | 56% | 3,521 | 42% | 2,635 | 6,286 | Alamosa | 48% | 3,759 | 49% | 3,813 | 7,808 | 107% | -238 | ||
Arapahoe | 56% | 148,224 | 43% | 113,868 | 266,156 | Arapahoe | 61% | 213,607 | 36% | 127,323 | 350,183 | 144% | -65,383 | ||
Archuleta | 43% | 2,836 | 55% | 3,638 | 6,625 | Archuleta | 41% | 3,738 | 57% | 5,189 | 9,144 | 132% | -902 | ||
Baca | 25% | 536 | 72% | 1,572 | 2,175 | Baca | 14% | 317 | 84% | 1,867 | 2,225 | 59% | 219 | ||
Bent | 42% | 799 | 56% | 1,077 | 1,920 | Bent | 32% | 732 | 66% | 1,503 | 2,274 | 92% | 67 | ||
Boulder | 72% | 124,159 | 26% | 44,904 | 171,763 | Boulder | 77% | 159,089 | 21% | 42,501 | 206,111 | 128% | -34,930 | ||
Broomfield | 55% | 16,168 | 43% | 12,757 | 29,453 | Broomfield | 62% | 29,077 | 35% | 16,295 | 46,632 | 180% | -12,909 | ||
Chaffee | 49% | 4,862 | 49% | 4,873 | 9,921 | Chaffee | 52% | 7,160 | 45% | 6,222 | 13,718 | 147% | -2,298 | ||
Cheyenne | 18% | 198 | 80% | 890 | 1,111 | Cheyenne | 12% | 131 | 87% | 993 | 1,136 | 66% | 67 | ||
Clear Creek | 58% | 3,332 | 40% | 2,300 | 5,767 | Clear Creek | 55% | 3,604 | 42% | 2,754 | 6,548 | 108% | -272 | ||
Conejos | 56% | 2,154 | 43% | 1,653 | 3,874 | Conejos | 45% | 1,959 | 53% | 2,286 | 4,333 | 91% | 195 | ||
Costilla | 73% | 1,245 | 24% | 415 | 1,697 | Costilla | 63% | 1,311 | 35% | 741 | 2,094 | 105% | -66 | ||
Crowley | 35% | 552 | 63% | 976 | 1,558 | Crowley | 25% | 437 | 73% | 1,271 | 1,750 | 79% | 115 | ||
Custer | 35% | 912 | 64% | 1,672 | 2,629 | Custer | 31% | 1,112 | 68% | 2,474 | 3,635 | 122% | -200 | ||
Delta | 33% | 5,084 | 65% | 10,067 | 15,434 | Delta | 30% | 5,887 | 68% | 13,081 | 19,370 | 116% | -803 | ||
Denver | 75% | 204,882 | 23% | 62,567 | 271,533 | Denver | 80% | 313,293 | 18% | 71,618 | 393,829 | 153% | -108,411 | ||
Dolores | 30% | 369 | 67% | 818 | 1,217 | Dolores | 24% | 341 | 75% | 1,089 | 1,449 | 92% | 28 | ||
Douglas | 41% | 61,960 | 58% | 88,108 | 151,819 | Douglas | 45% | 104,653 | 52% | 121,270 | 231,605 | 169% | -42,693 | ||
Eagle | 61% | 13,191 | 38% | 8,181 | 21,658 | Eagle | 64% | 18,588 | 34% | 9,892 | 29,140 | 141% | -5,397 | ||
El Paso | 40% | 108,899 | 59% | 160,318 | 273,175 | El Paso | 43% | 161,941 | 54% | 202,828 | 378,851 | 149% | -53,042 | ||
Elbert | 29% | 3,819 | 69% | 9,108 | 13,206 | Elbert | 24% | 4,490 | 74% | 14,027 | 18,983 | 118% | -671 | ||
Fremont | 34% | 6,844 | 64% | 12,668 | 19,919 | Fremont | 29% | 7,369 | 69% | 17,517 | 25,557 | 108% | -525 | ||
Garfield | 49% | 11,357 | 49% | 11,359 | 23,082 | Garfield | 50% | 15,427 | 48% | 14,717 | 30,904 | 136% | -4,070 | ||
Gilpin | 59% | 1,990 | 38% | 1,283 | 3,369 | Gilpin | 53% | 2,223 | 44% | 1,833 | 4,186 | 112% | -233 | ||
Grand | 49% | 4,037 | 50% | 4,128 | 8,309 | Grand | 48% | 4,710 | 49% | 4,883 | 9,870 | 117% | -673 | ||
Gunnison | 63% | 5,557 | 35% | 3,131 | 8,871 | Gunnison | 64% | 7,132 | 33% | 3,735 | 11,190 | 128% | -1,575 | ||
