November 9-13, 2020

Nov 09 01:03 Forget about national unity
Nov 09 10:58 Keeping control of the Senate

Nov 10 08:15 Will Biden order Trump's prosecution?

Nov 11 09:50 Biden: Trump is an embarrassment?
Nov 11 14:28 The desk that took down a network

Nov 12 03:55 Joe Biden picks Ezekiel Emanuel for COVID-19 task force

Nov 13 03:00 Let's kill Joe Biden's leftist agenda
Nov 13 11:58 Pennsylvania's irregularities
Nov 13 15:41 Investigating Dominion Voting Systems; Georgia depends on it

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Forget about national unity


In January, 2017 Joe Biden and Barack Obama were briefed on an illegal wiretap on the Trump transition team. This isn't a rumor. Thanks to declassified documents, we know this with certainty. We know with certainty, too, that Biden wanted to know if the Logan Act of 1799 could be used to prosecute then President-Elect Trump. This came after Trump won election without controversy.

After that, Democrats spent the next 4 years lying about President Trump, making wild accusations about his campaign colluding with Russia. I wrote here that the Mueller investigation didn't investigate a crime, making it an illegal investigation under the statute. The investigators knew from the moment they started that there was nothing to investigate. They knew that because the 'investigators' knew that the dossier subsource was a Russian agent. That should've stopped the investigation immediately.

Next, Democrats impeached President Trump based on hearsay evidence corroborated by deep staters. Adam Schiff's articles of impeachment didn't include a crime, much less a high crime. Saying that Democrats did their utmost to divide this nation is understatement. Now Democrats want the GOP to sing kumbaya? I don't think so.

Further, while I want the US to succeed, that doesn't mean that I'll give Joe Biden the benefit of the doubt. That's if he wins. That isn't determined yet at this point. There's still a bunch of lawsuits to be filed, each with lots of evidence. This video provides tons of detail:
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Affidavits have already been signed in multiple states. These affidavits highlight systemic voter fraud, including postal workers being ordered to backdate late-arriving ballots. This still needs to work itself through the courts but the system seems to be in place.

If Democrats think that Republicans will forget the past, then they're kidding themselves. I don't want Republicans to turn into the conservative version of the Democrats' Resistance that Kim Strassel wrote about . We don't need to. It wasn't too long ago that the out party from the White House was known as "the loyal opposition." That meant cheering for our country without caving into the opposition party. That's the type of patriotism I'd prefer. I'd prefer belittling Biden-Harris. Instead of naming major pieces of legislation like the Second Step Act, name it the Trump Second Step Act. Tim Scott's police reform bill that Democrats filibustered should be named the Scott-Trump Police Reform Act.

I believe in the people unifying behind the Constitution, the Declaration and prosperity. If the politicians want to join, that's fine. If they don't they can get fired soon enough. The nation is infinitely more important than the politicians. Period.

Posted Monday, November 9, 2020 1:03 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 09-Nov-20 09:15 AM
Get real.

https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Fraud-claims-aimed-in-part-at-keeping-Trump-base-15710941.php



Trump is desperate for a blanket pardon, and is stoking bad fires to try to bully his way to one.



He'd be better off begging for a level of grace alien to him. Take the offspring and exit quietly, and things might move on.

Comment 2 by J. Ewing at 09-Nov-20 09:26 AM
Eric, you are one of those blind Democrats who always claim "there is no voter fraud in Minnesota." That is because in Minnesota, nobody looks for it, and because everything normal people would call fraud is either already legal, or embedded in the Secretary of States "procedures" that run counter to the written law, or "improper voting" that is simply consistently and flagrantly overlooked. When the race is called for a Republican at 11PM, with 100% of precincts reporting, and then at 4AM the vote totals change by 3000 ballots to give the Democrat the win, it stinks to high heaven. Don't call it voter fraud, call it flat-out stealing the election.

Comment 3 by J. Ewing at 09-Nov-20 09:29 AM
To hockey sticks with Unity. Your suggestions are good, to obstruct without getting the blame for it, but I am very concerned about how much damage deranged, demonic Democrats can do in just two years, before (and assuming) we have an honest election to throw the crack-brained fools out and SERIOUSLY obstruct President Harris.

Comment 4 by eric z at 10-Nov-20 10:11 AM
Glad to see all that evidence cataloged in such magnificant detail. At first I thought it was just blowing loser smoke without any evidence. But, gee, Newt said it was there.

