Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary

Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary — Delaware County, Pa. has contributed more than its share to the belief held by more than half the population that Joe Biden is an illegitimate president.

No amount of gaslighting by Democrat officials who put partisanship ahead of public good will change this.

It’s not justice that motivates these people but “just us”.

And now we have learned problems remain unfixed.

In the May 17 Primary, 105 of Delco’s 428 precincts were not reconciled due to major discrepancies (38 precincts) or just flat out unreconcilable (67 precincts) according to the bi-partisan county Return Board.

That’s a quarter of the precincts with uncertain results.

The Board of Elections certified them anyway.

Outrage is warranted and not just at the Democrats in charge but at the silently acquiescing Republicans.

Hey, being the loyal opposition can give you a pretty soft life if you are loyal enough.

We hear Councilwoman Christine Reuther called citizens racists and anti-semites for expressing concern about fair elections at last night’s (Aug 3) County Council meeting.

One of her “anti-semites” was a woman named Schwartz.

LOL

Hey Christine, that garbage doesn’t work anymore. To deny that the election concerns are legit means you’re not fit to hold an elected office. To defame those expressing such concerns means the only job for which you are fit is fetching coffee.

We also hear County Solicitor William Martin made some unfortunate and personal comments regarding the citizens who spoke. That does not speak well to his professionalism.

Here is the report from the County Return Board:

Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary

Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary
Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary
Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary

Update Of Election Issues From Dr. Bob

Update Of Election Issues From Dr. Bob

By Dr. Bob Sklaroff

Brennan Center

[Note: Rogue elections changed the rules in the 2020 elections without proper authorization in state law.  Bureaucrats adopted drop boxes, mail-in voting, and other vectors of election fraud, citing the pandemic as justification.  Dems seek to make those infirmities permanent.  That’s legislatures must be more actively involved in elections.]

*The SCOTUS agreed to hear Moore v. Harper, a case in which some North Caro­lina legis­lat­ors have asked the Court to embrace the inde­pend­ent state legis­lature notion.

*First, the notion would green­light partisan gerry­man­der­ing of congres­sional districts.
*Second, the radical claim would remove constraints on voter suppres­sion.

*Third, the notion would create elec­tion chaos, disen­fran­chising voters and over­whelm­ing elec­tion offi­cials.

*Fourth, the idea would remove crit­ical checks against elec­tion inter­fer­ence & sabot­age.

Zuckerbucks Group Pushes Poll Worker Recruitment

CTCL Mailing – 7/27/22 + Ideas List here

The mailing describes leveraging high schools and colleges to recruit student poll workers.  It also describes a left-wing group – Power the Polls – that “can provide support for recruitment in general, and targeting specific needs such as tech savvy individuals, multilingual speakers, or any other specific skills or gaps you are seeking to fill. When election administrators flag a poll worker need, Power the Polls can boost recruitment through their various recruitment channels – partners, businesses, earned media, social media (and more)….”  The ideas list stresses bilingual populations, underrepresented communities, teachers unions, and government employees – all of which lean Democrat.

USPS Sets Up New Office to Aid Mail-In Voting

Gateway Pundit

[Note: this is not good news for election integrity.  The potential for election fraud through mail-in voting is well-recognized (e.g., Carter-Baker commission).  And don’t forget all the problems with biased postal workers and their union reported during the 2020 elections, several of which are recounted in the article.]

* With mail-in ballots becoming a feature of all future elections, the United States government, specifically the United States Postal Service (USPS) is now creating a permanent division inside USPS to control the delivery and return of the election ballots.

Paper Shortage Ramifications

Center for Public Integrity

* “In this cycle, there may not be a way to reprint ballots late in the game,” said Matthew Weil of the Bipartisan Policy Center, which recently published a report on the paper shortage. That risks “chaos,” he said, in jurisdictions where a judge might strike a candidate from a ballot as the election draws close.

* The group typically hands out voter registration forms at high school graduations and naturalization ceremonies around the state. In places like Harris County — home to Houston and a population of 4.7 million — the league received 6,000 fewer forms than it requested. “We weren’t able to provide them to everyone” at naturalization ceremonies.