Hinsdale | 40% | 240 | 57% | 344 | 599 | Hinsdale | 40% | 255 | 56% | 353 | 632 | 106% | -15 | ||
Huerfano | 55% | 1,989 | 43% | 1,580 | 3,643 | Huerfano | 47% | 2,076 | 50% | 2,203 | 4,406 | 104% | -87 | ||
Jackson | 30% | 277 | 68% | 624 | 914 | Jackson | 20% | 175 | 78% | 681 | 876 | 63% | 102 | ||
Jefferson | 54% | 158,158 | 45% | 131,628 | 295,068 | Jefferson | 58% | 218,396 | 39% | 148,417 | 377,358 | 138% | -60,238 | ||
Kiowa | 21% | 178 | 76% | 650 | 852 | Kiowa | 11% | 98 | 88% | 795 | 903 | 55% | 80 | ||
Kit Carson | 27% | 912 | 71% | 2,455 | 3,442 | Kit Carson | 17% | 662 | 81% | 3,144 | 3,871 | 73% | 250 | ||
La Plata | 57% | 16,057 | 41% | 11,503 | 27,979 | La Plata | 58% | 20,548 | 40% | 14,233 | 35,667 | 128% | -4,491 | ||
Lake | 62% | 1,859 | 36% | 1,078 | 3,002 | Lake | 58% | 2,303 | 38% | 1,497 | 3,961 | 124% | -444 | ||
Larimer | 54% | 89,823 | 44% | 73,642 | 166,375 | Larimer | 56% | 126,120 | 41% | 91,489 | 224,338 | 140% | -36,297 | ||
Las Animas | 53% | 3,562 | 46% | 3,086 | 6,761 | Las Animas | 44% | 3,497 | 54% | 4,284 | 7,961 | 98% | 65 | ||
Lincoln | 24% | 546 | 75% | 1,717 | 2,304 | Lincoln | 18% | 470 | 81% | 2,135 | 2,651 | 86% | 76 | ||
Logan | 32% | 2,846 | 67% | 6,002 | 8,977 | Logan | 21% | 2,218 | 77% | 8,087 | 10,532 | 78% | 628 | ||
Mesa | 34% | 24,008 | 64% | 44,578 | 69,631 | Mesa | 35% | 31,536 | 63% | 56,894 | 90,623 | 131% | -7,528 | ||
Mineral | 43% | 270 | 54% | 334 | 623 | Mineral | 42% | 317 | 56% | 427 | 756 | 117% | -47 | ||
Moffat | 27% | 1,582 | 70% | 4,135 | 5,871 | Moffat | 17% | 1,203 | 81% | 5,670 | 7,026 | 76% | 379 | ||
Montezuma | 39% | 4,661 | 59% | 6,961 | 11,825 | Montezuma | 38% | 5,836 | 60% | 9,306 | 15,500 | 125% | -1,175 | ||
Montrose | 34% | 6,495 | 64% | 12,199 | 19,153 | Montrose | 31% | 7,687 | 67% | 16,770 | 24,922 | 118% | -1,192 | ||
Morgan | 37% | 3,813 | 61% | 6,272 | 10,234 | Morgan | 28% | 3,876 | 70% | 9,593 | 13,744 | 102% | -63 | ||
Otero | 44% | 3,547 | 54% | 4,393 | 8,065 | Otero | 38% | 3,605 | 60% | 5,756 | 9,576 | 102% | -58 | ||
Ouray | 53% | 1,636 | 45% | 1,367 | 3,060 | Ouray | 59% | 2,365 | 39% | 1,577 | 4,020 | 145% | -729 | ||
Park | 45% | 4,250 | 52% | 4,896 | 9,383 | Park | 40% | 4,903 | 57% | 6,991 | 12,291 | 115% | -653 | ||
Phillips | 28% | 622 | 71% | 1,613 | 2,261 | Phillips | 20% | 486 | 79% | 1,958 | 2,485 | 78% | 136 | ||
Pitkin | 74% | 7,349 | 25% | 2,484 | 9,966 | Pitkin | 75% | 8,989 | 23% | 2,780 | 11,957 | 122% | -1,640 | ||
Prowers | 32% | 1,487 | 66% | 3,043 | 4,615 | Prowers | 26% | 1,458 | 72% | 4,008 | 5,561 | 98% | 29 | ||
Pueblo | 57% | 41,097 | 42% | 30,257 | 72,427 | Pueblo | 50% | 43,772 | 48% | 42,252 | 88,301 | 107% | -2,675 | ||
Rio Blanco | 21% | 655 | 77% | 2,437 | 3,147 | Rio Blanco | 15% | 561 | 83% | 3,061 | 3,691 | 86% | 94 | ||
Rio Grande | 45% | 2,448 | 54% | 2,930 | 5,444 | Rio Grande | 40% | 2,495 | 58% | 3,660 | 6,305 | 102% | -47 | ||
