Media accountability is primary and an informed voting base is the bedrock of a democratic republic. Repeal media propaganda changes Obama made. I don't know the specifics but it seems pretty clear that that was the ultimate undoing that got us to where we are.
Push legislatures to set transparency rules on voting tech that is used, which must be backed by paper ballots.
Voter ID, and make sure that they know that saying black people can't get IDs is racist.
I am still absolutely perplexed by this. Our tax dollars purchased the system that was chosen to elect our representatives and we have not had our questions answered as to how it works.
If I was charged to procure a software or system for my client (the people) to use, you damn well know they would be able to sit in on the meetings with the representative of the vendor.
It is up to the VENDOR to prove to us that their product works the way it is intended, not up to the customer to prove it isn't.
If I asked a vendor "prove to me your system works and let me look at it", and they responded "no, it just does. Trust me". I would say 'NEXT!'.
For real. This should be a stickied thread.
Media accountability is primary and an informed voting base is the bedrock of a democratic republic. Repeal media propaganda changes Obama made. I don't know the specifics but it seems pretty clear that that was the ultimate undoing that got us to where we are.
Push legislatures to set transparency rules on voting tech that is used, which must be backed by paper ballots.
Voter ID, and make sure that they know that saying black people can't get IDs is racist.
I will never find solace.
I am still absolutely perplexed by this. Our tax dollars purchased the system that was chosen to elect our representatives and we have not had our questions answered as to how it works. If I was charged to procure a software or system for my client (the people) to use, you damn well know they would be able to sit in on the meetings with the representative of the vendor.
It is up to the VENDOR to prove to us that their product works the way it is intended, not up to the customer to prove it isn't.
If I asked a vendor "prove to me your system works and let me look at it", and they responded "no, it just does. Trust me". I would say 'NEXT!'.