Comment 5 by J. Ewing at 11-Nov-20 09:19 AM
Eric, where there is smoke there is fire, and even though you cannot and will not see it, the proof is everywhere. Starting with the obvious unlawful behavior by our hyper-partisan DFL secretary of state.


Keeping control of the Senate


Ian Millhiser's op-ed is a well-reasoned op-ed about Democrat sour grapes. (Actually, it isn't that well-reasoned.) It contains some things, though, that will likely turn into Democrat talking points.

In his op-ed, Millhiser states that "In the incoming Senate, Democratic senators will represent at least 20,314,962 more people than their Republican counterparts - and that's if we assume that Republicans win both runoff elections in Georgia." Later, Millhiser makes an incendiary statement, saying "This is not what the American people voted for in November. But it is what a deeply broken Constitution, which effectively gives extra Senate seats to white conservatives in small states, has given us."

That's a thoroughly racist statement. Frankly, it's disgusting to hear this. When the Constitution was written, Madison, Jefferson and Hamilton enshrined in their document the legislative branch, composed of the House and the Senate. The House was supposed to represent the people. It was elected by the people. The Senate was supposed to represent the states. It was elected by each state's legislature.

Here's why it's imperative that Republicans maintain their Senate majority:
Similarly, if Republicans control the Senate in 2021, the GOP will have the power to prevent Joe Biden from confirming a Cabinet, to block everyone Biden nominates to the federal bench, to prevent Biden from signing any legislation, and even to shut down the government.

If Biden wants a return to a Obama-style cabinet, Republicans shouldn't hesitate in rejecting people like Clapper, Brennan and Kerry. Republicans should tell him explicitly that deep staters that politicized the IC won't be tolerated. Further, Republicans should tell Biden that a return to an Obama-style foreign policy won't be tolerated.

President Trump, Secretary Pompeo and Jared Kushner made far too much progress on Middle East peace to have Biden piss that progress away. If Biden wants to cozy up to Iran and Russia, like Obama did, the answer should be an emphatic no . In terms of Biden's China virus task force, this should frighten people:
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Republicans can't prevent the appointing of Biden's task force but they can highlight Ezekiel Emmanuel as a member of it. Emmanuel is the father of the death panel provision in Obamacare. Another thing that they can do is highlight often is President Trump's Operation Warp Speed, then compare Biden's programs against that program. Republicans should highlight that President Trump pulled companies together that produced results like this :


President Trump put together the industry that produced the fastest effective vaccine in world history. Biden didn't do that. Republicans should highlight the Trump policies that make people healthy, prosperous and safe on our city streets. Republicans should highlight how Biden's decisions destabilized the world, our neighborhoods more dangerous and less prosperous. Biden ran on the notion that he'd fix the China virus. It's apparent that President Trump did that.

Posted Monday, November 9, 2020 10:58 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 10-Nov-20 10:03 AM
It has been reported $1.1 billion was spent by Democrats in trying to elect their Senate candidates. Was the failure due to a lack of Biden enthusiasm (coat tails) or weak Dem candidates?

Or strong Republican effort? Mitch McConnell's charm?

Comment 2 by Chad Q at 10-Nov-20 06:24 PM
Or was it fraud by Democrats only filling out the top of the ticket?


Will Biden order Trump's prosecution?


This Bloomberg article initially made me laugh. Then I realized that they're serious. The article opens by saying "Joe Biden won the presidency promising to bring Americans together. But now his administration is sure to come under pressure from some Democrats to risk exacerbating divisions by investigating and prosecuting Donald Trump."

Later in the article, it mentions "Prosecutors could revive the investigation into campaign-finance violations that resulted in a three-year sentence for Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen and re-examine the instances of possible obstruction of justice that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller uncovered in his probe into Russia's 2016 election interference."

The Special Counsel's Office didn't bring charges because their investigation didn't find evidence of obstruction of justice. To obstruct justice, the person has to obstruct a criminal investigation. A criminal investigation didn't start because a criminal investigation wouldn't have been properly predicated. The investigators knew from Day One that the subsource for the Steele Dossier was a Russian spy known to specialize in Russia's disinformation projects.

