Oh man I hope so.
These fuckers are willing to die for a foreclosed house. Why shouldn’t we let them?
But let’s be honest. They know nothing will happen to them. They know Portland PD won’t move in and do anything to stop them. And even if the cops do, the DA will simply dismiss charges. There won’t be any federal charges forthcoming, especially if Biden ends up in office.
So they can stockpile all the weapons they want and suffer no consequences. They can probably even kill a few cops and nothing will happen. Must be nice to be able to break the law with impunity and not fear any reprisal.
I’m disappointed in myself that I misspelled motherfuckers the second time. Thanks for posting this for more eyes to see.
I just assumed it was a reference to Rohan’s preference for getting fucked in the ass by burly dudes in leather
Depends on the context, I guess. My dad was a local cop for over 30 years, and I ended up in an adjacent line of work.
At this point, most cops in big cities should just go away. Let the shitty neighborhoods reach their shitty equilibrium of murder and mayhem. Why go arrest someone who’s only going to be back on the street in a few hours committing more crimes? Focus on containing it to the areas that don’t want the cops there anyway.
Let the gentrifiers in Brooklyn deal with their neighborhoods as they really are, without the cops holding back the horde. If you vote against civilization you shouldn’t have civilization.
Let the woke corporations eat the losses from property crime. If they can’t make a profit running an all-you-can-shoplift location in the hood they’re free to close down and go somewhere better. Let these motherfuckers live in the “food desert” they’re always griping about.
So yes, those cops should go away. Let all these defund the police morherfuckers learn what that really means
Arizona pede here. We only locked down in March after Ducey started getting negative press coverage. No fucking backbone
Look at the Southern District of NY and what they’re doing right now. They’re going to throw Trump in jail. Probably his kids too (or at least Don Jr). Giuliani will get hit with the same Russian collusion bullshit they were pitching during impeachment. They’ll find a way to go after Flynn, and probably Rick Grenell for good measure.
Meanwhile Ruby Freeman and her shithead daughter will never even get interviewed by law enforcement.
They don’t, and won’t ever, feel any guilt. Their future and their families futures are secured by the graft they’ve collected. They’ll have armed guards while trying to take away your right to self-defense. Their gated neighborhoods won’t deal with the crime waves caused by their not prosecuting criminality. Their kids won’t compete for jobs with the wave of immigrants they’ll let in. They won’t deal with the healthcare rationing of socialized medicine.
At this point there’s only one way aside from violence to make them pay. Declass EVERYTHING. SpyGate, Joe Biden’s Ukraine dealings, all of the shady shit Obama ever did. Don’t care what sources and methods it burns. Give them 48 hours to pull people out of harms way and then drop the bomb.
There’s no 2024 to fight for, because they’re going to try to put Trump and his kids in prison. They’re going to try to put Giuliani in prison. They’ll find some other reason to try to put Michael Flynn in prison. I’m sure Grenell is on their hit-list too. They’re going to go after everyone in the way we should have gone after Obama and his cronies, but didn’t because it’s banana republic shit. So burn it all down on the way out.
Pretty sure he already gave it up in 2016
Well the clerk can’t literally hold every single ballot that comes into their office. I would imagine it means the ballot is physically present in the location designated by the clerk for counting or delivered to the clerks office for transport to said location. But you do bring up a good point, which is that the ruling should have been more specific
I know, right! Black trans lives matter. Let’s just not talk about who is killing the black trans folks (hint: it’s not white people).
It’s only fraud when the Russians spend 100k on Facebook ads (for both candidates).
Hard disagree on this. Facebook and Instagram probably have more trafficking and CP on them than Pornhub, yet MasterCard and Visa have never “investigated” them. Same with YouTube.
This is solely a mainstreaming of what they’re already doing to conservative sites to provide cover for when they expand their targeting to ANY viewpoints they disagree with
Not a lawyer, but I’d say it’s self-evident what sets this apart from the run of the mill screw up.
