Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 12:48 a.m. No.11678170   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8177

Trudeau, who was one of the first leaders to congratulate Biden on Saturday, less than an hour after US media called it, was also "the first international leader to speak with the president-elect," Trudeau's office said in a statement.

 

The two leaders "committed to work together" on energy, migration and global security, and "agreed on the importance of addressing anti-Black racism."

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 12:51 a.m. No.11678188   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8555 >>8563

Justin Trudeau is a walking example of the glorious hypocrisy that only the left would have the arrogance to posess. In a world where using the wrong term or making the wrong joke would have them circling like a pack of hungry wolves, howling for immediate and sometimes disproportionate punishment, Trudeau, in their eyes, has no sins to answer for. The fact that he is still the leader of Canada is a damning portrayal of how morals can be switched on or off, and shows how little left leaning Canadians actually care, when one of their own is caught out.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 1:12 a.m. No.11678288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8372 >>8592 >>8789

>>11678278

>Georgia County Finds 2,600 Votes During Recount—Elections Director Asked to Step Down

https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-recount-uncovers-2600-new-votes-in-presidential-race/I75NSPYYGNF43HQZBPYKJWJ5MA/

A recount in Georgia’s presidential race found more than 2,600 ballots in Floyd County that hadn’t originally been tallied, likely helping President Donald Trump reduce his 14,000-vote deficit to Joe Biden.

Trump could gain nearly 800 net votes from the discovered ballots. There were 1,643 new votes for Trump and 865 for Biden.

The problem occurred because county election officials didn’t upload votes from a memory card in an ballot scanning machine, said Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system manager.

He called it “an amazing blunder” and said the county’s elections director should resign.

“It’s not an equipment issue. It’s a person not executing their job properly,” Sterling said. This is the kind of situation that requires a change at the top of their management side."

The previously uncounted votes were cast during in-person early voting at the Floyd County Administration Building, which includes the county’s elections office, said Luke Martin, chairman of the Floyd County Republican Party.

Over half of 5,000 printed-out ballots cast on an optical scanner weren’t initially recorded.

“It’s very concerning,” Martin said. “But this doesn’t appear to be a widespread issue. I’m glad the audit revealed it, and it’s important that all votes are counted.”

The uncounted ballots in Floyd County is the most significant issue found so far during Georgia’s recount. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has said that other counties' recounted figures closely match their original numbers.

The ballots will be rescanned and tabulated before results are finalized Friday, said State Elections Director Chris Harvey.

“You want every vote counted right the first time, but that is one of the goals of the audit: to identify problems,” Harvey said. “All the votes will be uploaded, and the results will be what they are.”

Floyd County’s elections director, Chief Clerk Robert Brady, didn’t return a phone message seeking comment.

Martin said these ballots rectify a discrepancy between the number of people who checked in to vote early and ballots that were counted in Floyd County, located in northwest Georgia.

The issue appeared to occur on an optical scanner that stopped working after a couple of weeks of early voting, Martin said. County election officials were supposed to rescan all paper ballots cast on that machine, but roughly half of them weren’t recorded.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 1:16 a.m. No.11678306   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8314 >>8355

https://www.instagram.com/p/CHqZ-ylrqJd/

 

This week, I’ve been reflecting a lot on where I was four years ago. Hillary Clinton had just been dealt a tough loss by a far closer margin than the one we’ve seen this year. I was hurt and disappointed—but the votes had been counted and Donald Trump had won. The American people had spoken. And one of the great responsibilities of the presidency is to listen when they do. So my husband and I instructed our staffs to do what George and Laura Bush had done for us: run a respectful, seamless transition of power—one of the hallmarks of American democracy. We invited the folks from the president-elect’s team into our offices and prepared detailed memos for them, offering what we’d learned over the past eight years.

 

I have to be honest and say that none of this was easy for me. Donald Trump had spread racist lies about my husband that had put my family in danger. That wasn’t something I was ready to forgive. But I knew that, for the sake of our country, I had to find the strength and maturity to put my anger aside. So I welcomed Melania Trump into the White House and talked with her about my experience, answering every question she had—from the heightened scrutiny that comes with being First Lady to what it’s like to raise kids in the White House.