Routt | 63% | 8,270 | 36% | 4,725 | 13,199 | Routt | 63% | 10,582 | 35% | 5,925 | 16,876 | 128% | -2,312 | ||
Saguache | 63% | 1,730 | 35% | 956 | 2,750 | Saguache | 56% | 1,884 | 42% | 1,413 | 3,389 | 109% | -154 | ||
San Juan | 53% | 264 | 44% | 218 | 496 | San Juan | 61% | 342 | 36% | 202 | 562 | 130% | -78 | ||
San Miguel | 77% | 3,349 | 21% | 933 | 4,350 | San Miguel | 76% | 3,924 | 22% | 1,136 | 5,147 | 117% | -575 | ||
Sedgwick | 35% | 468 | 63% | 857 | 1,351 | Sedgwick | 21% | 301 | 78% | 1,121 | 1,446 | 64% | 167 | ||
Summit | 66% | 9,802 | 33% | 4,883 | 14,899 | Summit | 68% | 12,631 | 29% | 5,322 | 18,479 | 129% | -2,829 | ||
Teller | 35% | 4,513 | 63% | 8,146 | 12,906 | Teller | 31% | 5,278 | 66% | 11,241 | 16,939 | 117% | -765 | ||
Washington | 21% | 529 | 78% | 1,949 | 2,513 | Washington | 12% | 369 | 86% | 2,595 | 3,008 | 70% | 160 | ||
Weld | 45% | 47,292 | 53% | 56,526 | 105,866 | Weld | 40% | 66,060 | 58% | 96,145 | 166,974 | 140% | -18,768 | ||
Yuma | 25% | 1,117 | 73% | 3,286 | 4,483 | Yuma | 16% | 785 | 82% | 4,107 | 4,981 | 70% | 332 | ||
Biden | Obama | ||||||||||||||
Denver | div | minus | |||||||||||||
bammy | mclame | joek | Trump | total | Obama | Biden | |||||||||
Adams | 58% | 93,445 | 40% | 63,976 | 160,501 | Adams | 57% | 134,202 | 40% | 95,657 | 236,740 | 144% | -40,757 | 6 | |
Arapahoe | 56% | 148,224 | 43% | 113,868 | 266,156 | Arapahoe | 61% | 213,607 | 36% | 127,323 | 350,183 | 144% | -65,383 | 2 | |
Broomfield | 55% | 16,168 | 43% | 12,757 | 29,453 | Broomfield | 62% | 29,077 | 35% | 16,295 | 46,632 | 180% | -12,909 | X | |
Denver | 75% | 204,882 | 23% | 62,567 | 271,533 | Denver | 80% | 313,293 | 18% | 71,618 | 393,829 | 153% | -108,411 | 1 | |
Douglas | 41% | 61,960 | 58% | 88,108 | 151,819 | Douglas | 45% | 104,653 | 52% | 121,270 | 231,605 | 169% | -42,693 | 5 | |
Jefferson | 54% | 158,158 | 45% | 131,628 | 295,068 | Jefferson | 58% | 218,396 | 39% | 148,417 | 377,358 | 138% | -60,238 | 3 | |
Colorado Springs | |||||||||||||||
bammy | mclame | joek | Trump | total | |||||||||||
El Paso | 40% | 108,899 | 59% | 160,318 | 273,175 | El Paso | 43% | 161,941 | 54% | 202,828 | 378,851 | 149% | -53,042 | 4 | |
Teller | 35% | 4,513 | 63% | 8,146 | 12,906 | Teller | 31% | 5,278 | 66% | 11,241 | 16,939 | 117% | -765 | ||
Boulder | |||||||||||||||
bammy | mclame | joek | Trump | total | |||||||||||
Boulder | 72% | 124,159 | 26% | 44,904 | 171,763 | Boulder | 77% | 159,089 | 21% | 42,501 | 206,111 | 128% | -34,930 | 8 | |
Larimer | 54% | 89,823 | 44% | 73,642 | 166,375 | Larimer | 56% | 126,120 | 41% | 91,489 | 224,338 | 140% | -36,297 | 7 | |
Weld | 45% | 47,292 | 53% | 56,526 | 105,866 | Weld | 40% | 66,060 | 58% | 96,145 | 166,974 | 140% | -18,768 | 9 |
Since I was young, I’ve always liked the Lillian Beckwith books about the Hebrides:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Beckwith
You laboring under the delusion that the rule of law still exists.
