Defendant Darrell Blackburn, who worked in the now defunct elections administrator's office, has been charged with six felony charges, five of them tampering with the document, one theft by a public official."
"This individual was specifically assigned to see that paper was allocated properly see that paper was allocated properly.... The result is he didn't do his job for Harris County."
According to the indictment, Blackburn had a secret 2nd full-time job, and because of that, he couldn't properly fulfill his duty with Harris County. I don't really buy that garbage because the ballot paper shortage was deliberate to prevent Republicans from winning but it's at least good to see accountability every once in a while
Why didn't the supervisor (everybody, works for somebody) realize that this person wasn't working "full time"? The fact that he failed (with intent) to allocate ballots not withstanding.
I submit the charge of "treason" should be among the charges filed.
I would like to see the sup being charged also. No, I don't believe he purposely short the paper for Republicans but then, he also was faking timesheet (which makes me wonder what else he was doing besides that).
Why didn't the supervisor (everybody, works for somebody) realize that this person wasn't working "full time"? The fact that he failed (with intent) to allocate ballots not withstanding.
I submit the charge of "treason" should be among the charges filed.
I would like to see the sup being charged also. No, I don't believe he purposely short the paper for Republicans but then, he also was faking timesheet (which makes me wonder what else he was doing besides that).