Anonymous ID: 86cb52 July 16, 2021, 11:16 a.m. No.14136949   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14136899

>>14136926

 

March 14, 2019

New Georgia voting machines near final approval after passing Senate

 

Democrats tried to stop the legislation, House Bill 316, calling it an expensive switch to a new voting method that will be just as vulnerable to hacking and computer errors as the state's current 17-year-old direct-recording electronic voting machines. They want paper ballots bubbled in by pen, saying they would create a voting record that's less susceptible to meddling.

 

>just as vulnerable to hacking and computer errors as the state's current 17-year-old direct-recording electronic voting machines.

 

https://www.ajc.com/news/stateregional-govtpolitics/new-statewide-voting-machines-approved-georgia-senate/qDJL8kjrQWaiQEzVVcfN3I/

 

So any argument that any election is secure is balderdash

Anonymous ID: 86cb52 July 16, 2021, 11:32 a.m. No.14137025   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7064

>>14137007

 

In a July 13, 2019 article, Associated Press reporter Tami Abdollah reported that "the vast majority of 10,000 election jurisdictions nationwide use Windows 7 or an older operating system to create ballots, program voting machines, tally votes and report counts." Windows 7 reaches its "end of life" on January 14, 2020

 

Step 1 would be to stop using fucking windows and use a linux system.

Anonymous ID: 86cb52 July 16, 2021, 12:04 p.m. No.14137237   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7251

>>14137211

 

Feinstein, Husband Hold Strong China Connections

 

MARCH 28, 1997|12 AM

 

WASHINGTON — On Capitol Hill, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has emerged as one of the staunchest proponents of closer U.S. relations with China, fighting for permanent most-favored-nation trading status for Beijing.

 

At the same time, far from the spotlight, Feinstein’s husband, Richard C. Blum, has expanded his private business interests in China–to the point that his firm is now a prominent investor inside the communist nation.

 

For years, Feinstein and Blum have insisted that they maintained a solid “firewall” between her role as an influential foreign policy player and his career as a private investor overseas.

 

But such closely coinciding interests are highly unusual for major figures in public life in Washington. And now, as controversy heats up over improper foreign influence in the U.S. political process, the effectiveness of the firewall between those interests could be called into question.

 

 

 

https://archive.ph/tzpoD

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-03-28-mn-43046-story.html