Anonymous ID: bf4c5a Oct. 7, 2022, 11:21 a.m. No.17662009   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2178

>>17661675

I don't know why any electronic devices and software are needed for an election.

My plan:

All voters use paper ballots. Everyone votes in person, except military not at home, and signed and attested absentee ballots for those who cannot vote in person because of physical disability. Absentee ballots must be at the precinct by the close of the day. Those received after cannot be counted.

Three elected judges of elections, voted for by the voters of the precinct in the previous election cycle.

These three judges count the results on each paper ballot in series, sitting at a table side by side, with three poll watching volunteers sitting across from them. Every hundred ballots, the judges each call out the cumulative results; if they all agree, then they proceed; if not, go back and count the previous batch of a hundred till they agree.

When all ballots are counted, the totals are written down on paper, with two copies, signed by each judge and poll watcher, signed and stamped by a notary public.

One copy is hand carried to the county registrar, where three people add the precinct totals, watched by three volunteer poll watchers. If they all agree, the results are written down on paper and signed by the counters and the poll watchers.

County results can be scanned and emailed to the state secretary of state for a preliminary count, but it won't be official until a copy from each county is hand delivered to the state capital and recounted by the secretary of state.

Anonymous ID: bf4c5a Oct. 7, 2022, 11:22 a.m. No.17662058   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Airlines have second highest monthly employee total in last 21 years

So, whats up with "Unexplained Absences" and "Staffing Shortages" causing all these delays and cancelled flights?

 

State of play: Airlines say they're straining to keep up in part because they don't have enough staff to deal with a surge in leisure travelers.

Yes, but: The airline industry had 751,165 employees as of April, according to the Department of Transportation, up from a pandemic low of 673,663 in November 2020.

That's the second-highest monthly total in the last 21 years, trailing only February 2020โ€™s 753,382.

 

https://www.axios.com/2022/06/23/airline-delays-cancellations-united-american

https://archive.ph/yGUfw

https://www.transtats.bts.gov/Employment/

(interesting site, surprised that FedEx is a full third of the number)

https://archive.ph/4gMyY

Anonymous ID: bf4c5a Oct. 7, 2022, 11:22 a.m. No.17662102   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>17662026

You don't get it?

"You have moar than you know."

&:

"Be the autists we know you are."

"You were chosen for a specific reason."

-Q

The problem with intellectuals is letting go and letting God.

Stuck in your head but the things of the Kingdom-of-God are perceived within the heart of a man/woman.

Yes, your thinking is necessary but you do have moar than you know.

Trust God.

Trust yourself.

What's the volition of your thinking?

You've made your point but we need to work together and move forward~

"Division is man-made.

Division is designed to keep you powerless.

Division is designed to keep you fighting each other.

Division is designed to keep you enslaved.

The Narrative Has You.

No one person is above another.

Unity is Strength.

Unity is Love.

Unity is Humanity.

Trust yourself.

Think for yourself.

Only when good people [collectively] come together will positive change occur."

-Q