The DOJ can investigate all it wants. It's a dry well. There's a reason why nothing from Mueller's investigation found its way into the Democrats' articles of impeachment. Watch Jim Jordan utterly shred Mueller during a House Judiciary Committee hearing:
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You want Mueller testifying? You can't be serious.
Representative Mike Quigley of Illinois, a Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, which investigated Trump, said he believes some of the president's actions warrant further scrutiny. "No one wants to give the perception of being vindictive," Quigley said. "But, you know, I think there's genuine concern with ongoing criminal activities. So, at the very least those should be looked at."

Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has suggested forming an independent commission within the Justice Department to investigate the Trump administration and pursue criminal charges if appropriate.

It's apparent that Democrats are vindictive to the Nth Degree. They've spent so much time investigating that they don't know how to do substantive things that actually help people.

Posted Tuesday, November 10, 2020 8:15 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 10-Nov-20 10:07 AM
If Trump leaves quietly, recognizing he was voted out, he'll be yesterday's news, but the nation will move on. There is no real upside to being mean toward him, regardless. If Trump does not accept an election defeat, there will be many saying charges should be pressed. If the tax return info NYT published is correct, Trump's bigger exit worry is how to pay off debt once he is again a private citizen.

Comment 2 by Patrick Mattson at 10-Nov-20 10:40 AM
In my opinion if Biden does that then he risks all out civil war.

Comment 3 by Gretchen Leisen at 10-Nov-20 11:25 AM
Biden risks losing some of his following because he does not have a loyal fanbase like Donald J Trump has. It would be extremely foolish if he would endorse such a vindictive policy following this divisive time.

Comment 4 by Chad Q at 10-Nov-20 06:22 PM
So if Trump just bends over and takes it like a good boy and doesn't fight the multiple allegations of fraud, the corrupt Democrats are just going to leave him alone? The Democrats picked on the wrong guy if they think that's going to happen.

As for the NYT illegally obtained tax return, there's a thing called an asset to liability ratio and he's well within respectable limits. Plus, if he makes what Obama has made once out of office, he'll be just fine.

Comment 5 by eric z at 11-Nov-20 08:30 PM
Chad Q. If anyone is going to post a comment here favorable to Obama, it would be interesting to see who and to see what it says.


Biden: Trump is an embarrassment?


Yesterday, Joe Biden told the media wing of the Democratic Party , aka the MSM, that President Trump is an embarrassment for not conceding the presidential election. Precisely, Biden said "I just think it's an embarrassment, quite frankly. The only thing that - how can I say this tactfully - I think it will not help the president's legacy."

Biden better tread lightly. If he shoots his mouth off much more, he might start a dogfight that leads to a special counsel investigation of the Biden family's finances. Once that investigation starts, Biden is in God's little acre -- east of the rock, west of the hard place. Did the Florida recount hurt Al Gore's legacy? Since when did utilizing the Constitution's provisions get frowned upon? That's what President Trump is entitled to do. That's what President Trump has an obligation to do, both for himself, his constituents and future presidents.

Considering the oddities that we noticed this year, it's just logical to question things. Throw in things like this and you'd be crazy not to question everything:
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Did Joe Biden even notice that he said he's into widespread voter fraud? At a time when voting irregularities are popping up daily, that isn't the brightest thing to do.

Further, Biden is rumored to want to rejoin the JCPOA. If he does that, he'll scuttle the great work done by President Trump, Secretary Pompeo and Jared Kushner. That's just the least of it. It'd take 8 years to clean up Biden's mess. If Biden rejoins the JCPOA, that would become Biden's legacy. Then again, Joe Biden isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier.

If Biden becomes president, it won't take long for people to notice their quality of life drop significantly. Gas prices will increase. Terrorist attacks will start again. The Middle East will become destabilized again. Russia and China will return to making mischief again.

If anyone should worry about their legacy, it should be Joe Biden. He's an idiot.

Posted Wednesday, November 11, 2020 9:50 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 11-Nov-20 01:18 PM
What's the JCPOA? Do you have a good link?

Response 1.1 by Gary Gross at 12-Nov-20 09:55 AM
It's the terrible Iran deal that Kerry negotiated.


The desk that took down a network


When FNC's Decision Desk called Arizona for Joe Biden , it touched off a firestorm that's still ongoing to this day. Based on the latest totals from Arizona, that call was more than premature.

