Posted on 12/18/2020 8:33:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind
This should have been a straightforward granting of access to the Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Maricopa County, Arizona. They were lawfully subpoenaed in an attempt to ascertain if voter fraud took place. But the Maricopa Board of Supervisors declined, saying they are going to fight the subpoena in court.
ARIZONA: The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors:
"I'm very disappointed of the subpoenas that were sent…it really shows that they have gone to new lengths…so far out of bounds!" pic.twitter.com/Mx3OxFT3Kf
— TheSharpEdge (@TheSharpEdge1) December 18, 2020
ARIZONA: Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman:
"These subpoenas are unrealistic in their timeframes…There are real Constitutional issues with these subpoenas. I look forward to when we can get some clarification from the court…" pic.twitter.com/DbTsf3pmI6
— TheSharpEdge (@TheSharpEdge1) December 18, 2020
The meeting was loaded with attempts to justify obstructing, but their efforts were disingenuous. The people want to know if voter fraud took place. Many believe it did. Even if only for peace of mind, the Board should have simply and lawfully complied. What are they hiding?
The answer is obvious to anyone but the oblivious. They were almost certainly involved in the massive voter fraud that helped propel former Vice President Joe Biden to “victory” in the important swing state. Otherwise, they would comply with the subpoena. There is no ethical reason to be a conscientious objector in this scenario as many if not most in the county want to know definitively if their votes were subverted by fraud.
According to The Center Square:
In question by Republicans are the 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County, which saw presumptive President-Elect Joe Biden outpace President Donald Trump by more than 45,000 votes. Many of the disputed ballots would not have closed the gap in legal challenges to the results, or even get Trump close enough to trigger a recount. Lawmakers gave special attention to “federal-only” ballots that allowed a voter without identification to still cast a ballot. Those numbered around 3,000 in Maricopa County.
Their objections over the timeline are bald-faced lies. They had ample time to make the machines available; it would take less than a day to handle to logistics. As far as “constitutional issues,” that is ludicrous prima facie. The true constitutional issue here is that a government body is willfully suppressing information that could determine the validity of a vote that is of paramount importance to the county, state, and nation.
Citizens of Arizona should call for an immediate investigation into the feeble attempt by the Maricopa Board of Supervisors to cover up for voter fraud, a crime they may have participated in directly. This is a travesty.
Another great protest location
This is a communist takeover.
Xi/ Zuckerberg paid for election funding lock stock and barrel through CTCL foundation - privately funded instead of the usual public funding, no oversight, no accountability.
Part of the deal was they have to refuse access to the Dominion Vote tabulators , and if they don’t... they have to pay all the money back to CTCL foundation.
he other part of deal is they have system aticly break election laws.
Amistad Project press conference on how Mark Zuckerberg paid $500,000,000 for privately funded election in key counties
https://www.facebook.com/Breitbart/videos/814413622452535
This nation needs to come up with 82 million people that voted for Dementia Joe.
If it cannot and plays status quo, count me out of the game.
What kind of time frame is necessary to surrender a voting machine?
A day or two? I would think that they should know where the machines are.
What kind of constitutional issue can there be?
The machines are the property of the county are they not? The records on the machines are government/public records. There should be no personal information on the voting machines. If there is incriminating information on the machine that information is a public document and the person incriminated has no right to keep it private under the 4th or fifth amendments.
People can see who they are here: https://www.maricopa.gov/224/Board-of-Supervisors
Hail Mary gone real wrong. What could go wrong??
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This is beyond the pale. An unholy alliance of Leftist Democrats and McCain Machine Republicans
Catch us if you can! Nya Nya.
Who is paying their bills?
like 2016, the dirty left has not given Trump a smooth start to his next 4 year.
yes, he has it coming.
I refuse to accept we are so far beaten down that we surrender.
but the left has set up trouble and division as never before.
l8r
The words they use. . “overturn the election”... it incites riots, division and trouble. of course it is not true.... the election was not WON by the dems... it was stolen..cheated... lied.... dirty tricks....
Fixing all their efforts to destroy is not overturning.. it is righting the ship... it is making the voters choices count.... it is doing what is right and stamping out a wrong.
One more comment.... the hate that goes on from the left... they only hate those who are living by the commandments.. who believe in God and try to do what He says to do.... it’s simple.... they don’t like Trump for the same reason....he is doing the right things for the people and they can’t stand “good”..”right”....
Also, in a federal election, aren’t they required to keep the election materials for 22 months? The adjudication logs were missing in Michigan audut for a system that sent up to 68% of ballots to adjudication. Surrender, Maricopa!
It’s strange how these things just come up missing.
If they were ever kept.
If you are committing a crime it is best if you don’t keep records of the deed.
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