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Get a court order and get that list back in public!
Now!
Bttt.
5.56mm
Can’t have people doing actual investigations now, can we...
You can’t win a battle you refuse to fight and republicans have shown over and over that they won’t fight.
Morons, this play simply makes them look like the corrupt, complicit, lying cheaters they are.
The historical data exists and can be accessed through FOIA requests. Nothing they do can stop the investigation should one occur. They must feel pretty panicked.
Thou protests too much.
No reason to assume the people cheating then are cheating now. None.
Are you a conspiracy theorist?
Got them running scared now.
Smells like obstruction of justice to me.
Fun fact: As of 2020, Wisconsin has only 5,893,718 residents. 22.7% of that number are under 18 and not qualified to vote (about 1.338 million), so that means if every person over 18 was qualified to vote, only 4.555 million (and that would also include both unregistered and felons) would be. That means you still have 2.7 million more voters on the roles than could be qualified, that's almost 60% more (and again, even higher than that when you exclude the aforementioned unregistered and felons). Sounds like there needs to be a massive investigation into these voter rolls.
Any media enterprise not looking into this is fake news because there is evidence that there is a fake President and they are not even curious.
Watched 2000 Mules.
I believe the election was stolen, no doubt. The theft must be addressed, and criminals must be punished.
But contrary to the reviews from our side about 2000, I didn’t think it was an effective or compelling movie.
Large segments of the movie are static talking heads, often pointless talking. D’Souza wandering. The movie has the overall feeling of pointless padding to get it to an hour and 26 minutes.
The most fundamental point of the movie is illegality, but the first time that is mentioned is half way through, and it is fleetingly mentioned without clarification. The deadly assumption throughout (and I am being charitable calling it an assumption) is that the wrong-doing speaks for itself.
Some concrete examples are presented late in the movie, but they are singular and are not inconsistent with the (IMO mistaken) attitude that fraud always takes place but it is insignificant, and cannot be shown to have affected the results. The concrete examples feel tacked on, mere suggestions as to how they might relate to the larger issue of ballot stuffing.
The legal question should have been addressed up front: in what precise way will this movie prove legal wrongdoing?
The technical aspects came upfront and were mostly superfluous.
And the opinions of the opinionators was pointless, superfluous and boring. But they came upfront, too, as well as later.
Debbie was a personal add-in, also pointless.
The movie was poorly organized and poorly edited.
This is why our side always loses. We do not have the skill to make things interesting or compelling to anyone but the already committed, who do not demand much.
This could have been a powerful movie. But no normie will sit to watch this poor movie.
Good for our side... Let's get out as much as possible before Ministry Of Truth goons starts lowing their boot...
It’s time to go after the messenger while ignoring the message.
From the U.S. Census;
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/WI
Population Estimates, July 1 2021, (V2021)
5,895,908
Humm....7.2 Million is a lot more registered voters in Wisconsin than people in Wisconsin! Wait, there's more!! Can Minors vote?? (For you Ds reading this..... NO.)
From the Census; WI Persons under 18 years, percentage
21.8%
.218 * 5,895,908 = 1,285,307 minors;
5,895,908 - 1,285,307 = 4,610,601
4,610,601 is the number of actual legal voters in Wisconsin!
7.2 million registered - 4.6 million legal voters = 2,589,399 difference!
Holy S! A potential for almost 2.5 million illegal ballots to be cast in 2020!
Time to arrest and try the Sec.State for WI for failing to maintain accurate voter roles.
They don't have to "post" the list, however it is public information if someone wanted to pay for a CD, typically it's a nominal fee at the county clerk's office.
So Wisconsin is into hiding evidence then too?