Watch the video...What are your thoughts?

Jamie Weaver

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I know it's InfoWars, but this is interesting if true.



I have my doubts as each state prints ballots.
 
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Yeah I have my doubts. I mean here in GA when I voted, it printed out my votes to a laser printer and odds are that was normal paper. It prints a QR code on the paper with my votes so that is what it read by the scanner. I doubt that was special paper in those printers.
 
All of the supposed safegaurds to Absentee/mail-in ballots are subject to the honesty of the poll workers and the precinct chairperson. If the precinct workers have an agenda one way or the other the whole process could easily be corrupted. Suppose the chairperson has access to voter registration rolls, which they do, and they monitor who has not voted as of the poll closing. They could and would have the opportunity to fill out and hand in an absentee ballot for each of the non-voters. It really makes me wonder when these folks take days and days to run absentees through the same type machines we use on election day. Why do they wait until the electronic tabulation is finished to start counting the mail-in's? The states needs to take a long hard look at voting practices and clean up the loop holes in the voting laws.
 
An interesting observation was made in a conversation I had with someone in Europe. The way they look at United States voting process it is stuck in the 1800's and completely outdated. Not only in the way ballots are counted but also the fact that a 3rd party will never have a chance to gain any kind of major votes, or at least enough to put them in the playing field.
Sadly, from many conversations this year with different people across Europe, they are (overall) starting to see USA as a third world country.
Food for thought.
 
An interesting observation was made in a conversation I had with someone in Europe. The way they look at United States voting process it is stuck in the 1800's and completely outdated. Not only in the way ballots are counted but also the fact that a 3rd party will never have a chance to gain any kind of major votes, or at least enough to put them in the playing field.
Sadly, from many conversations this year with different people across Europe, they are (overall) starting to see USA as a third world country.
Food for thought.
The only bright side is that we're still in the U.S. and they're still in..well...they're still in Europe which has quickly deteriorated.
 
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