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Oh, I do have my hopes that it will happen. And it has my support. Hope springs eternal in the human breast.

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Oh, I do have my hopes that it will happen.
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Back on page 748 I posted the numbers for how Zuckerberg helped the DEMs "win" Wisconsin.

The Republicans passed a bill to stop the private funding of election administration in Wisconsin

But the DEM Gov vetoed the bill


https://www.breitbart.com/poli...tion-administration/

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) vetoed a bill last week that partially banned the private funding of election administration.

Assembly Bill 173 passed the Republican-controlled Assembly in May by a 60 to 36 margin. The bill passed the Republican-controlled state Senate in June by an 18 to 14 margin.

The bill’s key provisions included a “ban on private resources for election administration” where funding was provided directly to local officials.

The bill also prohibited the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) from accepting election administration funding from private sources and, in turn, providing those funds to local municipalities and counties “if by accepting the donation or grant the commission is required to use the private resources for specific purposes or is required to repay or return the private resources for any reason.”

Under the bill’s provisions, the WEC could accept private funding for election administration and provide those funds to municipalities and counties, provided:

It “distribute the moneys to each municipality in this state on a per capita basis to offset the municipality’s expenses related to the administration of elections.”
It “may expend a donation or grant of moneys accepted under this subsection only as approved by the joint committee on finance.”

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We are learning how they cheat. We need to fight every way we can to defeat them. Work to defeat DEMs at every level: federal, state, and local.

Try to get rid of DEM governors. This will be a "forever" war. It won't ever end . Just keep fighting.

Part of the Virginia Republican Creed:

"We believe that all individuals are entitled to equal rights, justice, and opportunities and should assume their responsibilities as citizens in a free society"

Less whining and more "assuming our responsibilities" is a good game plan.
 
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Time for a veto override.
 
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Time for a veto override.


Anyone know what is required in Wisconsin to make that happen?
 
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Time for a veto override.


Anyone know what is required in Wisconsin to make that happen?


Although the governor may veto legislation, the legislature may override a veto by a two-thirds supermajority vote.

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yes, but WILL they have the balls to do it?

or was all this just for show?
 
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how Zuckerberg helped the DEMs "win" Wisconsin.



Natalie Harp Does a Deep Dive into Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Operations, The Obama Team Coordinated With Big Tech to Install Joe Biden
July 9, 2021 | Sundance | 5 Comments

One America News host Natalie Harp does a deep dive into the election influence operation carried out by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. After outlining the background information, including the amount of money Zuckerberg spent on the 2020 election and who he gave it to, Ms. Harp interviews NY Rep Claudia Tenney (NY, CD-22).

As Harp and Tenney outline [Rumble Link] the money from Mark Zuckerberg was specifically designed to influence the 2020 election and the process of using mail-in ballots. The money from Zuckerberg and others was used to pay for “ballot mules” and a myriad of corrupt election actions. WATCH:



The relationship between Mark Zuckerberg and President Obama is well known. The Obama administration first used Facebook and Twitter to influence elections in Egypt and Libya in 2010/2011. I consider those operations the beta test for the 2020 domestic interference by the same players.

Given the illegal weaponization of the intelligence community that President Obama initiated, it was critical for the Obama-era officials to retain control over the 2020 election. This is one long continuum of activity to disguise the ‘fundamental transformation’ efforts of the entire Obama crew. That’s why right now those same Obama allies are in key places in the current administration. Lisa Monaco at DOJ, John Carlin at DOJ-NSD, Avril Haines at ODNI, Mark Warner at SSCI, Adam Schiff at HPSCI, the list is long.

Obama was at risk in the 2020 election and by extension his former VP Joe Biden was also at risk. That is the foundational predicate needed to understand why Biden was selected to be the face of Obama’s third-term. This is all one long cover-up operation to protect the surveillance state, the fourth branch of government, and they are all-in!



https://theconservativetreehou...e-biden/#more-213804



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
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Alaska Republican Party Endorses Murkowski Challenger Kelly Tshibaka

https://www.breitbart.com/poli...nger-kelly-tshibaka/

The Alaska Republican Party endorsed Kelly Tshibaka, the conservative Republican candidate running against long-time incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) in Alaska’s Republican primary

Murkowski did not vote for Trump in 2020 despite his policies helping the people of Alaska

Murkowski stands as one of the GOP senators who voted to convict former President Trump in the Senate impeachment trial

84% of Alaska Republican voters rate Murkowski as "Totally Unfavorable"
 
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84% of Alaska Republican voters rate Murkowski as "Totally Unfavorable"



When they get to that level, why can't they recall vote the bum out?



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Don Jr. at CPAC, anyone listen? Pretty encouraging.
 
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84% of Alaska Republican voters rate Murkowski as "Totally Unfavorable"



When they get to that level, why can't they recall vote the bum out?


