For a solid week, every day the front page of the Arizona Repugnant has had an article at least a quarter page in size on the front page, with a picture of Trump and someone else, and the story is "Audit is a fraud Republicans bad orange man lying troublemaker." Day after day this tops other news.. They are really scared.
I think fairly highly of Dr. Frank, and truly appreciate posts like this...
But since it came up again, let's talk about #2. Yes, that's a great thing and should be done. But I feel Average Joe Pede sniffing around for public SSIDs on their iPhone is probably much ado about very little at this point. These people are stupid, but I find it amazing to believe they'd be broadcasting shady wifi networks publicly at this point.
Now I'd you wanna sniff around with a laptop out in your car, that's another matter. But I do feel a little embarrassed for the folks who were posting screenshots of wifi networks at their polling places recently.
No harm no foul, but that's probably a waste of time.
I think they'd be using wired connection only if they were truly interested in committing fraud without being busted. I think it would be safer to hide a sneaky powerline adapter than to use Wi-Fi at all
Amen. Remember how the Iraqis did it? Dip you index finger in indelible Ink. I'd be good with even potentially doing fingerprint signature as well, assuming they don't end up in some federal database (although they probably already are)
In the 40's or 50s my grandparents were poll workers and I have one of the original poll books they used back then. It's very old and has people's signatures in it, no lists, people just signed in when they came to vote kind of like you sign a wedding or funeral book. Obviously, my grandparents just carried it with them when they worked the polls. When I first looked through it, I found my MIL and FIL's signatures. We come from a small town. It's crazy coincidence. Also, my Dad's first rental property he bought through my father-in-law way before I was old enough to have a boyfriend much less a husband and the street that property sits on is my husband's first name.
For a solid week, every day the front page of the Arizona Repugnant has had an article at least a quarter page in size on the front page, with a picture of Trump and someone else, and the story is "Audit is a fraud Republicans bad orange man lying troublemaker." Day after day this tops other news.. They are really scared.
I'd rather hear an update on what's going on with Lindell's SCOTUS briefing.
Bring in the NG to supervise a one day, paper ballot election with voter id. Mail in for military only.
Dr Frank stands-out among the rest imo.
I think fairly highly of Dr. Frank, and truly appreciate posts like this...
But since it came up again, let's talk about #2. Yes, that's a great thing and should be done. But I feel Average Joe Pede sniffing around for public SSIDs on their iPhone is probably much ado about very little at this point. These people are stupid, but I find it amazing to believe they'd be broadcasting shady wifi networks publicly at this point.
Now I'd you wanna sniff around with a laptop out in your car, that's another matter. But I do feel a little embarrassed for the folks who were posting screenshots of wifi networks at their polling places recently.
No harm no foul, but that's probably a waste of time.
I think they'd be using wired connection only if they were truly interested in committing fraud without being busted. I think it would be safer to hide a sneaky powerline adapter than to use Wi-Fi at all
Good write up. I'd like to add 5) Signature verification 6) stamp the hand or arm with ink that's nearly impossible to wash off.
Amen. Remember how the Iraqis did it? Dip you index finger in indelible Ink. I'd be good with even potentially doing fingerprint signature as well, assuming they don't end up in some federal database (although they probably already are)
All paper, but still allow rigid/stringent mail-in votes for military and select others. I was deployed, but still able to vote for Trump.
In the 40's or 50s my grandparents were poll workers and I have one of the original poll books they used back then. It's very old and has people's signatures in it, no lists, people just signed in when they came to vote kind of like you sign a wedding or funeral book. Obviously, my grandparents just carried it with them when they worked the polls. When I first looked through it, I found my MIL and FIL's signatures. We come from a small town. It's crazy coincidence. Also, my Dad's first rental property he bought through my father-in-law way before I was old enough to have a boyfriend much less a husband and the street that property sits on is my husband's first name.
Time is marching on, 22 month retention on the election data from 11/03/2020. We better get a move on.