Evidence for Election Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election

Do you Believe Significant Election Fraud Occured in the 2020 US Presidential Election?

  • Yes, to the benefit of Joe Biden

    Votes: 9 47.4%
  • Yes, to the benefit of Donald Trump

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Yes, on both sides, but not enough to change the tentative outcome of the election.

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • No. Significant election fraud is not possible with our voting systems,

    Votes: 6 31.6%

  • Total voters
    19

No, Biden did not set a record...did not get more votes than Obama ever got, campaigning less, and worse than Obama ever campaigned. No, did not get more votes than any presidential candidate ever.

With most legacy media already shilling for the DNC's steal, and with most new media platforms shutting down free speech about the steal, and with most judges, partisans all, throwing out most suits on bogus standing issues and other such legal speak, the Jan. 6 Fed-surrection was successful in shutting down any more discussion about the actual steal.

But just recently the release of the most political of political prisoners, Jacob Chandler, marks a turning point in the national discussion of the steal. As the product of FBI entrapment, the Jan 6 Fed-surrection is finally seen for what it was, the 2020 selection will be seen for what it was.
 
A couple of days ago I felt compelled to do some research on the various electronic voting machine companies. I found there is a long history of security and transparency issues, including the ability to remotely access the equipment while an election is in progress. In the early days of electronic voting machines, Democrats, myself included, complained about these issues. Dominion took over several voting machine companies that were noted for having said security issues. In addition, ownership transparency of Dominion has been questioned. There could be several reasons for this, including the possibility that someone really wants to avoid being discovered to have a conflict of interest or worse.

Following the money, such as inspecting the source documents of Dominion, may lead to some interesting insights. Combining apparent extreme "statistical anomalies" in the 2020 election, the demonstrated vulnerability of voting machines in general, the lack of transparency by Democrat election officials, obstructionist behavior by Democrat election officials, Democrat continuous vitriol against Trump, and a pattern of Democrat weaponization of the justice system for political purposes as suggested by multiple failed investigations against Trump leads to a reasonable conclusion the Democrats were capable of committing election fraud for political gain at the expense of our Democracy, the people, and Mr. Trump.

While the preceding paragraph may constitute circumstantial evidence, motive, or probable cause for an investigation, it is not proof election fraud positively happened. However, you have no doubt heard the saying if it walks like a duck...

It seems you have zero ability to distinguish fact from fiction. Even worse, you run with the fiction and make up all sorts of shit based on that fiction. Of course there is no evidence of fraud moron because there was no fraud. I do legitimately question your mental sanity given your ramblings on here and inability to divorce yourself from conspiracy theories and belief in Trump.
 
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QUOTE="Nine_Ender, post: 5788423, member: 190815"]moron[/QUOTE

QUOTE="Nine_Ender, post: 5788423, member: 190815"]sanity[/QUOTE



Perhaps some proposed definitions are in order here before I directly respond to your post.

Intelligence is related to one's ability to efficiently gather resources from the environment.

Sanity is related to one's informed consistency in serving their own best interests.

The above definitions are in context of intra and inter systems analysis. A system can be a person, a political philosophy, a religion, an economic system, a family, country, a culture, and so on.

A robust system meets certain imperatives such as resiliency, a growth engine, solves a problem efficiently, effective inter system relationships, among others.

Based on the above proposed definitions, I and Trump are clearly insane, as we are both willing to sacrifice our own interests. That is, sacrifice our own interests for a higher purpose. Sacrifice our interests for another system. That other system is known as the United States of America. Trump is a multibillionaire with a great family who is willing, still willing, to serve the American people, all American people, at personal sacrifice, including the possibility of his personal freedom.

For all of Trump's warts, there is no other Presidential candidate whose policies can help ensure lasting economic and geopolitical stability than Trump. From a systemic standpoint, the Democrats will benefit in the long term more under Trump's leadership than under Democrat leadership, even with Biden continuing many of Trump's economic and trade polices. What does the fact that many Democrats are unable to recognize this suggest about their intelligence, in general? Other than NATO expansion, the United States has been losing geopolitical influence, monetary stability, and rule of law under the Biden Administration. Current economic trends and overall motivation of the general population appear to be deteriorating, which may manifest into a sustained decline.

Now we have an artificial intelligence "crisis" in progress with "Clueless in Chief" at the helm. The next few months may very well determine the long term outcome of the West and perhaps the entire human civilization. I will address this issue in another thread titled "Can Artificial Intelligence be Contained"?