*The League of Women Voters printed 10,000 forms in Harris County alone. 

Dems Go Into Overdrive to Discredit Election Integrity Efforts

1)
New state laws re Zuckerbucks, drop boxes, voter, ID, new investigative units and powers, absentee ballot restrictions are all based on election fraud myths.

Brennan Center

[Note: No, they’re all based on the bad stuff that happened during the 2020 elections, all of which has been copiously documented for anyone who cares to look at the evidence.]

2)
Election deniers are running for administrative positions in several states

Brennan Center / Election Denial in State Races

[Note:  Stacey Abrams and Hillary Clinton are ‘election deniers’.  One thinks she’s the Governor of Georgia and the other thinks she’s President.] 

3)
Election integrity groups on the Right like the Conservative Partnership Institute and Stop the Steal are just ‘election deniers’.

Brennan Center | New York Times

4)
GOP poll workers are saboteurs and violent Scrutineers mailing – 7/26/22

* The same people who pushed The Big Lie about the 2020 election are threatening to disrupt the midterms.

*(A training teaches) Advance planning to keep yourself and others safe.
[Note:   Telling members that outsiders are not to be trusted and a threat is a cult technique.  Also, the way we hear the story, Senator Schumer has been itching to have a hearing on this but can’t seem to find any victims of Republican poll watchers to testify.]

5)
Michigan Sheriff who brought a complaint against state officials for interfering with his investigation is a far-right kook.

Reuters

Visit Early Warnings on Liberato.US

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AVA Press Release on Electoral Count Act Draft.  Here is the AVA press release with some great quotes from Phill Kline regarding our position on the Senate’s draft language of the Electoral Count Act.  We should not shift the power to regulate and approve elections away from the state legislators and to an unchecked executive branch official.

2.) USPS is creating an election division to oversee mail-in ballots. 

https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-united-states-presidential-election-2020-294f320df8a6ff9451888ae2778b1a06

3.) American Confidence in Elections Act.  Republicans are introducing a federal bill to regulate elections, while still reserving some power for the states.  I have included the “one-pager” as well as the actual bill text.  I am curious to hear your thoughts.

4.) Court win in New Mexico!  Voteref.com is publishing voter records across the country to assist the public in being informed of how clean the voter rolls are.  New Mexico election officials filed against the group in federal court seeking to prevent the public from knowing who was on New Mexico’s voter rolls.  True to form, New Mexico Dem Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse referred the matter to the Attorney General’s office for possible prosecution of the organization.  In my limited experience, it is normally individuals who are criminally prosecuted and not organizations.  However, with an exception for victims of domestic abuse, voter registrations will be allowed to be published.

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-mexico/articles/2022-07-25/us-judge-oks-online-publication-of-new-mexico-voter-records

5.) Michigan Election Petition.  I am attaching the petition language from “Promote the Vote” submitted to the Michigan Secretary of State’s office, to be placed onto the November ballot.  I understand a conservative ballot petition was also submitted to the SOS’s office last week.  I understand that the conservative petition is seeking to become a state statute, whereas the Promote the Vote language is seeking to become a Constitutional Amendment. =

6.) Misinformation.  A group called the “Scrutineers” offered a Zoom training yesterday where they spread misinformation about voters on the right.  Here is the agenda:

“The same people who pushed The Big Lie about the 2020 election are threatening to disrupt the midterms. We anticipate that they’ll show up both to try to stop people from voting and — in the days following the election — to try to stop the vote counting.  While many groups are organizing to protect voters at the polls, few are paying attention to the dangers of disruptions in election offices after the election.  If you plan to be an observer after the election, you may be feeling concerned about your safety. That’s why Scrutineers’ AFTER Project (Act for Trusted Elections) is holding a special training next weekend. We hope you’ll participate!

Special Online Training  
Nonviolent Conflict Response for Vote Count Observers

This two-hour training is a supplement to the introductory training for vote count observers, How to Help Stop Election Sabotage. If you’re at all concerned that people may show up to cause trouble where you’ll be observing, this training was made for you.

