It thin I know but does a young mommy like that just make stuff like that up? Inquiring minds..once again me be messenger.....You gotta admit the accompanying link does add some credence to her statement.
I used to work for a large company and got to see some of the inner workings of it. Many times, I made the statement that "a large company most often makes morally correct decisions. It's not because there aren't some who might sometimes like to cheat, it's because too many people have to be involved in the conspiracy, and one of them would certainly expose it."
Look at Volkswagen. They cheated on diesel engine emissions, and now they're is so much trouble the company will likely fold. AMC did almost the exact same thing a few decades ago, and they folded. (VW used ABS sensors to detect when the vehicle was in the emission test, AMC used the hood lamp switch.) Cheaters will almost always get exposed, so large companies can't afford to cheat. A company that makes its livelihood on voting machines can't possibly have a problem that's a decade old in its machines, and still expect to market them successfully.