While decertification seems like a good thing. It only serves to prevent these machines from affecting future elections, not the one that just happened in November.
You see, Democrats are sneaky. By decertifying the corrupt election machines, Democrats are preventing them from being subject to a forensic audit that Republicans in the state are demanding.
Fulton County, Pennsylvania
co.fulton.pa.us
Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,845, making it the fourth-least populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is McConnellsburg. The county was created on April 19, 1850, from part of Bedford County and named for inventor Robert Fulton.Wikipedia
Founded:
April 19, 1850
Yeah that threw me off initially as well, but several states have counties of the same name. There is a Hamilton county in almost every state, in fact. I had to do a spreadsheet once for work in which I listed every county of a state in each tab of the spreadsheet, and had a tab for every state. You notice similarities with a project like that.
Ah yes, you don't have a Hamilton parish but you do have a Jackson, Jefferson and a Lincoln - also very common county names among the states. Your state is on my list of southern states to visit one day. I'm jealous of people who got to see New Orleans before Katrina hit.
I lived thru Katrina - it was something else
We lost lots oak trees but the Quarter and most the city proper survived just fine. If you ever get to visit, I think you'll still enjoy it.
I have no doubt - I'll make it down there one day. I was planning to make it a stop on our way driving to the NRA conference in Houston, TX, but we scrapped the idea of that drive this year. I was hoping to have breakfast in the French Quarter. But, my husband agreed we'll make it a trip one day. He's already been there twice so he's not as eager as I am. Glad to hear you survived that horrible hurricane!!
That's what I thought. I just answered a post and I mentioned Fulton County Georgia in it. I thought that was where the supposed water pipe burst and the boxes of ballots came out from under the tables? Could it be we're both wrong? I doubt it.
Reverse Engineering Style Audit! PA's Mastriano got some 'good advice' from AZ auditors on how to proceed! First the machines, then up the ladder from there! Go PA AUDIT! TRUMP WON!
from article
While decertification seems like a good thing. It only serves to prevent these machines from affecting future elections, not the one that just happened in November.
You see, Democrats are sneaky. By decertifying the corrupt election machines, Democrats are preventing them from being subject to a forensic audit that Republicans in the state are demanding.
Not to be confused with Fulton County, GA.
Fulton County, Pennsylvania co.fulton.pa.us Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 14,845, making it the fourth-least populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is McConnellsburg. The county was created on April 19, 1850, from part of Bedford County and named for inventor Robert Fulton.Wikipedia Founded: April 19, 1850
I was confused! 2 counties, both Fulton Counties, having major election fraud,...err, I mean Treason, issues!
I would’ve thought decertifying the machines would put on MORE pressure to audit them. But I guess logic isn’t really a thing in clown world 😒
Anyway, I’m glad they’re at least admitting the machines are a problem. It’s a start!
It's a start...!
Wait isnt Fulton County in GA?
Yeah that threw me off initially as well, but several states have counties of the same name. There is a Hamilton county in almost every state, in fact. I had to do a spreadsheet once for work in which I listed every county of a state in each tab of the spreadsheet, and had a tab for every state. You notice similarities with a project like that.
Ah okay, thx
Yeah. Article was confusing until it realized there was a Fulton County, PA
So nice we have parishes in Louisiana 😁. No confusion. Lol
Ah yes, you don't have a Hamilton parish but you do have a Jackson, Jefferson and a Lincoln - also very common county names among the states. Your state is on my list of southern states to visit one day. I'm jealous of people who got to see New Orleans before Katrina hit.
I lived thru Katrina - it was something else We lost lots oak trees but the Quarter and most the city proper survived just fine. If you ever get to visit, I think you'll still enjoy it.
I have no doubt - I'll make it down there one day. I was planning to make it a stop on our way driving to the NRA conference in Houston, TX, but we scrapped the idea of that drive this year. I was hoping to have breakfast in the French Quarter. But, my husband agreed we'll make it a trip one day. He's already been there twice so he's not as eager as I am. Glad to hear you survived that horrible hurricane!!
Why? How hard is it to name something differently??
That's what I thought. I just answered a post and I mentioned Fulton County Georgia in it. I thought that was where the supposed water pipe burst and the boxes of ballots came out from under the tables? Could it be we're both wrong? I doubt it.
Fulton county Georgia is where the supposed pipe burst and the video with boxes coming out from under tables while all other staff sent home.
Interesting that multiple fulton counties were compromised. Feels like a coded attack is plausible on that.
the cracks are getting bigger
Yep. That's how the dam breaks.
Reverse Engineering Style Audit! PA's Mastriano got some 'good advice' from AZ auditors on how to proceed! First the machines, then up the ladder from there! Go PA AUDIT! TRUMP WON!
Again if true huge!!! Every day more and more stuff comes out I Love it