I did some research on this concerning Bob Corker from Tn. It seems that even though he was elected by the state, he could not be recalled by Tennessee since his position was a part of the Federal government. I believe it was state Governors and others in the state government were the only ones subject to recall and that didn't even apply to all states.
 
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he could not be recalled by Tennessee since his position was a part of the Federal government


Sounds like every state would have a recall procedure for elected officials...
 
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"Utterly Unacceptable": Judge Blasts DC Jail For Not Allowing Jan. 6 Capitol Defendant Access To Evidence

https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...tol-defendant-access

A federal Washington D.C. judge faulted a district jail on Thursday for failing to provide evidence to a defendant who was arrested for allegedly being involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and has been held there for months.

Jorden Mink, the defendant in the case, was indicted (pdf) on several federal charges, including destruction of government property and theft. Mink, who has pleaded not guilty, has been held in jail since January. Officials have alleged Mink used a baseball bat to smash windows at the Capitol and passed furniture through the smashed windows to the crowd outside.

“I can’t allow someone to sit in prison for this long without access to material,” Judge Randolph Moss said at a court hearing on Thursday, saying the delay in evidence was “utterly unacceptable” and “not consistent with due process.”

During the Thursday court hearing, prosecutors said they had given the evidence to the jail in May and didn’t understand why Mink hasn’t been able to obtain the documents. Mink was offered a plea deal, prosecutors noted, but they said he can’t decide on whether to accept the deal because he hasn’t seen the evidence against him.

Randolph ordered prosecutors to work with the jail to grant the defendant access to the evidence against him by the end of Thursday, reported CNN. If Mink doesn’t gain access to the documents soon, the judge said, his detention may be reconsidered.

There have been other reports of Jan. 6 defendants not being able to gain access to evidence against them, essentially denying them due process under the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment. Prosecutors have suggested that due to the sheer number of arrests related to the incident, there have been delays.

So far, more than 500 defendants across nearly every U.S. state have been charged over the past six months over the Jan. 6 breach, according to the Department of Justice in early July.

It comes as lawyers earlier this month said that dozens of people in federal custody following the Jan. 6 incident are currently being held in solitary confinement, denied access to legal counsel, and are being denied medical care.

“There are about 50 plus or minus that are being detained, that have been in prison for months and will likely remain in prison for many more months until their day in court,” attorney John Pierce told EpochTV’s “The Nation Speaks.”

Mink was scheduled to appear before Randolph in April but missed the court date because he tested positive for COVID-19. His attorney, Michael Mosher, said that Mink was having difficulty gaining access to medication that he takes regularly while in jail.

“He takes medications to treat those, but since coming to Virginia and DC, he’s not been getting those meds as prescribed,” Moser told a court at the time, according to local media.

In January, Mink was arrested at his home in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, and was held in the Butler County Jail. Federal court records say that he was transferred from the county jail to the D.C. jail.

The Epoch Times has contacted the D.C. jail for comment.


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above post sounds similar to what the feds did to Gen Flynn. They held back exculpatory evidence and jammed Flynn to "confess".

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Murkowski is one sneaky POS.

Her lawyer campaigned to pass new laws for Alaska voting. The new laws will be very helpful to Murkowski.

First the primary election will be one election for both parties. The four candidates to win the most votes will all be in the general election.

Second, the general election will be ranked choice. So if a DEM gets in the top four, DEM voters can make Murkowski their second choice. Murkowski is popular amongst DEMs.

As the ranked choice steps progress, and if the DEM candidate gets eliminated, all the votes for the DEM candidate will move to their second choice.

Who else pushed for this new ballot measure ? Unite America - a "nonpartisan" federal super PAC focused on political reform. Kathryn Murdoch is co-chair of the PAC and donated extensively to it.

Kathryn Murdoch is left-leaning daughter-in-law of news tycoon Rupert Murdoch.

Rupert Murdoch - the billionaire media mogul who owns Fox News and multiple other influential outlets spanning three continents

https://www.opensecrets.org/ne...new-election-system/
 
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Jeezus. "They" will do whatever it takes to RIG the gd game, won't they? Just phukk the whole LOT of them!!! Mad Mad Mad



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https://hotair.com/headlines/2...d-in-georgia-n401671

As he bids for a second term as Georgia’s top election administrator, however, Raffensperger is not so much standing in the gap as he is falling through it. A Trump loyalist in Congress, Representative Jody Hice, is challenging him in a primary with the former president’s enthusiastic endorsement, and the state Republican Party voted last month to censure him over his handling of the election.

GOP strategists in the state give Raffensperger no chance of prevailing in next May’s primary.
 
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seen at CTH
 
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I’d love to see Bill McSwain get elected as the next Governor of Pennsylvania. He’s been a complete thorn in the side of all of these hardcore leftwing IDIOTS running Philadelphia right into the ground.

I’m not holding my breath though, with the way PA has been increasingly turning blue, it’s very disconcerting the way the liberal virus is spreading outside of Pittsburgh and Philly into formerly very reliably red areas. Frown


 
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