I’m sure the government leaches have stock loads of food.
Much the same could be said about Atlas Shrugged.
My assessment is that time has passed. Your assessment may be legitimately quite different. You should follow what you believe.
I do believe in voting for a regime change. It's a sentimental thing. I do not expect that to work, but it might, and that would be better than the next progression.
And if Plan A fails, there needs to be a Plan B, and a Plan C, and so on.
The system we have now is crashing. Somebody will be left to pick up the pieces. I want to be in that group.
Way down in that contingency planning tree, it is a question of which gang or militia or "neighborhood protection group" or warlord to support in one's area. And your skin color will be your uniform. The choices will be simple and all of them will be bad. Make them quickly and move on to the next one. The first leaders to emerge will not last very long. Keeping a low profile offers the best options.
Who gave this directive?
(No, I did not click on link :)
Little did Ayn know that “Atlas Shrugged” could turn out to be an understatement...
bttt
My perception is that the Democrats swept the entire front range in all major population centers.
Whatever they are doing worked perfectly.
The minor counties clearly do not matter at all. The ones with over 40,000 voters decided that election by a decisive amount.
That was 12 counties out of 64.
Denver, El Paso, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Adams, Douglas, Larimer, Boulder, Weld, Mesa, Pueblo, Broomfield.
La Plata might get honorable mention. The rest of the counties in the State do not really matter. They do not have the numbers to make any difference in the outcome.
Most of the minor counties voted for Trump.
Denver, Boulder, Arapahoe, and Jefferson counties were the heavy hitters for Biden. Adams and Larimer get honorable mention.
If there was fraud of substance in the 2020 election, it would have most likely been in those counties, because that is where the winning votes were.
There is nothing in these numbers that screams "fraud" - other than the curious notion that Biden hugely outperformed Obama without any campaigning at all.
How does that work, exactly?
Colorado has 40 counties where the number of registered voters exceeds the voting age population of the county.
We would do better to just purge all voter registrations and start over. And expire registrations after 16 years.
I would like to see the analysis of how many addresses list more than six voters in the key 12 counties. That would be a strong indicator of fraudulent registrations, though not definitive proof. If somebody finds 60 people registered to an address in Denver that is a vacant lot, there had better be a really good explanation.
The political persecution of County Clerk Tina Peters in Mesa County looks like a gross overreaction by the Democrats to a minor procedural objection. The new proposed laws criminalizing objections to the validity of an election are even worse. It sure makes me wonder what else the Democrats are trying to hide.
That is the rank by population of that county statewide.
It was a pattern I found in EVERY state.
The national machine knows EXACTLY what it's doing.
That pattern would NOT be followed if the turnout was due to "voter enthusiasm" - because there would be small counties where joy of voting for a popular candidate would break the model.
I did an analysis of all 50 states.
I'm moving towards the conclusion that to get the "81 million", they ran up the score in states where they could get away with it.
That would explain some incongruous results. Usually, there's a strategic goal in mind in any given state.
Some states broke my model.
you wrote: There is nothing in these numbers that screams "fraud" - other than the curious notion that Biden hugely outperformed Obama without any campaigning at all.
Remember, I did all 50 states.
These percentages for the Senile Joek are so out of line with the norm as to not be believable.
That's why I said that Colorado is dirtier than Philly.
You didn't get numbers like this in fricking Illinois, for cripes sake.
Almost forgot.
The next step in the process is to back compare Obama 2008 with Hillary 2016, then compare that to The Joek in 2020.
More interesting patterns.
More interesting patterns.
Keep up the good work.
Does anybody bother to investigate these goings on besides election analysts, or does your GOP have the usual spine of jello?
Thank you for doing this. Your findings are undoubtedly another piece of circumstantial evidence that Butt-Head was installed, rather than truly elected.
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