>Dough
>"Is it your testimony that the printer set changes that led to the so-called "shrink to fit" issue was that done on Election Day?"
>"That's correct."
https://downdetector.com/
>https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1606020421257527296
Why was an FBI agent from the Cyber division named Kori Lorick posing as Arizona's Director of Elections for the 2022 midterms?
https://twitter.com/DecentFiJC/status/1596150832755404801
https://twitter.com/Project_Veritas/status/1605322011781529600
Teen Migrant Details Horrifying Escape From ‘Stash House’ After Being Held Hostage in Extortion Operation Ran by Cartels
“They told me they were part of a cartel…If I or my family didn’t pay, I would have a bad time…they treated us very poorly…”
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/venezuela-opposition-vote-remove-guaidos-interim-government-2022-12-22/
Venezuela opposition vote to remove Guaido's interim government
Venezuela's political opposition to the ruling Socialists voted on Thursday by a wide margin to remove the interim government led by Juan Guaido, as they seek a united front ahead of presidential elections tentatively scheduled for 2024.
The motion was backed by three of four major opposition groups but rejected by Guaido's Popular Will and must pass through another consultation scheduled next week before it is finalized.
The other three major parties - Justice First, Democratic Action and A New Era - have for weeks been drafting a plan to create a board of directors to manage Venezuela's assets held abroad, especially U.S.-based refiner and fuel retailer Citgo, as a way to dislodge Guaido.
https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1606081601447895040
Washington Crossing the Delaware, Christmas 1776, painted by Emanuel Leutze (1851):
https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1605724295199690754
https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1605730371001323521
>If you were in a job where you could do anything you wanted without any possible legal jeopardy, what would you do?
I'd start by rolling a fat blunt.
>updated dough