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Title: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Ben on November 06, 2020, 09:45:21 AM
A couple of stories I read this morning that are interesting to me in long term effects:


Journalists suggest progressives should be paid to move to targeted states in great numbers to become residents just long enough to vote. The most egregious example is Bloomberg paying 80,000 people $50,000 each to move to Wyoming long enough to vote. The Wyoming Governor was reelected with 75,000 votes.

When you think about this, it's a drop in the bucket for Bloomberg, and he can access an army of unemployed antifa kids and others who would happily move to Wyoming for a year for that money. Or to congressional districts in key states where, because of population, 20K-30K votes could flip a district. Just think about how few votes AOC got to get elected.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/liberal-journalists-call-for-democrats-to-move-to-red-states-to-manipulate-elections



Second story: Google apparently used it's extensive demographic database of users to only send election reminders to their liberal users.

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“One of our most disturbing findings so far is that between Monday, October 26th (the day our system became fully operational) and Thursday, October 29th, only our liberal field agents received vote reminders on Google’s home page. Conservatives did not receive even a single vote reminder,” Epstein said, according to the senators.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/googles-selective-display-of-vote-reminders-may-have-shifted-millions-of-votes-gop-senators_3568092.html

While this particular instance might not be a big deal, it really gets you thinking about what nefarious stuff Google, et al are capable of doing with all that data they collect about you every time you touch an internet connected device.

Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Hawkmoon on November 06, 2020, 11:49:57 AM
This is much more a story than the alleged Russian "interference" in 2016. This isn't voter "influencing," this is voter buying.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Ben on November 06, 2020, 01:22:27 PM
This is much more a story than the alleged Russian "interference" in 2016. This isn't voter "influencing," this is voter buying.

To the voter buying, as I think more on it, we're not just talking about unemployed anarchist kids. Who is to say Bloomberg couldn't pay well-off telecomuters, like Google employees, as well? Or for that matter Google could encourage their employees to telecommute from states they want to turn. It wouldn't be difficult to convince the Google millionaire employees to hang out in Jackson Hole for a year instead of BFE Wyoming. For that matter, there are plenty of retired hippies that do nothing but travel the country in their vans and motorhomes. If I were one of them and somebody offered me $50K to change my residency for a year, that's a frickin' deal.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Hawkmoon on November 06, 2020, 02:34:15 PM
Joe Biden?

NOT  MY  PRESIDENT!
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: MillCreek on November 06, 2020, 02:46:47 PM
Ben may recall that this was exactly how the Rajneeshees took over the government of Antelope, Oregon.  Busing in transients for long enough to register to vote.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: kgbsquirrel on November 06, 2020, 03:02:48 PM
Carpetbag voters to go with the carpetbag politicians.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: HankB on November 18, 2020, 11:45:39 AM
Do we have any APS members in the airline industry who can help Democrats moving to Georgia (to vote in the Senate runoffs) with their one-way travel arrangements?

(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fthewaywomenwork.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F03%2Fgeorgia-map.gif&f=1&nofb=1)

Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Angel Eyes on November 18, 2020, 04:18:40 PM
... and now I have "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" playing in my head.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Fly320s on November 18, 2020, 05:21:15 PM
Do we have any APS members in the airline industry who can help Democrats moving to Georgia (to vote in the Senate runoffs) with their one-way travel arrangements?

Yes, but we don't fly to that Georgia.  Also, bulk container ships are much cheaper.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: bedlamite on November 18, 2020, 05:52:32 PM
... and now I have "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" playing in my head.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip5e9NUvX6A
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: DittoHead on December 03, 2020, 08:44:58 AM
Quote from: https://www.wsbtv.com/news/politics/florida-attorney-under-investigation-registering-vote-georgia-encouraging-others-do-same/L6LTC2AHBFDMXPOTZKVMO5ESJQ/
In a Wednesday afternoon, Georgia’s Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs confirmed the office would be exploring the felony charges tied to fraudulent voter registration in Georgia.

For weeks Georgia officials have warned that registering to vote with no attempt to stay in Georgia can be punishable by a felony charge that can carry up to a ten-year sentence , and $100,000 fine.

“This isn’t California,” said Fuchs. “We actually investigate and seek to prosecute individuals who try vote here illegally. Our system is built to prevent this behavior— we will seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.”
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Ben on December 03, 2020, 08:53:55 AM
I keep seeing that GA says they are going after voter fraud, but I'm waiting for them to actually do that. So far I saw they are actively investigating a Republican attorney who was encouraging Republicans to register in GA. They still haven't done anything about Stacey Abram's group, who is saturating college campuses with documentation detailing how to temporarily change residency to GA.

I also read yesterday that a bunch of Hollywood celebrities are using social media under their own names, and also fake Republican personas encouraging GA Republican voters to write in Trump or else boycott the election as a "statement" regarding the presidential election. Seems like that should involve interstate investigations. Hollywood certainly seems to be heavily invested in Georgia elections over the last few years. Probably follow the money.