You’ll learn:

o    Why your help observing the vote count is critical right now

o    Tips and techniques to bring your best self into any heated situation

o    Advance planning to keep yourself and others safe

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 We are excited at how patriots across the state are taking up the issue of election integrity with their local officials!  Amanda Prettyman described her work with her county Board of Elections and successfully secured their vote for a hand-count of the GOP Primary’s Secretary of State race in 3 precincts in Bibb County.  Marcia Cox updated us on the upcoming vote for a hand count in Cherokee and called for a show of support at the Cherokee County Board of Elections Meeting on August 1st at 9:30 a.m. at 1130 Bluffs Parkway in Canton.  We were also informed of a 2nd call for supporters on Tuesday night’s Cherokee County Board of Commissioners meeting at 6:00 p.m. at the same location in support of eliminating the use of voting machines there.  Kimberly Hoechstetter updated us on the struggles surrounding the petition to unseal the ballots to perform a hand count of the 2022 Primary Election in Pickens County.  Sarah Thomas shared with us this template and instructions she authored for all of us to lawfully request to unseal our ballots in our counties. 

Angie Allison informed us of an initiative by The America Project designed by Election Specialists to determine the level of transparency in each of Georgia’s 159 counties. 

This past week has been a whirlwind of activity!  Garland Favorito shared with us details of his marriage last week to Tamara Seymour. He updated us on the Savannah Election Integrity Initiative Thursday and on VoterGA’s litigation efforts.  

Dr. Sklaroff is a resident of Montgomery County and practices oncology and hematology in Philadelphia.

Update Of Election Issues From Dr. Bob

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Delco Seeks To End Residency Requirement

Delco Seeks To End Residency Requirement UPDATED The high-spending Democrat-controlled Delaware County Council has hired 500 new workers and is considering ending the restriction that they be Delaware County residents as per the administrative code.

Several citizens attended tonight’s (Aug. 3) meeting of the Council to express concerns.

We are told that councilwomen Elaine Paul Schaefer and Christine R. Reuther support ending the residency requirement; Council Chairwoman Dr. Monica Taylor wants to keep it; and councilmen Kevin M. Madden and Richard R. Womack, Jr. generally want to keep it but are OK with allowing exceptions.

Here’s a tidbit just sent to us: Indivisible Main Line South, a Democrat activist group, asked its supporters in February 2020 to become poll watchers in Delaware County and used Delaware County Councilwoman Christine Reuther as a contact.

Why isn’t the Delaware County GOP making an issue of this? The Springfield GOP? Any GOP?

Hat tip DM

Delco Seeks To End Residency Requirement
Delco Seeks To End Residency Requirement

Pony Mayor Barred From Pub

Pony Mayor Barred From Pub — In news from across the pond, Patrick, the pony mayor of Cockington, U.K. has been barred from imbibing Guinness at The Drum Inn, which had been his favorite haunt.

The action was taken by village council. Was it revenge for Patrick not backing their obviously stupid policies?

We can’t say albeit the The Guardian vehemently denies such.

Patrick, a therapy Shetland pony, was elected to the post after the previous mayor died.

Hat tip Bob Small

Pony Mayor Barred From Pub

Pennsylvania Supremes Laugh At Constitution With Mail-In Decision

Pennsylvania Supremes Laugh At Constitution With Mail-In Decision — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, yesterday (Aug. 2), declared that mail-in voting as per Act 77 is allowed under the state Constitution.

The vote was 5-2 with all Democrats voting yes and the Republicans dissenting.

Here’s the wording regarding absentee voting in the State Constitution:

§ 14.  Absentee voting.
        (a)  The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner
     in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors
     who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the
     municipality of their residence, because their duties,
     occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on
     the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their
     proper polling places because of illness or physical disability
     or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance
     of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election
     day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for
     the return and canvass of their votes in the election district
     in which they respectively reside.

Either our Supreme Democrats are illiterate or they just don’t care about the rule of law.

The process for amending the Pennsylvania Constitution requires approval in consecutive legislative sessions followed by a referendum. A law like Act 77 doesn’t suffice.

When judges say round is square and black is white and can’t tell the difference between men and women, whitecaps are on the water.

