But my question remains unanswered. I “know” Biteme didn’t get 81 m votes, probably not 65m. Where did the other votes come from? I think Trump beat him by 10 m votes.
Does Rich Baris have a theory?
In the GA 2020 elections, Rats’ electronic voting machines did NOT PRINT readable paper ballots in either the primary nor the Nov 2020 nor Jan 2021 Senate runoff elections.
The QIR code on the ballot unreadable - I had no idea what names in what races were actually going to be counted. Yes, the macine screen “said” what my selections were. That is not what was printed, which was an encrypted Cypher of black and white squares. What the printed for scanning was the code bar. THEN, the reader counts squares, and totals result of whatever the programmers want. In an audit, the machine will recount what it originally counted.
Second, this encrypted QIR block cannot be traced to any person and any precinct voter record. So the democrats printed several millions of ballots with Biden selected as the only vote. No other race was affected, so no abnormal other counts for other democrat or republican votes was ever affected. Any preprinted Biden paper can be sent to any available precinct which has no republican observers to be scanned and counted once the papers - which have NO marks or watermarks or Sec of State banners or engraving or embossing protection at all! - are run off.
So. My reasoning is:
1,000 to 2,000 ballots printed and filled out in democrat party “get out the vote” trailers and offices ahead of time. In each of 15-25 offices around the metro Atlanta area. Each office is to generate that many ballots from its assigned voter rolls. Deposit them in scattered boxes and overnight at county station.
Thousands of reams of papers printed ahead of time with only a Biden vote on each paper. Distribute these when and where needed after the polls shut down.
During the day, run the software counts changing enough millions of votes to get Biden within 15,000 votes in each of the five states selected to win the Electoral College.
It is not just one method. All possible, as long as you do not permit hand audits of the ballots anywhere. And as long as you have no readable lists of selections.
My current working theory is that they ran up the score in states where they had enough control to do that.
I was trying to figure out [doing my 50-state Obama 2008-Biden 2020 county comparison] why the turnout in Massachusetts was so big in the counties they absolutely OWN. Markey had the Senate race in the bag, 2,357,809 to 1,177,765 [66% to 33%].
They won all the US House seats in Massachusetts.
Then, I checked my 2008-2016-2020 US states spreadsheet.
Hillary got 91,000 more votes in Massachusetts in 2016 than Obama got in 2008.
Short Bus Biden got 478,000 more "votes" in MA* than Obama 2008.
Figure that Hillary 2016 and Biteme 2020 got less thean Obama 2008, in reality.
Means half a million in Massachusetts alone. When you start adding states like that to the big vote harvesting states [California, Texas, Florida, Arizona and Georgia - 6,850,000 more "votes" for those five than Bammy got in '08], the numbers add up quick.
As I was discussing this with my union Democrat neighbor [most of a Blue Dog], he asked me if California and the rest of the Left Coast had turned out bigly, because they would have known it was in the bag for the Joek and the Ho before their voting was done.
I didn't know - but we can see that they poured out of the Left Coast basements to cast their chit for Short Bus.
