I worked in IT for years, and used computers in every other job I had, from political to mfg. This was no "glitch", which the news kept calling it, obviously as tech ignorant as they have been science ignorant. I knew Soros was involved via his former head of George Soros Foundation, but this ownership should hae been divulged by the Dems from the start. If you fill out a poll, you are asked if you work for media. When selling voter software, you should divulge ownership of the company and who sets up the tabulation software. They should have to repay every state who were duped into being part of voter fraud!
Me dino is suddenly inspired to think Fake News aren't all that tech ignorant and science ignorant as they are "Let's keep the public ignorant." And those sneaky Dems aren't going to divulge anything that may prevent snaking a reelection away from Trump.
I'm with you on this one, Stormi. I started programming computers in 1972 and over the years used multiple languages on multiple platforms including assembly language and raw machine code and I don't believe this was any "glitch" either. Software on process systems, which is what a voting machine is, doesn't behave that way and neither does data collection software unless it has been designed to do so.
The next place to look is the hardware interface and mechanisms of the voting machines.
So, the question is this: If this is such big news, it is going to court? Or is it simply going to rattle around the halls of anti-Democrat blogs and discussions? This should be in court.
Relevant question. All I know is lawsuits have been filed. Another question is what kind of judges will handle them. Will lawsuits thrown out by biased judges make it up to the Supreme Court? Me dino lacks a crystal ball that can answer any of that.
And those sneaky Dems aren't going to divulge anything that may prevent snaking a reelection away from Trump.
The next place to look is the hardware interface and mechanisms of the voting machines.
https://welovetrump.com/2020/11/12/fi...
Will lawsuits thrown out by biased judges make it up to the Supreme Court? Me dino lacks a crystal ball that can answer any of that.
Answer: A feature