Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 9:32 a.m. No.11726722   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11725119 Brennan Center to Georgia State Board of Elections on Proposed Election Rules

 

Parts of the letter proposed rule changes from Brennan Center sent Feb. 17, 2020

 

that would increase the security and resiliency of Georgia’s elections.

 

Among other changes, werecommended that the State Election Board require polling places to keep enough emergency paper ballots and provisional ballot materials on hand for 2–3 hours of peak voting

 

__Thats an interesting request why all the back up paper and ballots on site? Of course, so they can make up as the start losing? This rule change seems like basic strategy on stocking a polling location.==

 

So why is this big Think Tank recommending office supplies? The next rule change is even better

 

Finally, we support the proposed language in Rule 183-1-13-.02,which would allow “an illiterate or disabled elector who is entitled to receive assistance”to use an assistive technology device to help the voter review their paper ballot prior to casting. With this requirement, we stress the importance of proper poll worker training to ensure that the rule is properly implemented to protect voter privacy

Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 9:45 a.m. No.11726867   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11725440 Michigan AG Nessel and others are suggesting that Republicans who oppose certification or even meet with President Trump on the issue could be criminally investigated or charged.

 

From Wiki notice their oath they can be indicted for treason on the US is my understanding, is this correct? If so would all the corrupt AGs go down?

 

Defense of the state in federal lawsuits Edit

 

State attorneys general enforce both state and federal laws.Because they are sworn to uphold the United States' constitution and laws as well as the state's, they often decline to defend the state in federal lawsuits.[6]

Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 9:57 a.m. No.11727014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7048 >>7073 >>7096 >>7286

Georgia was warned by numerous security experts but ignored them all. I’m positive at this point Kemp and Raffensperger along with Abrams wants the state to go Blue. This was a set up. Kemp and Abrams probably agreed in 2017, that he could win the governorship and Abrams knew she couldn’t, so they made a deal, she’d get her turn later is my theory

 

Georgia buys new voting machines with paper trails

July 29, 2019

 

 

Raffensperger’s selection of a system that combines a touchscreen interface with marked paper ballots follows the recommendation made in January by a 16-member board that reviewed Georgia’s voting systems. Currently, Georgia is one of the only states where all in-person ballots are cast using DREs that do not produce paper records.Wenke Lee, a Georgia Tech professor and the panel’s lone cybersecurity expert, who voted against the recommendation, warned his colleagues at the time that even the newest electronic voting machines are vulnerable to software malfunctions that cause votes to be lost or recorded incorrectly.

 

The Dominion contract still faces potential legal hurdles. A federal judge is expected to rule soon in a lawsuit brought by election-security advocates who want Georgia to switch to paper ballots marked by pen or pencil. Meanwhile, the Georgia Supreme Court is deliberating a separate case alleging that faulty programming in the 17-year-old DREs led to the disappearance of tens of thousands of votes in last year’s race for lieutenant governor.

 

“Elections security is my top priority,” Raffensperger said in a press release. “We look forward to working with national and local elections security experts to institute best practices and continue to safeguard all aspects of physical and cyber-security in an ever-changing threat environment.”

 

The Georgia secretary of state’s office has had a checkered history on cybersecurity. Raffensperger’s predecessor, Brian Kemp, who is now Georgia’s governor, was faulted for rejecting the federal government’s offer to conduct vulnerability assessments of the office’s computer systems as a safeguard against foreign hacking attempts. Kemp’s time as secretary of state was also marked by multiple instances of him mistaking legitimate network activity for a cyberattack.

 

Raffensperger’s office said in its statement today that it gets network monitoring and cyber-hygiene assessments from DHS and cybersecurity vendors, as have many county election offices.

 

Still, worries persist about Georgia’s new voting technology. Lee, the Georgia Tech professor, wrote in January that machine-marked ballots are not reliable because of the potential for machine errors and that most individual voters will not take the time to manually verify that the printed ballot matches their choices.

