A Billion Exposed To Trump And Establishment Gaslights

A Billion Exposed To Trump And Establishment Gaslights — Over a billion people were exposed to the Aug. 12 conversation between Elon Musk and Donald Trump on X with at least 27.6 million watching it directly and millions more seeing it on other media including YouTube and Rumble

You’d think the traditional establishment gaslighting wouldn’t work with so much first-hand viewing but instincts die hard.

Here’s a link to establishment media headlines regarding the interview. None concerns matters of substance and the claims actually made are distortions as those who listened directly know.

Anyone still supporting anti-Trumpers still get their news from the traditional establishment mouthpieces.

We had breakfast with a couple of nice ladies this morning who get their news from ABC-Channel 6 in Philadelphia.

They described ad after ad praising Kamala Harris for her work on stopping illegal immigration and saving the economy.

They also expressed concern about how Donald Trump appears to be a tad crude and low class.

Of course, they are still voting for The Donald but be sure that that advertising is swaying many to commit social suicide by voting D.

Here’s the complete interview. Notice how it was delayed by a sophisticated denial of service attack. Whatever could they be afraid of?

A Billion Exposed To Trump And Establishment Gaslights

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else.
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Mary Gay Left Hair In Her Shorties?

Mary Gay Left Hair In Her Shorties? — Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlan, whose 5th District consists of Delaware County, Pa., with slivers of Montco and Chesco, posted on X, yesterday, photos of herself working at Wawa.

Mary Gay Left Hair In Her Shorties?

Apparently the wife of the CEO of juggernaut law firm Ballard Spahr was trying to make people think she understands the working class.

We kind of doubt that she does. We hear that the store received complaints about Mary Gay leaving her hair in the shortie hoagies she made.

Really, girl.

On the other hand, it’s not like you’d starve if you were fired.

This means residents of the 5th District don’t need to feel guilt by voting her out.

Running against her is Alfe Goodwin.

Here’s a photo of Alfe in her previous career.

Mary Gay Left Hair In Her Shorties?

We kind of think she gets working people.

Delco Has 14510 Ineligible Voters Election Board Told

Delco Has 14510 Ineligible Voters Election Board Told — The Delaware County (Pa) Election Board, today, Aug. 12, heard a presentation by Josie Spastak (phonetic) of Brookhaven, Patricia Bleasdale of Glen Mills and a Gradyville man who described how they determined beyond doubt that there are at least 14,519ineligible voters on the county’s voting rolls.

Most of these voters are ineligible due to moving.

Ms. Spastak explained how they determined the number due to the Postal Services National Change of Address database corrolated with PennDOT’s change of address database.

She noted that there are far more likely ineligible voters on the rolls as only about 40 percent of persons moving notify the post office of change of address.

Later in the meeting, Cynthia Long, a majority inspector in Upper Darby, noted that at least six persons in her precinct have moved yet remain on the rolls.

Kathy Buckley, who is seeking the  168 District seat in the Pennsylvania House this November, objected to the plan redistricting of a Radnor precinct as but 90 days remained till the election.

Nicholas Manganaro of Radnor also objected pointing out that redistricting this close to a major election will make it harder to target voters by those who had been used to the precinct.

He also noted that Delaware County doesn’t properly test the hash codes of new software.

County Director of Elections James Allen told him that code testing is not required if the vendor installs software in persons as in the case of Delco but the county does limited hash code testing beyond the laws requirements.

Barb Lewis of Radnor expressed concerns about digital machines and cited the scandals involving Smartmatic.

Allen said Smartmatic is not a bit involved in Delaware County elections.

Charles Alexander of Marple said he remembered how much easier the lever machines were, and how much quicker and accurate the vote was.

Alexander also noted that Delco had more ballot dropboxes than any other county in the state including Philadlphia.

Sharon Devaney, a minority inspector in Haverford, noted that she didn’t get home until nearly midnight in the last election and that the county would be better returning to analogue machines.

Later in the meeting, Allen rebutted her. He apparently had her story checked during the discussion and found the retruns from her precinct arrived shortly before 11 p.m.

This means that she would have likely stayed on duty until 10:30 p.m.; a mere 16 hour day.

That’s telling her, Jim.

Despite all this the meeting was remarkably kumbaya.

Allen agreeded that Delco has far too many dropboxes and is working hard to cut back the number. He says they are logistical headaches. He said the reason for the large number of dropboxes was due to Delco’s large number of municipalities and that many of them — regardless of which party was in control — insisted on having one.

Board Chairwoman Ashley Lunkenheimer defended at least having some dropboxes as they are less likely to keep a voter from missing a deadline than if a mailbox was used.

Board member John McBlain agreed that the system has become overcomplicated and defended the old lever analog machines.

He noted that the election system has grown from 15 steps to 115.

He pointed out, however, that state and federal law have banned the use of these machines due to their inability to provide a paper trail.

Granted, nobody seems to trust this paper trail but the law is the law and that really is the reason.

One speaker pointed out that significant trust would return if the county would allow poll watchers the same rights at the central ballot counting center at the Wharf in Chester as they have at any other precinct.

