What I like about Tina suing every single election clerk in CO is that means there should be opportunities for Discovery in dozens of counties statewide.
colorado is dirty af with election fraud, its so bad all the media outlets deleted all their fraud reports right after the 2016 elections. during those 2016 elections they actually stopped counting due to "interference" Trump was way in the lead. An hour after they stopped counting they declared HRC the winner and Trump still won. that barely got talked about, after 2020 the fraud was so obvious even the fraud deniers have complained about it.
It wouldnβt surprise me though. I remember speaking with a firefighter about the sheer lunacy they have to deal with in connection to drugs and cartels. Lots of arson, extortion of dispensaries, thousands of needles in the rivers by Denver.
The whole metro area is a shit hole now. I used to work on Colfax and it was always bad, but the last couple years Ive refused to even pass through. More tents than buildings. Tweakers screaming at the air. Trash and graffiti everywhere.
I live here and totally agree. The south and East (farmers/ranchers) is still full of great people. and actually, El Paso County is pretty conservative. Really , REALLY grateful she is doing this. We need Polis out and a desantis type in is what we really need⦠and we might just achieve that some day with fair elections!
βPolitical allies[edit]
Stryker, Jared Polis, Tim Gill, and Rutt Bridges are known in Colorado political circles as "The Four Horsemen" (aka "Gang of Four" or "The Four Millionaires") who have donated to liberal causes, fought against gerrymandering, and promoted progressive initiatives.[5][13][14] Significant political contributions from the four to favored Democratic candidates has played a role in electing a Democratic majority in Colorado's house and senate.[15][16] Stryker has been frequently represented at political meetings by Al Yates, former president of Colorado State University.[5]
Democracy Alliance[edit]
According to New York Times reporter Matt Bai, Stryker attended the April 2005 meeting of the Democracy Alliance near Scottsdale, Arizona. Stryker along with George Soros and other Democracy Alliance members Gail Furman; Paul Rudd (co-founder of Adaptive Analytics); John R. Hunting; Nicholas Hanauer; ex-Clinton administration official Rob Stein; Drummond Pike; real estate developer Robert Bowditch; Pioneer Hybrid International-heir and congressional candidate Scott Wallace; Susie Tompkins Buell; real estate developer Albert Dwoskin; and Taco Bell-heir Rob McKay, funded the Secretary of State Project, an American non-profit organisation, 527 political action committee focused on electing reform-minded progressive Secretaries of State in battleground states, who typically oversee the election process.[17] The Alliance was critical in getting California Secretary of State Debra Bowen and Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie re-elected.β
Go Tina.
Yes GO TINA!
Don't piss off a Gold Star Mom. She has already had the biggest loss in her life.
Sue the pants off them. We need at least one state to set a good example for election fraud.
What I like about Tina suing every single election clerk in CO is that means there should be opportunities for Discovery in dozens of counties statewide.
Now that's how America is supposed to work. Tina Peters, you and Ron Disantis.
colorado is dirty af with election fraud, its so bad all the media outlets deleted all their fraud reports right after the 2016 elections. during those 2016 elections they actually stopped counting due to "interference" Trump was way in the lead. An hour after they stopped counting they declared HRC the winner and Trump still won. that barely got talked about, after 2020 the fraud was so obvious even the fraud deniers have complained about it.
Would be nice to see Colorado get cleaned up.
There is a reason Dominion chose to headquarter there.
It's not like "Colorado is the prime example of mail in ballots working well and all other states should model as such."
Hear hear from a Coloradan.
Parts of Colorado are still authentic. Most of the newer people are fucking wastes of air.
The low lifes that came for the marijuana. I know. We got them stinking up Oregon, too.
And now Colorado is the main distribution point for the cartels fentanyl trade
Sauce? This is very interesting if true.
It wouldnβt surprise me though. I remember speaking with a firefighter about the sheer lunacy they have to deal with in connection to drugs and cartels. Lots of arson, extortion of dispensaries, thousands of needles in the rivers by Denver.
The whole metro area is a shit hole now. I used to work on Colfax and it was always bad, but the last couple years Ive refused to even pass through. More tents than buildings. Tweakers screaming at the air. Trash and graffiti everywhere.
Medical training with UC Health yesterday about exactly that. Cartels, factories, etc.
We were infiltrated from within with CA money ...
I live here and totally agree. The south and East (farmers/ranchers) is still full of great people. and actually, El Paso County is pretty conservative. Really , REALLY grateful she is doing this. We need Polis out and a desantis type in is what we really need⦠and we might just achieve that some day with fair elections!
Cut them where they stand, shoot them if they run, kill em with your Bible your razor and your gun. Again no quarter for any of them.
Pusher man/steppenwolf classic
Thanks for the throwback Fren. Steppenwolf lyrics for today-Monster https://youtu.be/BmOlFf_pBAA
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Truly a rare pepe!
Jena Griswold (SoS) is corrupt too. She's the ring leader.
No quarter !
Wood chipper goes brrrr....
Yes including the janitors they are probably poll workers too.
Notice all the connections in this article ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Stryker
βPolitical allies[edit] Stryker, Jared Polis, Tim Gill, and Rutt Bridges are known in Colorado political circles as "The Four Horsemen" (aka "Gang of Four" or "The Four Millionaires") who have donated to liberal causes, fought against gerrymandering, and promoted progressive initiatives.[5][13][14] Significant political contributions from the four to favored Democratic candidates has played a role in electing a Democratic majority in Colorado's house and senate.[15][16] Stryker has been frequently represented at political meetings by Al Yates, former president of Colorado State University.[5]
Democracy Alliance[edit] According to New York Times reporter Matt Bai, Stryker attended the April 2005 meeting of the Democracy Alliance near Scottsdale, Arizona. Stryker along with George Soros and other Democracy Alliance members Gail Furman; Paul Rudd (co-founder of Adaptive Analytics); John R. Hunting; Nicholas Hanauer; ex-Clinton administration official Rob Stein; Drummond Pike; real estate developer Robert Bowditch; Pioneer Hybrid International-heir and congressional candidate Scott Wallace; Susie Tompkins Buell; real estate developer Albert Dwoskin; and Taco Bell-heir Rob McKay, funded the Secretary of State Project, an American non-profit organisation, 527 political action committee focused on electing reform-minded progressive Secretaries of State in battleground states, who typically oversee the election process.[17] The Alliance was critical in getting California Secretary of State Debra Bowen and Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie re-elected.β
This right here just pisses me off, we saw it couldnβt stop it.
Whoa !