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kerdios

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  1. 15 minutes ago, Blightmare said:

    Election Fraud is any attempt to, directly or indirectly, invalidate a vote. If this move is done willfully knowing that it will remove a lot of votes from the opposing candidate, then it is fraud.

    But they will just make excuses that they needed to do budget cuts because they needed to transfer money to the "war"  (stupid fascist terminology) on the corona and to reduce the manpower within the stations to reduce contagion. So there's no way to prove intent.

  2. 3 hours ago, Camacho said:

    i just hate the whole "anti repair" movement, WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO FIX, EVERYTHING, NO MATTER HOW OLD IT IS - like i tried fixing some old monitor, but i can't, there's no way to fix the power supply board, without replacing the whole damn thing, and there are no other options at this point, beyond throwing the whole thing away, which is insane, the panel in itself is perfectly fine, and hell my computer even detects it, but it just won't turn on properly for some god forsaken reason, but i'm looked at like i'm some kind of criminal, for trying to fix, something which was never supposed to be broken in the first place

    Then you're gonna love Louis Rossman and his right to repair initiative he's trying to get passed in as many states in the US as possible.

     

  3. 5 hours ago, Annie said:

    ... which makes this move pretty transparently election fraud.

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    It's not actual fraud since everything is done inside the (democratic) game's rules.

    Now if his followers and the swing voters decide to reelect him even though he has been abd is actively sabotaging the infrastructure of his country is another question altogether.
    On a side note, why is it the USA right is anti regulatory boards such as the EPA but pro regulatory boards such as the NHTSA?

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