 

I knew in my heart it was the right thing to do—because our democracy is so much bigger than anybody’s ego. Our love of country requires us to respect the results of an election even when we don’t like them or wish it had gone differently—the presidency doesn’t belong to any one individual or any one party. To pretend that it does, to play along with these groundless conspiracy theories—whether for personal or political gain—is to put our country’s health and security in danger. This isn’t a game. So I want to urge all Americans, especially our nation’s leaders, regardless of party, to honor the electoral process and do your part to encourage a smooth transition of power, just as sitting presidents have done throughout our history.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 1:23 a.m. No.11678336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8347 >>8369

https://apnews.com/article/hate-crimes-rise-fbi-data-ebbcadca8458aba96575da905650120d

Hate crimes in US reach highest level in more than a decade

FILE - In the is Oct. 10, 2019 file photo, El Paso Walmart shooting suspect Patrick Crusius pleads not guilty during his arraignment in El Paso, Texas. Hate crimes across the U.S. rose to the highest level in more than a decade as federal officials also recorded the highest number of hate-motivated killings since the FBI began collecting hate crime data in the early 1990s. An FBI report released Monday showed there were 51 hate crime murders in 2019. That includes 22 people who were killed in a shooting that targeted Mexicans at a Walmart in the border city of El Paso, Texas in August 2019. (Briana Sanchez / El Paso Times via AP, Pool, File)

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 2:02 a.m. No.11678511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8525 >>8588 >>8595 >>8672 >>8774

https://twitter.com/ElectionsCan_E/status/1328449565096366083

 

Elections Canada does not use Dominion Voting Systems. We use paper ballots counted by hand in front of scrutineers and have never used voting machines or electronic tabulators to count votes in our 100-year history. #CdnPoli

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 2:18 a.m. No.11678594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8611

>>11678568

>Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel sent a ‘cease and desist’ letter to Big League Politics about their exclusive content #DetroitLeaks that outlined poll worker training wherein workers were bragging about committing voter fraud in a variety of different ways.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 2:21 a.m. No.11678611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8877

>>11678594

>Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel

https://www.fox17online.com/news/local-news/michigan/nessel-opposes-trumps-order-on-combating-race-and-sex-stereotyping

 

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of attorneys general urging President Donald Trump to rescind an executive order that they say could be misinterpreted to prohibit implicit bias trainings for federal contractors and federal grantees.

The coalition wants a commitment from the federal government to expand trainings aimed at understanding and combating racial injustice, a news release said Monday.

“Whether this executive order intentionally means to prohibit implicit bias trainings for certain groups or not, there is at the very least a possibility for it to be interpreted as such,” Nessel said. “The order must be revised to state full support for the use of these trainings to avoid any confusion on the matter, and to continue to progress this country has made in ensuring those from diverse backgrounds and ideologies are not subjected to stereotyping or other harms in the workplace.”

Trump’s order on “Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping” decrees a federal policy “not to promote race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating in the federal workforce or in the Uniformed Services, and not to allow grant funds to be used for these purposes.”

Earlier this year, Nessel created a list of proposals for police reform in Michigan, with one of those being the improvement of police policies and trainings – including implicit bias trainings.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer also issued a directive requiring state departments and other agencies to conduct implicit bias trainings for all state employees by the end of the year, with biennial trainings going forward.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 2:27 a.m. No.11678647   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8660

>>11678634

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrow_School#Fagging

 

The system of fagging had long been a part of Harrow School life, and remained embedded in its culture up until the 1990s. In his detailed history of the school, Tyerman recorded that in 1796 fagging was compulsory for boys up to the fourth form, and that 50 out of 139 boys were then fags. He observed that in some situations fagging could either encourage or conceal sexual activity between boys, and that fagging began to decline at around the same time as homosexuality was eradicated as an acceptable part of the school environment. In 1928, Harrow master, C.H.P. Mayo, said of fagging: "Those who hope to rule must first learn to obey…to learn to obey as a fag is part of the routine that is the essence of the English Public School system…the wonder of other countries". The actor, Simon Williams described how, as a new pupil in 1959, he was required to fag for prefects who were four years his senior, involving duties as spit and polishing his shoes, making his bed, serving tea, and even pre-warming the toilet seat for him.

Anonymous ID: 8dc43f Nov. 17, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.11678660   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11678647

>"Those who hope to rule must first learn to obey…to learn to obey as a fag is part of the routine that is the essence of the English Public School system…the wonder of other countries".