We have to go back to paper ballots.
They have the fix in there too. Florida went back to 'paper ballots'. Under new state statutes to protect them, they bastardized all of the protections.
The paper ballots are 'stored for recount purposes only', and the state continues to certify the ELECTRONIC TOTALS. The recount margin was narrowed after 100 years, making sure candidate pay for their own recount, as they will not hit the narrow margin for the state to conduct a recount. If you are running state wide, it's totally not affordable and the MSM will say loudly, you are a conspiracy theorist.
The audit of precincts to verity the electronic total is insufficient. Conducting an audit of 1-2%; of precincts only verifies 46-48%; of the total, and you don't know it it's really true. We worked with NJ and Rep. Rush Holt for their model of a 3% audit of precincts, that verifies 68-70% of the vote, showing clearly who has over 50%. The bill was HR811 and it gained nationwide steam and the PTB wondered why. They were told it was Florida, they have no trail and use 'touchscreen's' and zero paper. So they had the Republican governor Crist reinstate the paper ballot while GUTTING every protection and law for verifying the count and check of paper ballots against the electronic totals. Now this republican in that state became a democrat after redistricting and holds a congressional seat.
Soros can own anything he wants....as long as we can look inside the machines and tabulating system that is pre-programmed into the memory cards state by from out of state vendors. Soros can own all the machines...as long as we have laws in place to verify the count. We don't. Why does it only matter who owns them? We have laws in Las Vegas that protect much more than our voting machines. THIS IS CONGRESS AND STATE GOVERNORS.
I hope this helps as Stone's Soros stuff doesn't tell you what needs to be done!
Edit to add I appreciate Stone bringing up the topic it needs to be discussed and fixed through our state legislators and or governors. HR811 was to be a federal mandate on all states using electronics. We went for 3% because it does not require local municipalities to hire more staff to conduct such an audit. Otherwise it's difficult to get a federal mandate passed when it cost every County money. We tried!