| Obama 2008 | Biden 2020 | Obama 2008 | Hillary 2016 | Biden 2020 | ||||
| minus | div | minus | div | minus | ||||
| Biden 2020 | Obama 2008 | Hillary 2016 | Obama 2008 | Hillary 2016 | ||||
| Calif. | -2,835,777 | 134% | -479,315 | 106% | 2,356,462 | |||
| Texas | -1,730,493 | 149% | -349,235 | 110% | 1,381,258 | |||
| Florida | -1,014,971 | 124% | -222,901 | 105% | 792,070 | |||
| Arizona | -637,436 | 162% | -126,460 | 112% | 510,976 | |||
| Georgia | -629,510 | 134% | -33,840 | 102% | 595,670 | |||
| Wash. | -618,764 | 135% | 8,130 | 100% | 626,894 | |||
| N.C. | -541,641 | 125% | -46,665 | 102% | 494,976 | |||
| Colo. | -515,719 | 140% | -50,237 | 104% | 465,482 | |||
| Mass. | -478,105 | 125% | -91,099 | 105% | 387,006 | |||
| Va. | -454,036 | 123% | -21,941 | 101% | 432,095 | |||
| N.Y. | -426,040 | 109% | 248,821 | 95% | 674,861 | |||
| N.J. | -392,913 | 118% | 67,144 | 97% | 460,057 | |||
| Md. | -355,556 | 122% | -48,461 | 103% | 307,095 | |||
| Oregon | -303,092 | 129% | 35,185 | 97% | 338,277 | |||
| Utah | -232,612 | 171% | 16,994 | 95% | 249,606 | |||
| S.C. | -229,092 | 127% | 7,076 | 99% | 236,168 | |||
| Pa. | -181,866 | 106% | 349,922 | 89% | 531,788 | |||
| Nev. | -169,750 | 132% | -5,524 | 101% | 164,226 | |||
| Minn. | -143,723 | 109% | 205,638 | 87% | 349,361 | |||
| Conn. | -83,059 | 108% | 100,200 | 90% | 183,259 | |||
| La. | -73,045 | 109% | 2,835 | 100% | 75,880 | |||
| D.C. | -71,523 | 129% | -37,030 | 115% | 34,493 | |||
| Tenn. | -56,274 | 105% | 216,742 | 80% | 273,016 | |||
| Kansas | -55,558 | 111% | 87,760 | 83% | 143,318 | |||
| Illinois | -52,567 | 102% | 328,619 | 90% | 381,186 | |||
| Idaho | -50,581 | 121% | 46,675 | 80% | 97,256 | |||
| Neb. † | -41,264 | 112% | 48,825 | 85% | 90,089 | |||
| Del. | -40,809 | 116% | 19,856 | 92% | 60,665 | |||
| Hawaii | -40,259 | 112% | 58,980 | 82% | 99,239 | |||
| N.H. | -40,111 | 110% | 36,300 | 91% | 76,411 | |||
| Alab. | -36,145 | 104% | 83,932 | 90% | 120,077 | |||
| Alaska | -30,184 | 124% | 7,140 | 94% | 37,324 | |||
| N.M. | -29,192 | 106% | 87,188 | 82% | 116,380 | |||
| Vt. | -23,558 | 111% | 40,689 | 81% | 64,247 | |||
| Ky. | -20,489 | 103% | 123,131 | 84% | 143,620 | |||
| Maine † | -13,149 | 103% | 64,188 | 85% | 77,337 | |||
| Mont. | -13,119 | 106% | 53,958 | 77% | 67,077 | |||
| R.I. | -10,915 | 104% | 44,046 | 85% | 54,961 | |||
| Ark. | -1,622 | 100% | 41,816 | 90% | 43,438 | |||
| Okla. | -1,394 | 100% | 82,121 | 84% | 83,515 | |||
| Wyo. | 9,377 | 89% | 26,895 | 68% | 17,518 | |||
| Miss. | 15,264 | 97% | 69,531 | 87% | 54,267 | |||
| S.D. | 20,453 | 88% | 53,466 | 69% | 33,013 | |||
| N.D. | 26,376 | 81% | 47,520 | 66% | 21,144 | |||
| Wis. | 46,345 | 97% | 294,675 | 82% | 248,330 | |||
| W.Va. | 67,873 | 78% | 115,063 | 62% | 47,190 | |||
| Mich. | 68,539 | 98% | 603,740 | 79% | 535,201 | |||
| Iowa | 69,879 | 92% | 175,271 | 79% | 105,392 | |||
| Indiana | 131,623 | 90% | 340,913 | 75% | 209,290 | |||
| Mo. | 188,897 | 87% | 370,843 | 74% | 181,946 | |||
| Ohio | 260,879 | 91% | 545,880 | 81% | 285,001 |