Hurrache wrote: » Are people who believe this in it for ****s and giggles, or have they really been brainwashed from reality?
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » They were counted manually as the computers couldn't read them. Im not sure why this is an issue that could change the election in any way? Why would adjudicated results be different?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » This is not what happened and you know it! Trump whipped those idiots up and sent them.off to the capitol building, he encouraged them, he told them he would march with them and he sent four of them off to thier deaths. Those deaths are on his head, that womans blood is on his hands.
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » it shocked me watching the session at Congress that not one of the Republicans brought this up. Republican Senators based the arguments around legal matters, with the courts in swing states changing election voting laws, and its legit point. The Republicans here decided to protect their own jobs, then learn the truth.
In all, there were 126 counties within 10 votes of their original vote tally, according to the audit data. Of those counties, 54 counties matched their initial results exactly. No county had an error rate higher than 0.73% compared to their original results.
Leroy42 wrote: » So they were counted in the end?
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » A massive crowd arrived in Washington to listen and hear Trump speak. However a notable large minority of Trump supporters broke off to cause trouble and they gave the democrat party a gift here. Due to this. There’s never going to be an analysis now to why 113,000 ballots in Fulton county Georgia on 4th had to be adjudicated after the computers failed to read them. Georgia state representatives have never actually provided an explanation to why the dominion scanners in Fulton county failed to read the ballots? It’s a significant number of ballots. This is not a conspiracy despite some on here will claim.. Richard Barron (Fulton county election director) announced that number, had to be manually reviewed on the 4th. 113,000 citizens not know how to mark a ballot accordingly for their candidate? it shocked me watching the session at Congress that not one of the Republicans brought this up. Republican Senators based the arguments around legal matters, with the courts in swing states changing election voting laws, and its legit point. The Republicans here decided to protect their own jobs, then learn the truth.
prawnsambo wrote: » At the end of the day, the president of the USA incited a mob to try and overturn an election. He failed. But his place in infamy is secured.
rossie1977 wrote: » Yeah no. There was no Democrat leader out inciting violence so both sides are not the same.
Parachutes wrote: » Both sides are as bad and as hypocritical as each other. Whether it's the burning down of entire neighbourhood's or breaking windows of the Capitol building. It doesn't matter whether it's Trump or Biden sitting on the throne, it doesn't matter as things are still going to push on relatively unchanged. Such is the paradigm of left/right politics. At the end of the day the little guy will still be getting screwed.
Parachutes wrote: » It doesn't work like that. All of those computers will work on a secure and encrypted intranet system. You can't just plug in a USB and get all the secrets....
Tell me how wrote: » There's plenty on Boards gone down the same rabbit hole and I have two friends in their 40's in Ireland who aren't too far behind them. In one of their cases it was conservative Christian commentators who aligned themselves with Trump because of his suppose Pro-Life views but they have gone full QAnon since then.
Hurrache wrote: » All the computers in that place with easily accessible USB ports, it's a nightmare for the NSA.
prawnsambo wrote: » QAnon actually. Not that there's much separating them. It's terribly sad. There was a chap came up on my Twitter feed who said he'd been sitting beside her on the plane up from California and (although at first he wasn't sure it was her, had it confirmed later) said she was to all intents and purposes a nice friendly woman who he chatted to for the duration of the flight. These people get sucked down a rabbit hole and unfortunately can't get back out. How it starts is anyone's guess. Just tragic.
Tchaikovsky wrote: » The woman killed yesterday has been named as Ashli Babbitt, a 14-year veteran of the US air force. Seemed to have got sucked into the conspiracy hole that is Trumpism.
moon2 wrote: » If the usb ports and internal controller are powered in any way then your security is entirely dependent on the firmware in the usb controller not having any viable exploits. Relying on the bios or your OS is better than nothing, but it's insufficient. It's a bit of a tangent though so I'll drop off this topic
prawnsambo wrote: » it's equally trivial to just remove the damn things (they have leads connecting them to the mainboard).