In the long term, GA really needs to change their residency requirements.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: DittoHead on December 03, 2020, 09:04:03 AM
I also read yesterday that a bunch of Hollywood celebrities are using social media under their own names, and also fake Republican personas encouraging GA Republican voters to write in Trump or else boycott the election as a "statement" regarding the presidential election. Seems like that should involve interstate investigations.

Investigations of what exactly?
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Hawkmoon on December 03, 2020, 11:20:19 AM
Investigations of what exactly?

FCC violations. Using interstate electronic communications to fraudulently influence an election.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: DittoHead on December 03, 2020, 11:40:10 AM
FCC violations. Using interstate electronic communications to fraudulently influence an election.
:rofl:
 :lol:
 =|
 ???
Honestly, I've seen enough crazy "legal theories" tossed around lately that I can't even tell when people are joking anymore.  =(
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: AZRedhawk44 on December 03, 2020, 12:08:13 PM
FCC violations. Using interstate electronic communications to fraudulently influence an election.

And Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity are immune to this with their radio talk shows?
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Hawkmoon on December 03, 2020, 02:30:17 PM
:rofl:
 :lol:
 =|
 ???
Honestly, I've seen enough crazy "legal theories" tossed around lately that I can't even tell when people are joking anymore.  =(

I wasn't joking.

Some years ago the then-mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut, was being investigated by the FBI for possible corruption. They had a warrant to tap his phones. In the course of their investigation, the phone taps led to the discovery that hizzoner liked to diddle young girls. After some soul-searching over whether or not to compromise their corruption investigation, the fibbies for once decided to do the right thing, and they busted him for a variety of charges relating to trafficking children.

These were federal charges. All the illicit activities took place within Connecticut. BUT ... because he made some of the arrangements using his cell phone, and some of the calls pinged off towers across the state line in New York, they were able to satisfy the court that there was an interstate communication nexus. He was convicted, and is still in prison.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Giordano
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: Hawkmoon on December 03, 2020, 02:31:41 PM
And Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity are immune to this with their radio talk shows?

Who are they pretending to be?
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: AmbulanceDriver on December 03, 2020, 04:49:43 PM
Yes, but we don't fly to that Georgia.  Also, bulk container ships are much cheaper.

Oooh.  In that case, can the navy accidentally mistake it for a live-fire exercise target?
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: AZRedhawk44 on December 03, 2020, 05:00:43 PM
Who are they pretending to be?

They often have fraudulent voice actors pretending to be various leftist politicians.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: TommyGunn on December 03, 2020, 08:24:26 PM
They often have fraudulent voice actors pretending to be various leftist politicians.
:facepalm:   Satire.     ;/
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: kgbsquirrel on December 04, 2020, 01:32:19 AM
Oooh.  In that case, can the navy accidentally mistake it for a live-fire exercise target?

Congress gets grumpy when we do that.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: 230RN on December 06, 2020, 01:26:13 PM
Ben reported,

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Journalists suggest progressives should be paid to move to targeted states in great numbers to become residents just long enough to vote. The most egregious example is Bloomberg paying 80,000 people $50,000 each to move to Wyoming long enough to vote. The Wyoming Governor was reelected with 75,000 votes

I believe I observed this a long time ago and mentioned it several times in the last few cycles.

Just a question of obviously "moving" loaded cars with out of state plates and a lot of nonresident cars around September and Ocotober.  "Just in time to register to vote," I'd half-jokingly remark to myself.

Granted, classes were starting about then and fall is a good touristy season, so when I'd mention it in an election context, I'd get put down as being wun uh them paranoid right wingers.  

But it got pretty much  confirmed for  me when the Dems had their convention here in Denver.  In working for an overwhelmingly liberal outfit, I noticed several rather pointed "water cooler" remarks which confirmed this.... usually mentioned in a rather supercilious and almost triumphant "we'll show them" context.

But proof?  No.  

Howevr, of late I have noticed that the successes in this past election seem to have emboldened a lot of leftists to actually admit their more nefarious tactics.

Jes' sayin'.  Jes' bein' paranoid.  Don't mind me jes' settin' by the cracker barrel and jes' watchin' 'n listenin'.

Terry, 230RN
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: RoadKingLarry on December 06, 2020, 02:03:48 PM
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
 [tinfoil] [tinfoil]
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: 230RN on December 06, 2020, 06:20:58 PM
Well, "geriatric paranoia" isn't necessarily due to any decaying mental function, but could simply be the result of years of accumulated negative experiences.
Title: Re: On Voter Influencing
Post by: kgbsquirrel on December 06, 2020, 07:39:08 PM
Well, "geriatric paranoia" isn't necessarily due to any decaying mental function, but could simply be the result of years of accumulated negative experiences.

Well that and seeing plague bearers sent into nursing homes instead of their emergency army field hospitals setup for the purpose.