Overlooked in that controversy is another call that the FNC Decision Desk made. That night, The FNC Decision Desk said that they were certain that Democrats would retain control of their majority in the House of Representatives and pick up seats:


Democrats might or might not still have a majority in the House when the dust settles. What's 100% certain is that they didn't expand their majority. After Election Night and on Election Night, Fox brought out Arnon Mishkin and Chris Stirewalt to defend the Desk's calls, violating the first rule of holes. (If you're in one, stop digging.)Instead, they kept insisting that they were right.

That's the initial reason for people not to trust FNC. In the days following that fiasco, other FNC anchors made major mistakes:
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If FNC continues with this incompetence and hostility, they won't have much of an audience left.

Posted Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:28 PM

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Joe Biden picks Ezekiel Emanuel for COVID-19 task force


Joe Biden has picked oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel to be part of his COVID-19 transition task force. It's immediately apparent that Biden's team are globalists. Dr. Emanuel's COVID-19 vaccine plan has lots of interesting facets to it.

One of those interesting parts is titled the Fair Priority Model . The Fair Priority Model features "a 'fair international distribution of vaccine,' rather than what he and his co-authors characterized as 'vaccine nationalism.'"

Dr. Mengele would've been proud to have been associated with Dr. Emanuel. Dr. Emanuel is thoroughly ghoulish. What's worst is that he's ghoulish with a stethoscope. The last thing we should want is this guy advising anyone about health. Check this out:


Then check out this graphic:

If, God forbid, that Biden is elected, America First will be finished for the next 4 years. It's apparent that the corrupt internationalists and corporatists have returned with a vengeance. Ezekiel Emanuel and Joe Biden are part of that society.

God help us all.

Posted Thursday, November 12, 2020 3:55 AM

Comment 1 by eric z at 12-Nov-20 01:42 PM
Biden was elected. Accept it. Kasich, your GOP friend accepts it.


Let's kill Joe Biden's leftist agenda


While I was reading this article , it wasn't difficult to notice that the leftist Democrats (Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, AOC+3) have started insisting on implementing their socialist agenda virtually immediately. Sen. Warren said in her Washington Post op-ed that "Biden and Harris 'ran on explicit plans to create new union jobs in clean energy, increase Social Security benefits, expand health care, cancel billions of dollars in student-loan debt, hold law enforcement accountable, make the wealthy pay their fair share, tackle climate change and provide for universal child care.'"

That's really stretching things. Joe Biden didn't speak often enough to make anything explicit. The definition of explicit is "fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated; leaving nothing merely implied; unequivocal: explicit instructions; an explicit act of violence; explicit language; clearly developed or formulated; definite and unreserved in expression; outspoken:"

Most of the summer and much of the fall, Joe Biden hid in his house. The joke was that he didn't appear in public without his running mate -- COVID-19.
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"Florida became the eighth state to pass a $15 minimum wage," she wrote. "Arizona voted to increase taxes on the wealthy to fund public schools. Multiple states - red and blue - passed ballot measures to legalize marijuana. And Colorado said yes to 12 weeks of paid family leave."

"The lesson is clear," Warren added. "Bold policies to improve opportunity for all Americans are broadly popular. Voters recognize that these reforms are necessary to fix what is broken in our nation."

Let's squash this nightmarish agenda. It won't take long before Arizona regrets their tax increases. Florida will quickly repeal this minimum wage increase, too.

I'll be explicit about something. I want the United States of America to succeed. I don't give a damn whether Joe Biden or other internationalist politicians succeed. I don't know that we can prevent the job-killing regulations to the energy industry that Biden will propose but we can run on that issue in the midterms and in 2024. If Biden fails like I think he will, he'll be a sitting duck in 2024 or he'll retire, then let Harris take it in the face.

The first pair of pieces of legislation that the Senate should take up should be the Tim Scott-Donald Trump Police Reform Act and the Alice Marie Johnson-Donald Trump Second Step Act. I triple-dog dare Democrats to vote against those bills. If Democrats slow down the distribution of the COVID vaccine, Republicans should immediately pass a bill to accelerate the distribution of the vaccine.

Republicans should highlight the success of Operation Warp Speed in discovering a vaccine and getting the first batch out to those who need it most. Then they should highlight how the Biden administration slowed things down. Let Biden-Harris take the blame for not distributing the vaccine and therapeutics fast enough.

Posted Friday, November 13, 2020 3:00 AM

Comment 1 by J. Ewing at 13-Nov-20 08:43 AM
One thing Biden has been very clear about:

Democratic nominee Joe Biden said his team has created "the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics" in a recent video.

