Amen to that. Just because something seems convenient doesn't mean it's safe.
Feel pretty fortunate that my grandparents were patient people. They eventually got through to me and gave me life lessons that my parents still struggle with.
I'm pretty young...realizing more & more that we should take time to listen to what the older generations have to say. My generation was born in peaceful times, we don't understand hard times and the reality of life. We're literal livestock.
No, just go and pay off your student loans. Trump will help you out. Unlike the left, he doesn't compromise the middle/lower class.
PS - Nothing is free in life. Free Stuff = Ridiculous Taxes --> Eradication of the middle class = More poor people
Bonus: Trump got Big Pharma to lower their drug costs. He wants to break up illegal monopoly.
Had to save it https://streamable.com/35r0n3
Trump Won! As you can see, he is playing 4D chess. He promised to drain the swamp in 2016, but we never thought he would literally drain the swamp of the entire world. This was all planned out.
PS - He's also the most peace-loving President we ever had. Been trying to prevent as much bloodshed as possible. That's why he wants to bring out the truth using our constitution. But if SCOTUS happens to compromise it, Americans will practice our 2nd amendment.
Obvious Labels: "Made in China or PRC"
Less Obvious Labels: "Assembled in (US State)", it's most likely from China
Trickiest Labels: "Made in Malaysia or any southeast asian country", it's most likely from Chinese factories in that specific country
Made an addition...I tried my best...
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Dominion Acronyms
ICC: ImageCast Central tabulator
RTR: Results Tally & Reporting client software application
Adjudication Application: (pretty self-explanatory)
Rover: (employees with more authority??)
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6:15
Wants contractors to make sure all LAT(Logic and Accuracy Testing) results have been purged.
Instructor explains a dealer conducts a lot of the logic and accuracy testing. They run all the test ballots through and test the ICXs & ICPs.
Instructor has been to most sites to confirm LAT results have been set to zero, but haven't been able to reset all of them.
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11:12
Tells contractors "we are hands off." Instructs them that they are not to touch the equipment in any way except for clearing paper jams. They are not to run reports for poll workers. They are only to support adjudication and the scanning of absentee ballots, but not actually do the adjudicating/scanning for the poll workers.
Says, "Perception is everything in the elections business."
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14:20
Contractors are to help assist the clerk in exporting the results from either the ICC or RTR to upload.
Instructor reveals that 42 municipalities in Wayne County are running out of one project. "Some have adjudication...some don't, some have RTR...some don't, some are just going to export out of their ICC, some are going to export out of RTR. So it's really tough for us to give you a manual exactly on a standard process because everybody's going to function differently."
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15:33
(Note: Why does Dominion have to be the ones to create a backup for them?)
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20:10
Majority of contractors are to be done on Wednesday. Wayne County contractors have to work until Friday.
Instructor claims poll workers are overwhelmed and bombarded with 50% of electorate requesting for absentee ballots. "With my experience in mail ballots, I think it's gonna go into Wednesday morning."
Instructor mentions the contractors may have to prepare for a 24-36 hour day, despite previously telling them their jobs are done on Wednesday or Friday.
Contractor asks if Michigan requires voters to request a ballot or if the state simply sends it to everybody. Instructor replies, "Uh you have to request it. Yeah you have to request the absentee ballot."
(Note: Weird moment. Not sure if this is deliberate, but the instructor continually switches between "absentee ballot" and "mail-in-ballot". When answering the contractor's question, he technically didn't 'lie.' An absentee ballot requires a voter to send a request application to the state government(accepts or rejects request application), but a mail-in-ballot does not)
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21:58
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24:47
(Note: David Stahl said he resetted everything with a listener ahead of time. Meaning he was already at these locations handling the equipment, even though Dominion is supposed to be a 3rd party??)
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31:25
ICP cleaning sheet: Card with a pad that you can put water on. It's used to clean mylars inside the ICPs.
Instructor explains that when voters use the wrong type of pen like a ballpoint pen, it gets on the mylar. This causes misreads or overvotes.
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33:03
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36:05
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38:20
(Note: I'm pretty sure the contractor felt the need to ask that question, considering how INVOLVED they are.)
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43:48