The case decided was Doug McLinko vs Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State et al. No. J-18A-2022, J-18B-2022, J-18C-2022, J-18D-2022, and J-18E-2022

Hat tip Breitbart.com.

Pennsylvania Supremes Laugh At Constitution With Mail-In Decision
Pennsylvania Supremes Laugh At Constitution With Mail-In Decision

Pending EAGLE Act Subverts Tech Workers

Pending EAGLE Act Subverts Tech Workers

By Joe Guzzardi

Beware media-promoted bipartisan immigration bills. Strictly speaking, such legislation is bipartisan because a Republican and a Democrat introduce it. In reality, however, the Republican is often as much of an immigration expansionist as his Democratic colleague.

Such is the case with the Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment Act of 2022, or the EAGLE Act, which Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) introduced. Proponents claim EAGLE benefits the U.S. economy by allowing American employers to focus on hiring immigrants based on their merit, not their birthplace. The current 7 percent per-country limit on employment-based immigrant visas would be phased out over a nine-year period, and the 7 percent per-country limit on family-sponsored immigrant visas – Green Cards – would more than double to 15 percent. This would mean that Mexico, the country with the highest backlog of family-based immigrant visa petitions would get the largest share of the pie at the expense of other countries. Population-busting chain migration would accelerate.

The bill doesn’t directly increase the total number of Green Cards for the employment-based category, but it does speed the adjustment of mostly already-present Indian nationals on H-1B and L-1 visas, while slowing the rest of the world’s arrivals.

Kramer and Hickenlooper trotted out familiar excuses to defend their bill. Kramer: “It’s no secret that our immigration system is broken….” Hickenlooper: “Fixing our immigration system will help fix our workforce shortage and spur economic growth.” In the U.S. House of Representatives, Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) introduced a similar bill that has eight Republican cosponsors and 75 Democratic cosponsors.

Pending EAGLE Act Subverts Tech Workers

Country caps prevent one nation from dominating the number of employment-based visas that the U.S. federal government issues. If the caps are eliminated, the majority of employment-based visas would be awarded to Indian nationals. The proposal of Cramer and Hickenlooper would harm Americans workers and reward those who have abused the H-1B visa program to displace American workers with Green Card holders. Most significantly disadvantaged are African Americans, Hispanics and women, who are largely underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) occupations.

Cramer’s and Hickenlooper’s constituents elected them to the Senate to protect their best interests. Yet getting rid of country caps or expanding in any way employment-based visas directly harms U.S. workers and recent university graduates seeking employment. Millions of working-age (16 to 64) U.S. residents are detached from the labor force, either unemployed or underemployed. On the other hand, flooding the labor pool with international workers helps corporations and business elites.

In his Senate career, Cramer has voted four times to increase H-2B visas, a nonimmigrant category that allows those other than agricultural workers into the U.S. Included are workers in landscaping, forestry, hotels, seafood processing and lifeguarding – all jobs that Americans would do either part-time to defray expenses or pay university tuition. The U.S. Government Accountability Office found the H-2B program rife with fraud and abuse. Like Cramer, who has a cozy friendship with Microsoft, Hickenlooper has turned his back on his constituents in favor of his donor class, and voted in favor of more H-2B visa workers. Both voted to increase EB-5 visas, the so-called citizenship-for-sale visa.

Hickenlooper’s push for more immigration has an interesting twist. Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs have been named among the premier tech hubs in the U.S., and would be obvious destinations for overseas H-1B visa workers. Yet the Colorado River reservoirs have declined so low that major water cuts will be necessary next year to reduce the risk of the water supply reaching perilously low levels. Increasing the state’s population, which has grown five-fold since 1950, would recklessly imperil Colorado’s fragile environment, and put its residents’ access to water in peril.

Increasing already record immigration levels by adding more employment-based visa holders won’t help unemployed and underemployed Americans. The U.S. doesn’t have a labor shortage. Black, Hispanic and other minority workers represent an underutilized segment of the employment market. Senators Cramer and Hickenlooper should represent Americans instead of advocating for more foreign-born cheap labor.

Pending EAGLE Act Subverts Tech Workers

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