 

“In short, we cannot use [ballot-marking devices] with paper receipts because the printouts are not guaranteed to be valid and therefore are insufficient for a post-election audit,” he wrote

 

https://statescoop.com/georgia-buys-new-voting-machines-with-paper-trails/

Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.11727136   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11727073

Oh it’s the graft, when she left the house she millions and millions under contracts from Fulton county and the state. If she’s governor she can direct massive state jobs to her friends and build up a lot of money without being on the payroll, just like kemp is doing with prior staff while in congress and state AG, those staff were lobbyists for Dominon and other companies. Easier to graft when you have all the power. She’s never disclosed to the state how much money of where it came from in all her numerous foundations and corporations. She’s got serious ethics problems and everyone ignores it. It’s about the money, nog at all about minority votes

Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 10:22 a.m. No.11727290   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7313

Tuckers rise to right wing political pundit sounds eerily like Anderson Copper’s. with all that money, why do they do it. I wonder if Tucker freaked out and attacked Sidney because he knew the CIA was decapitated with a lot of CIA leaving the country? (1/2Chan accounts)

 

Tucker Carlson Net Worth $30 Million

 

Net Worth: $30 Million

Salary: $6 Million

Date of Birth: May 16, 1969 (51 years old)

Gender: Male

Height: 6 ft (1.854 m)

Profession: Talk show host, Commentator, Editor, Journalist, Writer, Actor

Nationality: United States of America

Last Updated: 2020

 

How much is Tucker Carlson Worth?

Tucker Carlson net worth and salary: Tucker Carlson is an American political commentator, author and TV personality who has a net worth of $30 million. Tucker has earned his net worth mostly through his work as a television pundit, but he is also a published author and columnist.

 

Early Life: Tucker was born in San Francisco but was raised mostly in Southern California.His father was an LA news anchor and ambassador to the Seychelles named Richard Warner CarlsonTucker's mother left the family when he was just six years old.

 

Isn’t Seychelles the banking empire and illegal tax haven for the elite?

When Tucker was 10, Richard married Patricia Caroline Swanson. Patricia was exceptionally wealthy thanks to her grandfather Carl A. Swanson, who founded the Swanson frozen foods empire

 

He attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut where he graduated with a degree in history in 1991.

 

Success: His work as a journalist began in print at publications such as Policy Review and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. From there, he landed gigs as a columnist for periodicals like Reader's Digest and New York Magazine. He also has appeared in newspapers and magazines like Esquire, The Weekly Standard, The New Republic, The New York Times Magazine, and The Daily Beast. Carlson began his career in TV as one of the hosts of the CNN panel discussion program Crossfire. On this show, Carlson generally took up the position of the right-wing point of view.

 

His most notable work during this period was during a contentious interview with comedian Jon Stewart, which many analysts believe directly led to Crossfire's cancellation soon after. Since then, Carlson has found jobs on both of CNN's primary competitors, MSNBC and most recently on Fox News.

 

For nearly a decade, Tucker and his brother Buckley have been embroiled in a lawsuit related to their estranged mother's estate. Their mother Lisa Vaughn was the beneficiary of an oil and gas partnership in rural areas of central California that covered a combined total of 70,000 acres of land. At one point the brothers thought the royalty rights were worth a fairly insignificant amount of money, maybe $125,000 at most. They eventually learned the rights were worth a minimum of $2.5 million. They sued their late mother's estate which expressly left each brother the nominal amount of $1. That lawsuit is reportedly still unsettled as of this writing

 

Real Estate: In 2011, Tucker and Susan traded down from a $4 million home to a $2 million home in the Washington D.C. neighborhood of Kent. They sold that house for $2.04 million in November 2017. In July 2017 they bought a new house again in the same neighborhood for $3.895 million. They put this home up for sale in July 2020 for $3.95 million, a slight increase. In early-2020 Tucker paid $2.9 million for a home on Gasparilla Island in Florida.

 

https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/republicans/tucker-carlson-net-worth/

Anonymous ID: 09fe37 Nov. 21, 2020, 10:25 a.m. No.11727319   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7346

>>11725382 Georgia @GovKemp urges audit of ballot envelope signatures to look for fraud #JustTheNews @jsolomonReports

 

Why is he urging this, the house has demanded a special session and he wouldn’t give it, why can’t he and congress demand this? Strange wording really.