Anonymous ID: 3a354b Aug. 26, 2022, 12:43 a.m. No.17444325   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4337

Who installed demolition charges in Towers 1 & 2?

How did they get in?

Who overrode the security for the vaults in Tower 7?

Relevance?

Where do roads [GO]?

 

Do research. Connect the dots. 2020 was so much more than an Election.

The beginning of their [END].

 

 

https://t.me/TheRealMatt_Gaetz/492

Anonymous ID: 3a354b Aug. 26, 2022, 12:52 a.m. No.17444342   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17444022

>(Heroes Act) gives President Biden the authority to implement his debt forgiveness plan without congressional action.

 

April 2022- Pelosi says only an Act of Congress. Are they reading the bits they want to read and ignoring the inconvenient bits? (yes)

Anonymous ID: 3a354b Aug. 26, 2022, 1:04 a.m. No.17444363   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4430

Threatening Phone Calls: Election Directors Push For Indictments

August 25, 2022

 

"The Aug. 11 Oversight Committee roundtable to discuss the Task Force chaired by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (NY-12) showed committee members and various election administration officials talking about the “effects of misinformation and disinformation“ and the Task Force’s plans to address “the chilling impact of how election lies are impacting their (election officials) ability to do their jobs.” Maloney opens,

“Welcome to today’s roundtable on election misinformation. Nearly a year ago, this committee held a hearing on the fraudulent election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona. This so-called audit was inspired by lies about election fraud spread by former President Trump and his allies. During the hearing, Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates testified that this effort to undermine the integrity of our elections was, and I quote, the biggest threat to our democracy in my lifetime. End quote. Supervisor Gates is a Republican.”

 

Gates is a Republican, she says, as if to imply unanimous or unbiased agreement on the matters at hand. Phew, we thought Maloney just threw half the country under the bus because some dared question the 2020 election. With foundational opening statements like these, it stretches credulity to believe this committee will objectively assess what constitutes a threat to election officials. Below is an excerpt of Maloney’s opening statement at the Oct. 7, 2021, House Committee on Oversight and Reform hearing. She hasn’t changed her tune:"

"Marra Adds Screening Question to Poll Worker Application

 

Cochise County Elections Director Lisa Marra, the one who suggests Sheriffs “keep track” of callers who question elections, added a question to the county’s poll worker application. Those who apply for a position are now being asked to answer questions about the motivation behind their wish to be a poll worker. The 2022 Election Poll Worker Application asks the following question; “What election positions are you interested in and why? What is your motivation for serving as a Poll Worker?”

 

A cursory look through multiple other state and county poll worker applications shows none have a similar screening question. The state-level ones I reviewed were simple, like this one from California. County-level ones were more detailed, but none I reviewed asked for a motivation to participate in the election process. A typical county application looked more like this one from Cobb County, GA, or this one from Davidson County, TN. From that, it is rational to conclude that the Cochise application is probative for reasons that are not entirely clear with no other context.

 

For context, a Tennessee Star article referenced the fact that there has been a “significant increase in Republicans applying for these positions this year, with Republican officials calling for 5,000 Republicans to serve in these slots in Arizona. Historically, poll worker positions have been dominated by Democrats.”

 

The column also references concerns from Cochise County Republican Party chairman, who “urged Marra to aim to hire Republicans for 50 percent of the poll workers.” Republicans in the county outnumber Democrats, 31,736 to 20,770. Montgomery was apparently sufficiently concerned about the Rep./Dem. ratio of poll workers to submit a public record request for the names of the poll workers from 2020 who have been rehired for 2022. The Star states Montgomery is “concerned that the ones who expressed concern about voter fraud are being excluded this year.” Moreover, Arizona law “requires county boards to appoint election inspectors with previous experience “wherever possible.”

 

Sauce/more: https://uncoverdc.com/2022/08/25/threatening-phone-calls-election-directors-push-for-indictments/

 

 

Want to be a poll worker? Great, now pass the ideological test…