Comment 2 by eric z at 13-Nov-20 08:47 AM
Get real. Joe Biden is no leftist. He's GOP lite. He is the last Dem I'd have wanted running because he is such a career conservative, including stuff with Hunter, doing as the GOP does. And Harris. The family is worth millions because her husband is a California entertainment lawyer. Her values mirror her net worth. She's not 1% rich, but close. She is just like Pelosi, wealth in the family, wealth served in her doing her job. Loved by the same donors who contribute to McConnell. If not how you like it, how it is. I don't have much liking for it either, but be real.

Response 2.1 by Gary Gross at 13-Nov-20 12:24 PM
Joe Biden of the past wasn't a leftist but neither was most of the Democratic Party. He's moved dramatically left over the last 10+ years.

Comment 3 by J. Ewing at 14-Nov-20 08:19 AM
It's pretty obvious that Sleepy Joe doesn't know where the heck he is, physically, mentally, or politically. He'll sign whatever is put in front of him until President Harris takes over. I give him six months. Hopefully everything he does gets tied up in court and he can sleep his way through.

Comment 4 by Nick at 14-Nov-20 09:41 AM
'Let's squash this nightmarish agenda. It won't take long before Arizona regrets their tax increases. Florida will quickly repeal this minimum wage increase, too.'

Illinois voters voted against a progressive tax despite Illinois being one the most liberal states in the country. Colorado voters voted for lower income taxes.

Comment 5 by eric z at 14-Nov-20 07:40 PM
I checked out the link, Gary. FOX saying Warren was talking about the party platform. If you believe Biden will honor the platform you trust him more than I do. Platforms are for show. Trump ran in 2016 saying multiple times he had a healthcare plan. He had none. He was lying. See how the Biden presidency turns out. Yes, he is an internationalist. Yes, there are problems with that, but it was Bush the elder who gave the New World Order speech, not a Democrat. It is Rockefeller Republicanism that Biden embraces. And Romneycare came out of Heritage Foundation, which is why it is so awfully biased toward insurers. Biden ran on diddling Romneycare hither and yon, not on Medicare for All. He is GOP-lite.

Response 5.1 by Gary Gross at 17-Nov-20 05:16 AM
Eric, I agree that it was GHW Bush that gave the NWO Speech. He was just as wrong as Obama-Biden. Further, Romneycare came from the Heritage Foundation but they kept rethinking things. When new information came in, they refined their policies. PS- Romneycare is ACA-lite. Republicans disavow Romneycare. Minnesota's MCHA was infinitely better by separating out high-risk patients, then giving subsidized health insurance policies to people who had PECs. The last year year of its existence, 97% of Minnesotans were insured, a figure that Berniecare couldn't achieve & that the ACA hasn't achieved.


Pennsylvania's irregularities


Saying that Pennsylvania's voting irregularities are troubling is understatement. This article does more than cast doubt on what happened in Pennsylvania, especially Philadelphia. Inside the article, it says "Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 2 percent in Erie in 2016. He received 57,168 votes. In 2020, he's losing to Biden in Erie by 1.0 percent. The Democrats (Hillary) got 54,820 votes in Erie County in 2016. In 2020, the Democrats (Biden) got 68,336 votes in Erie. Look at that increase for Democrats from 2016 to 2020: almost 30 percent. That's staggering for a county adorned with Trump signs."

It continues, saying "'I was at the Trump rally in Erie,' observes Emily, a college student. 'There literally were not enough busses to transport everyone there.' She asks with a bewildered look: 'Where did all of those Biden votes come from?'" This doesn't make sense from a historical standpoint. In 2016, 96.6% of people who attended Trump rallies voted for Trump. This year, President Trump had the most robust GOTV in history. Further, the Democrats' ground game didn't exist. Yet I'm supposed to think that Joe Biden performed significantly better than Hillary without campaigning and without a GOTV operation? I don't think that's what happened.

The article notes that Erie County was "adorned with Trump signs." It's difficult to envision shy Biden voters, especially considering the fact that Republicans don't dox people, nor do they torment people who vote for Democrats. Look at this sea of humanity:

This might explain the extra Biden votes:
Of course, Erie right now is the subject of a major case of alleged fraud with mail-in ballots. The county is receiving national attention because of a sworn affidavit by postal worker Richard Hopkins, who said that Postmaster Rob Weisenbach directed him and co-workers to hand over ballots received after Election Day, which he then back-dated. "Weisenbach was back-dating the postmarks on the ballots to make it appear as though the ballots had been collected on November 3, 2020 despite them in fact being collected on November 4 and possibly later," said Hopkins.

