Maricopa County will finally comply with the router subpoena.

You know, the routers they claimed didn’t exist.


BREAKING: Maricopa County Agrees to Settle with Arizona Senate — Special Master Hired to Provide Answers to Senate
IT IS HEREBY AGREED:

1. A Special Master has been selected by the Parties to coordinate the process whereby answers will be provided to quesstions the Senate has concerning the County’s routers and splunk logs as they relate to the November 3, 2020 general election. The Special Master is former congressman John Shadegg. Congressman Shadegg wil hire one to three computer technology experts to assist him in respondinh to the Senate’s questions.
[…]
2. The scope of the Senate’s questions shall be limited to matters conscerning the County’s routers and splunk logs in relation to the November 3, 2020 general election…


I figure it’s too late, and incriminating data has already been wiped or over-written.

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Fulton County Fraud

Remember the alarm that went off at the ballot storage facility in Fulton County, Georgia? The story gets better worse.


BREAKING GA AUDIT UPDATE: Fulton County Sheriff Security Detail Left Ballot Warehouse Against Court Order – 20 Minutes Later Alarm Went Off, Door Found Ajar
“Fulton County had been ordered by Judge Amero to guard the facility 24/7.

“Two Fulton County Sheriff vehicles had been securing the building since May 25th when Judge Amero ordered the facility guarded. Yesterday at 4pm, the two Sheriff cars left the parking lot for two hours. Twenty minutes after the cars left the premises, the security alarm went off. The private security detail heard the alarm and investigated, finding the door unlocked and the building unattended.

No one else responded to the alarm. Either they did this purposefully or the alarm system is not monitored. The off-duty officers walked in the building and did not see any further damage or personnel. At 8pm, a Fulton County employee finally came to lock the door.”


The “off-duty” officers mentioned were private security hired by the plaintiff’s attorney because he — clearly justifiably — didn’t trust the county to provide proper court ordered security.

So first the county got the private security run off the property to where they couldn’t maintain as good a watch.

Then the court-ordered county security — both cars, at the same time — left

And finally, a mere 20 minutes after the deputies’ departure, the alarm went off.

Try to convince me that Fulton County didn’t do this deliberately.

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[UPDATED] Interesting Fact About Voter Registration for The Run-Offs

See update below.

Raffensperger set the wrong date.

GA Code § 21-2-224:

(b) If any person whose name is not on the list of registered electors maintained by the Secretary of State under this article desires to vote at any special primary or special election, such person shall make application as provided in this article no later than either the close of business on the fifth day after the date of the call for the special primary or special election, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays of this state or the close of business on the fifth Monday prior to the date of the special primary or special election or, if such Monday is a legal holiday, by the close of business on the following business day, whichever is later; except that:

The exceptions are special elections held in conjunction with a general election, and or if it’s one whose date is set in § 21-2-540.

But in § 21-2-540, we find:

(3) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to:
(B) Special primaries or special elections to fill vacancies in federal or state public offices.

I see two ways to view the run-off:

1. The run-off is merely a continuation of the general senates election from November 3. (see update below) If that’s the case, the the deadline to register was October 5. No one else need apply and vote in the run-off next month. Or…

2. The run-off is a new, standalone special election, and the deadline was five business days after the run-off was announced. I don’t recall the date it was officially announced, but no later than November 20. That put the registration deadline no later than November 27. (see update below)

But SOS Raffensperger set the deadline on December 7. That fucking idiot used the § 21-2-224(a) general election registration rule.

Once again, that scumbag violated state law to give Dems more time to ship in people and register.

Added, 12/19: Doh! I got so wrapped up in Georgia Code that I neglected the Georgia Constitution. Article II, Section II, Paragraph II:

Paragraph II. Run-off election. A run-off election shall be a continuation of the general election and only persons who were entitled to vote in the general election shall be entitled to vote therein; and only those votes cast for the persons designated for the runoff shall be counted in the tabulation and canvass of the votes cast.

That seems pretty damned clear.

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The Dems aren’t even pretending anymore.

Gropin’ Joe is essentially out. Both he and “Lewinsky with more ambition” have referred to the “Harris administration. Now it’s the Texas state director for the Biden Harris campaign.

“Without further delay, I am so honored to introduce the next president of the United States, Sen. Kamala Harris,” Acuña said.

Video

Kneepads did not correct her.

So who would her VP pick be?


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