rob-martinez.bsky.social
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The OP is just rage baiting. Seems like they aren't getting enough beef on X so they come here. Feel free to ignore this shitposter and carry on living your life. 34 time convicted felon - Facts matter
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Sorry, but some of us and some politicians vote based on issues and not just to tow a party line. This argument is just narrow but since it's your "purity test" I can't say it's wrong unless you're trying to make it everyone's purity test.
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Decades of offshoring to cheap labor in China & Mexico mean we can’t quickly remake those goods in the US . Our factories & supply chains have shrunk. Reshoring would take years  and be pricey – imagine iPhones costing $2,300! Who's going to be able to afford all these domestic goods?
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@mcuban.bsky.social Simply put: these tariffs = higher prices for Americans. From iPhones assembled in China to cars built with Mexican parts, consumers pay more. Tariffs implemented this way are just a tax on things like phones & washing machines – costs get passed to us!
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This law criminalizing AI some AI content threatens First Amendment rights. Trump’s appointment of loyalist Alina Habba as US Attorney risks weaponizing the law to silence dissent and chill free speech. #handsoff #3E
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New Deal 2.0 incoming: universal healthcare, free public college, green jobs, affordable housing, and a $20 minimum wage. It is time to treat health, education, and a livable planet as rights, not privileges. We can build a future that works for everyone, not just the wealthy few.
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This is the tipping point. If they can disappear a legal resident, call him a threat with no proof, and deport him to a foreign prison despite court protection, then we are all TDA. Due process is dying. Anyone could be next. Don't be distracted by the markets, this is the real crisis.
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Imagine being mistaken for someone else, arrested by ICE, denied a lawyer, and deported to a foreign prison with no hearing or way to prove your innocence. This just happened to legal U.S. residents. If due process can vanish for them, it can vanish for you. This is the real crisis.
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Genuinely jealous of our northern neighbors.
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The majority of tabulation is done by two brands of machines from parent companies that just so happens to have direct links to those who won.
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Handys
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He knows. They all know. But what they know even more is that their base has no clue and will eat the shit they serve them.
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But his pal at Tesler said this was good. HUGE
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Exactly. It's a play on those who are not in their right mind.
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The great Sun Tzutard speaks.
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The only car that is even close to being made mostly in America is tesler. All the others are foreign made parts in American wrappers. Basically this is their way of forcing swasticars down people's throats.
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@ecmclaughlin.bsky.social Those probably aren't even the people that were kidnapped and illegal deported there. Looks like they just filled a cage with the most tattooed guys they could find who prob aren't even Venezuelan.
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Look, hic, I didn’t say war plans, I said attack plans. There’sh a diff’rence, okay? One’s like… aggresshive scheduling, and the other’s, like, a whole war. You can’t arrest me for calendering, that’sh just… that’sh just semantixxx! And lemme tell you, semantixxx are my legal counsel now.
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Maybe probably definitely held his legs during g kegstands.
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I trust our American troops fighting for liberty and freedom, but it’s not our job as citizens to trust everyone in power. The reporter aligns with my view and by exposing officials using Signal to evade accountability, they’re supporting transparency.
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"It couldn't be worse."
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As they might say: Это хуже некуда.
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I'd argue that their Signal usage strongly indicates an attempt to circumvent federal record-keeping laws, intentionally avoiding the retention of official communications to evade accountability and undermine transparency, rendering FOIA requests useless.
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Using Signal (and potentially on personal devices), an unsecure private messaging app, to discuss military strike plans constitutes mishandling of national defense information under the Espionage Act, regardless of classification, justifying charges against all chat participants.
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Using Signal, a private messaging app, to discuss military strike plans constitutes mishandling of national defense information under the Espionage Act, regardless of classification, justifying charges against all chat participants.
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Using Signal (and potentially on personal devices), an unsecure private messaging app, to discuss military strike plans constitutes mishandling of national defense information under the Espionage Act, regardless of classification, justifying charges against all chat participants.
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Espionage Act time
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Espionage Act time?
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Espionage Act time?
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Without going to deep there are definitely links between the vendors of the machines and the party who overwhelmingly "won" elections everywhere. I encourage people to do some research and come to your their conclusions. The truth is always more powerful this way.
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Given how widespread these anomolies are across different states I would say it's less likely someone hacked it with a USB stick or proximity device and more likely it was an update from the vendor or something else that the machines had in common.
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Step 1- machine vendor pushes update to machine with malicious code before election.
Step 2- have machine count votes in election.
Step 3- machine vendor pushes update to remove malicious lines of code.
We need to see the update logs of these machines as well.
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More simply a hand recount of the paper ballots that were counted by one of those tabulators would give you the answer. Pick any tabulator that had +1000 votes
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No doubt Signal has to make a statement confirming this or their product will be abandoned.
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Here's the guide to in-n-out burgers www.seriouseats.com/the-in-n-out...
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What's scary is that now they're going to have to do something even more dangerous and stupid to distract from this and redirectthe media.
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Can I get a oh yeah for Mustard Fried Double Doubles
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While we don’t yet have proof of exactly how manipulation occurred, the evidence from the Clark County record is undeniable. A simple hand count would definitively show if the digital vote tally is accurate.
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The data demands action—a small hand recount comparing paper ballots with the digital record in a Clark County precinct of over 1,000 voters could confirm whether the digital count reflects a fair election.
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Solid evidence exists. The leaked and released Cast Vote Record for Clark County, NV has been rigorously analyzed by voting experts and statisticians, uncovering clear signs of vote manipulation. This isn’t mere hearsay.
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Equating discredited 2020 deniers with 2024 data whistleblowers is misleading. The former’s claims crumbled without evidence; in contrast, we now have detailed voting data exposing human anomalies. A hand count of paper ballots in a precinct of 1,000+ voters could show if manipulation occurred.
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Careful for asking questions or they'll block you.
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False equivalency: 2020 election deniers were dismissed in court for lacking evidence and proof. That’s not the same as those now revealing machine-level data on 2024 vote manipulation, where non-statistical human voting patterns demand a simple paper ballot count for verification.