If it's found as fact that Weisenbach fraudulently back-dated these ballots, then everything in Pennsylvania changes dramatically. The USPS is definitely trying to change this narrative. The Biden campaign surely is hoping that this post-mark affidavit disappears.

Posted Friday, November 13, 2020 11:58 AM

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Investigating Dominion Voting Systems; Georgia depends on it


Joe Biden's lead in Georgia just got significantly shakier. That's because Georgia contracted with Dominion Voting Systems for their elections. Garland Favorito, the co-founder of Voter GA, just submitted an affidavit saying that he spotted irregularities while poll-watching.

The article opens by saying "A curious thing happened as Fulton County, Ga., election officials counted mail-in ballots at Atlanta's State Farm Arena in the days after the election. In the early hours of Nov. 5, a surge of some 20,000 mail-in votes suddenly appeared for Joe Biden, while approximately 1,000 votes for President Trump mysteriously disappeared from his own totals in the critical swing state, where Biden holds a razor-thin lead."

He told RealClearInvestigations' Paul Sperry that "I concluded from looking at these results that this was an irregularity, since there was no obvious reason for President Trump's totals to have decreased while former Vice President Biden's totals increased dramatically. The software appears to have thrown votes from Trump to Biden here too. Or Biden ballots were manufactured."

There's more to this than just Favorito's affidavit. That being said, it's worth noting that Favorito told Sperry that he "is not a Republican or Trump supporter." That's just the tip of the iceberg, though. This NBC article sheds new light on this crisis:
"We kept hearing from election officials that voting machines were never on the internet," he said. "And we knew that wasn't true. And so we set out to try and find the voting machines to see if we could find them on the internet, and especially the back-end systems that voting machines in the precinct were connecting to to report their results."

Skoglund and his team developed a tool that scoured the internet to see if the central computers that program voting machines and run the entire election process at the precinct level were online. Once they had identified such systems, they contacted the relevant election officials and also provided the information to reporter Kim Zetter, who published the findings in Vice's Motherboard in August.

The three largest voting manufacturing companies - Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems and Hart InterCivic - have acknowledged they all put modems in some of their tabulators and scanners. The reason? So that unofficial election results can more quickly be relayed to the public. Those modems connect to cell phone networks, which, in turn, are connected to the internet.

It also means that these networks are subject to manipulation. This should get everyone's attention:
The largest manufacturer of voting machines, ES&S, told NBC News their systems are protected by firewalls and are not on the 'public internet.' But both Skoglund and Andrew Appel, a Princeton computer science professor and expert on elections, said such firewalls can and have been breached.

A 19,000 vote net swing is bigger than significant. That's big enough, by itself, to flip Georgia into President Trump's column. That's a net swing of 32 electoral votes. This election's winner hasn't been determined, at least at this point.

Posted Friday, November 13, 2020 3:41 PM

Comment 1 by eric z at 15-Nov-20 10:57 AM
Gary, care to make a prediction? I see your side keeping both Georgia seats. Given some Dems such as Manchin, even if the Dems took both, the GOP and McConnell would still hold the hammer. Harris having the tie-breaking vote, so what? Any thoughts about that? And another prediction you can ponder, Biden is NOT going to be pushing hard against McConnell either. They'll get along. Biden, however, will use McConnell publicly as his whipping boy excuse to be as conservative as he wants, saying always, he has to have McConnell on board, etc. Disingenuity is not dead, not at all.

Response 1.1 by Gary Gross at 17-Nov-20 04:53 AM
Eric, I've watched video of Manchin state that he wouldn't vote to a) demolish the legislative filibuster, b) expand the court & c) create the Green New Deal. I agree that Republicans will likely hold both GA Senate seats, too. That being said, I think that Manchin would vote to implement Biden's $4,000,000,000,000 tax hike, which would kill the economy.

To me, the biggest thing is that the vaccine will have 10s of millions of doses distributed before the next inauguration. That's a great thing, regardless of which party you belong to. Let's kill this virus first, then worry about other things.

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