I was going to discuss your seemingly obsessive interaction with Kevin Calhoun as an example of inter systemic relationships, but will leave that discussion for a later time.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
 
QUOTE="Nine_Ender, post: 5788423, member: 190815"]moron[/QUOTE

QUOTE="Nine_Ender, post: 5788423, member: 190815"]sanity[/QUOTE



Perhaps some proposed definitions are in order here before I directly respond to your post.

Intelligence is related to one's ability to efficiently gather resources from the environment.

Sanity is related to one's informed consistency in serving their own best interests.

The above definitions are in context of intra and inter systems analysis. A system can be a person, a political philosophy, a religion, an economic system, a family, country, a culture, and so on.

A robust system meets certain imperatives such as resiliency, a growth engine, solves a problem efficiently, effective inter system relationships, among others.

Based on the above proposed definitions, I and Trump are clearly insane, as we are both willing to sacrifice our own interests. That is, sacrifice our own interests for a higher purpose. Sacrifice our interests for another system. That other system is known as the United States of America. Trump is a multibillionaire with a great family who is willing, still willing, to serve the American people, all American people, at personal sacrifice, including the possibility of his personal freedom.

For all of Trump's warts, there is no other Presidential candidate whose policies can help ensure lasting economic and geopolitical stability than Trump. From a systemic standpoint, the Democrats will benefit in the long term more under Trump's leadership than under Democrat leadership, even with Biden continuing many of Trump's economic and trade polices. What does the fact that many Democrats are unable to recognize this suggest about their intelligence, in general? Other than NATO expansion, the United States has been losing geopolitical influence, monetary stability, and rule of law under the Biden Administration. Current economic trends and overall motivation of the general population appear to be deteriorating, which may manifest into a sustained decline.

Now we have an artificial intelligence "crisis" in progress with "Clueless in Chief" at the helm. The next few months may very well determine the long term outcome of the West and perhaps the entire human civilization. I will address this issue in another thread titled "Can Artificial Intelligence be Contained"?

I was going to discuss your seemingly obsessive interaction with Kevin Calhoun as an example of inter systemic relationships, but will leave that discussion for a later time.

Your take on Trump is ridiculous, especially given all the public domain information out on him now. The rest of your post just confirms you need psychological help I'm serious get some regular counselling.
 
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Your take on Trump is ridiculous, especially given all the public domain information out on him now. The rest of your post just confirms you need psychological help I'm serious get some regular counselling.

I did a search on ET with your user name and various synonyms for "crazy". There are dozens of pages for a fair amount of each of these synonyms. There are also several dozen pages on (Ken) "Calhoun" mentioned in your posts.

You have "fixation" issues? Is your only method of coping with posters who have different opinions than you is to call them crazy and the like? I wonder if it would be productive for you to seek professional help or if it would be a complete waste of time? One thing is for certain, you rarely attempt to engage directly with counterarguments against those you disagree with. Is that because you lack confidence in your ability to support your positions or is it deep down, you lack confidence in your understanding of a position?

I await the day you blossom into something more than a CNN parrot. Until then, if you wish to avoid continued embarassment, consider staying away from thinking posters such as myself.
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/09/business/fox-news-venezuela-dominion.html

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I did a search on ET with your user name and various synonyms for "crazy". There are dozens of pages for a fair amount of each of these synonyms. There are also several dozen pages on (Ken) "Calhoun" mentioned in your posts.

You have "fixation" issues? Is your only method of coping with posters who have different opinions than you is to call them crazy and the like? I wonder if it would be productive for you to seek professional help or if it would be a complete waste of time? One thing is for certain, you rarely attempt to engage directly with counterarguments against those you disagree with. Is that because you lack confidence in your ability to support your positions or is it deep down, you lack confidence in your understanding of a position?

I await the day you blossom into something more than a CNN parrot. Until then, if you wish to avoid continued embarassment, consider staying away from thinking posters such as myself.

You might want to find a better way to deal with the humiliation of what you've posted about on here the last few years. You got conned and drank the Kool Aid. You craft all sorts of wordy nonsense narratives to deflect from that reality. The one positive is you didn't get in deep enough to do jail time. The same cannot be said for some in the Trump cult and Trump himself faces jail time ( and lost civil cases already ). At some point, reality matters.
 
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You might want to find a better way to deal with the humiliation of what you've posted about on here the last few years. You got conned and drank the Kool Aid. You craft all sorts of wordy nonsense narratives to deflect from that reality. The one positive is you didn't get in deep enough to do jail time. The same cannot be said for some in the Trump cult and Trump himself faces jail time ( and lost civil cases already ). At some point, reality matters.
He should've taken the GWB approach and just deny he ever said it.
 
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