The speaker, unwilling to disturb the kumbaya vibe, passed on noting trust would also increase if the county stopped appealing decisions by the state Office of Open Records regarding election records

Here’s a link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iatE2NrN7bk

Delco Has 14,510 Ineligible Voters Election Board Told

Delco Has 14510 Ineligible Voters

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than a hundred teaching it.
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Pondering Different Ways Of Voting

Pondering Different Ways Of Voting

By Bob Small

My friends in the Libertarian Party continue to try to improve the voting process.

Roy Minet seeks to replace plurality voting here. Around the time of our revolution “ French scholars, Jean-Charles de Borda and Nicolas de Condorcet, pointed out some of plurality’s serious problems. A 240-year-long debate ensued.

Roy feels plurality “is a cause of the increasing polarization that is rending the fabric of our society.” We end up electing presidents because they are better then.

“People are sick of having to vote for the “lesser evil,” he said.

He advocates Approve/Approve/Disapprove Voting. One of the main advantages of this is that you can express your disapproval.

He mentions that other forms of voting ; approval voting, condorcet, Instant runoff voting and STAR don’t allow voters to ever express dissatisfaction with a candidate. Would this prevent all the chowderheads and doofuses from running? Probably not, but it might make us voters feel better.

My friend Scott from Vermont sent me an article about hand counting votes in which we learn that over 24 countries use hand count elections.

Including Canada, France, Norway and the UK.

When the German Constitutional Court ruled against using voting machines, they went on to say that the “wide-reaching effect of possible errors of the voting machines or of deliberate electoral fraud make special precautions necessary in order to safeguard the principle of the public nature of elections.” 

In Germany, the ballots are recounted “three times by different people and then once more in total.

This article goes on to say that if a country  that is 14 times the size of Arizona, with 14 times the voter turnout, competently conducts hand count elections and reports preliminary results by the early morning hours, Arizona can achieve the same results “

This article also points out that “public scrutiny and reliable examination of voting machine records are PROHIBITED.”

Unlike in Germany, we are expected to trust the process and are not allowed to audit or question the outcomes. Reminds me of a recent election in Pennsylvania.

Laura Parker, a spokesperson for New Labor (UK) said “ You can’t keep denying millions of people democratic legitimacy and hope they go away”.  Making Britain’s voting system fairer won’t enable parties like Reform – it’s the only way to challenge them

Pondering Different Ways Of Voting

Pondering Different Ways Of Voting

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten in God’s sight. But even the hairs of your head are all counted. Do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.
Luke 12:6

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Choices William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-11-24

Choices William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-11-24

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: It is our choices, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.
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Virginia Purging Bad Voters, Why Not Delco, Pa.?

Virginia Purging Bad Voters, Why Not Delco, Pa.? — Renee M sent us this report about how Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has purged 6,000 non-citizens from his state’s voting rolls along with 80,000 persons who have died or moved away.

Closer to home a citizens group led by John Proctor Child has found that in Pennsylvania, Delaware County, alone, has 12,000 persons on its voter rolls ineligible to vote.

What’s Gov. “Little” Josh Shapiro going to do about it? How about Delaware County Council?

The answer is almost certainly nothing.

Why would that be?

And as long as questions are being asked, why is Delaware County appealling rulings by the state Office of Open Records to grant citizens access to election information?

Why don’t poll watchers at the county’s central ballot counting center have the same rights they would at any other precinct?

Virginia Purging Bad Voters, Why Not Delco, Pa.?

Congressman Massie Co-Hosted Free And Equal Debate 3

Congressman Massie Co-Hosted Free And Equal Debate 3

By Bob Small

While we all expect Donald Trump to be the second President to serve two non-consecutive terms the first being Grover Cleveland –though Teddy Roosevelt should have been the second one — there’s still action along the aternative party front.

The third 2024 Free and Equal Debate was co-hosted by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie Congressman Thomas Massie and Free and Equal co-founder Christina Tobin.

Participants were Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver; Constitution Party nominee Randall Terry; and the presumptive Green Party nominee Jill Stein . The Green Party nominee won’t be officially chosen until its convention, Aug 15-18.

First some observations.

Chase Oliver is a dynamic speaker who believes in his positions. Hopefully, he’ll attain some lesser elected office and we can see how he performs. Jill Stein has some unique insights and continues to carry the green torch. Randall Terry surprised me because he was not the one issue candidate we expected of the co-founder of Operation Rescue. All three had quotable moments,.

“Remove victimless crime” to reduce our prison population, said Oliver. He also pointed out that we have not had a constituionally declared war since World War II, and wondered “How many dead babies is it worth to justify October 7th” concerning Israel.

Ms. Stein said “we need to look at how we are causing immigration in the first place” by supporting regime change

Se also said we have to be on the alert for “anti-First Amendment actions”

Terry repeatedly said that “The Democratic Party must be destroyed.”

He also said that Big Tech and Big Pharma are the new Mafia, and that the Covid lockdown was “a foretaste of Hell.”

He said that Congress should set up “a covid review committee”.

He said that Islamic Sharia law “dwarfs communism in its power to destroy” and that “You can’t improve on Moses or Jesus”

Their next, and presumably final debate, will be in September.

Congressman Massie Co-Hosted Free And Equal Debate 3

Congressman Massie Co-Hosted Free And Equal Debate 3