If a vote counting machine MUST be able to print (such as a stamp to say it was counted on machine#/date/time/location# and validation code) - why can't that ink be a specific color?
UV visible only? Red, green, blue? Why would it be the same 'color" as the ballot or a black pen?
Simple questions, one could also ask why it would print at all, if all the above could be done with a hand stamp, with complete traceability.
There is no valid reason for the machine to have the capability to print at all.
walls are closing in at a faster rate.....every day we learn more....
With this and 2000 Mules, I expect the election to be overturned within a couple weeks.
hope your right potato is in overdrive fukin up the country
We knew this in Nov 2020. It's a feature for "accessibility"
The ballot doesn't even matter when the ballot image (what is actually counted) can be digitally, secretly modified by an algorithm or adjudication.
Any algorithm used in an election must be open source.
If a vote counting machine MUST be able to print (such as a stamp to say it was counted on machine#/date/time/location# and validation code) - why can't that ink be a specific color?
UV visible only? Red, green, blue? Why would it be the same 'color" as the ballot or a black pen?
Simple questions, one could also ask why it would print at all, if all the above could be done with a hand stamp, with complete traceability.
There is no valid reason for the machine to have the capability to print at all.
Wake me when something happens