This wasn’t a mistake. This was deliberate, Unconstitutional action taken by actors without the Constitutional authority to take them. Not only that, but the amount of ballots in question in every defendant state far exceeds the margin of victory.
I’d be fine with them not appointing electors at all. Wipe those four off the board completely and let Congress decide as specified in the Constitution if no candidate gets a majority of electoral votes
The point they’re missing, and probably intentionally so, is the Constitution empowers the state legislature, not the state itself. Not the state courts, not the Governor, but the legislature.
How do you match a particular ballot to a particular voter once it’s out of the envelope? Biden’s margin of victory is less than the number of fraudulently submitted ballots, so the only responsible thing to do is toss the whole election
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Constitutional issue only has to do with the method of selecting electors. The Constitution says the state legislatures are the ones who get to decide.
So the 2018 election isn’t even germane to the topic at hand. As I understand it, a state is free to conduct every other election however they want with rules decided on by a Secretary of State or any other entity they so deem fit. But if they hold an election to decide the electors, it has to be under the rules set forth by the state legislature.
More than that, Constitutional duties cannot be delegated to another branch, so any law allowing the Secretary of State or other executive branch entity within a state to set the rules is unconstitutional. It’s the same argument that tanked the line item veto back in the 90s
It’s not a revolt. The legislature and the governor are co-equal branches of government
Nope, that’s the genius of all of this. The Constitution only says the state legislatures are responsible for deciding how the electors are chosen. So it doesn’t invalidate any other race than the Presidential election.
The runoff will still happen under whatever BS voting rules they go with to try to push Osoff and Warnock across the line. Which sucks as far as it goes, but it shows that Texas isn’t really asking for anything huge like every race being invalidated in those four states.
The analysis is always the worst part. Most people don’t realize exactly how much their computer is logging, and it takes a long time to even parse those logs to begin going through them.
I’ve had Axiom run for several days parsing a single hard drive. And more times than I can count I’ve had EnCase run for several days only to crash out before the processing was finished. Which is why I don’t use it anymore.
I have a feeling they’ll treat it more like a technical error in a search warrant (transposed house number or the like). A Constitutional violation, but not one that invalidates the whole process. They’ll try to split the baby down the middle rather than making the hard decision.
Chiming in because I do computer forensics for a living. Nothing high speed like network intrusion of anything like that. My experience is mostly in child exploitation, with some dabbling in other areas I won’t discuss because it gives a little too much away about my identity.
Creating forensic disk images isn’t that difficult. You can use a hardware write blocker, a boot disk (Paladin is free and a very good tool for doing this), or a standalone forensic imager. When used properly, all of these will give you a bit for bit copy of the media you’re copying (thumb drive, hard drive, etc). A TX 1 forensic imager can copy a SATA HDD at about 200 megabytes/second.
I’m pretty sure the Dominion machines boot off of a memory card, so they’re not dealing with a ton of data on those. Same with any thumb drives or other miscellaneous memory cards they images. The servers are more problematic when it comes to time, but with the right equipment the 8 hour limitation isn’t a huge deal.
In general the time limit shouldn’t have been a problem assuming they brought enough equipment. Plus they had seven people working on it, which makes things go a lot faster.
The analysis is the hard part, and the most time consuming. Like I said, I don’t have experience in things like network intrusion. So I won’t speak on how they’re doing their analysis. But, generally speaking, you load all the data into a forensic program like EnCase or Axiom and see what they parse out. I’m sure they have custom scripts to parse out specific deleted data as well.
Not to go all doomer, but I think they’ll rule the changes in election procedures were unconstitutional but allow the results to stand. They’ll make some excuse about not “disenfranchising” the voters who just followed the (unconstitutional) rules, but I think you’re pretty close to the mark when talking about social calm.
I do think it’s interesting that the Constitutional argument was successfully used by Tennessee to block changes to voting procedures before the election. While it’s not SCOTUS precedent, obviously, it means the federal judiciary on the whole is sympathetic to the argument. That can only help us
It was the independent firm hired by a voter in that county pursuant to his lawsuit.