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OP ED » Fri Nov 18, 2016 4:24 pm wrote:That's not the relevant bit. Closeness is relative. The oddness is in the discrepancy between how people report that they voted and how the magician announces that the counts tallied. Whenever we have a strange, statistically relevant and unexpected shift it's always in the same direction, which is itself possessing truly astronomical odds of happening, even if it only happened once. But it happens more and more often. With no audits and no paper trail, we're bereft of the tools to examine the oddities which are generally ignored by major media. They're going to spend months wondering how it could have been so wrong without any examination of the most obvious explanation.
OP ED » Sat Nov 19, 2016 6:01 pm wrote:You'd still need to account for this phenomena only happening in strategically useful places. Texas and New York don't show the discrepancy.
JackRiddler » 19 Nov 2016 16:14 wrote:OP ED » Sat Nov 19, 2016 6:01 pm wrote:You'd still need to account for this phenomena only happening in strategically useful places. Texas and New York don't show the discrepancy.
I can't find this table of all states that I did examine, but on it I noticed it happening also in some states that are considered safe and not problematized as controversial, including shifts from exit poll to vote count in Clinton's favor independently of "who" controls the state (and who can say who really "controls" or only thinks they control it). It's a shitshow and the only healthy response rather than claiming findings can be derived is to demand uniform rules and unhackable or open-source software, paper ballots and automatic counts of the paper. Or just the damn paper. If this place (US not RI) were not hysterical, why would matter if a result took 4 days to properly tabulate in a transparent, auditable, mutually-overseen fashion? But it's hysterical, so you gotta have the optiscan or the touchscreen for instant results, because it's an earth-level crisis if no one's conceding the next morning.
OP ED » Sat Nov 19, 2016 7:46 pm wrote:(If I were "them" it would be easy and safer for me to steal what I wanted. For me, opportunity alone implies that they must be doing this, because I would, and so would brekin, etc etc)
KUAN » Sat Nov 19, 2016 10:27 pm wrote:What does a nice person like you know jackriddler?
What your good mind lacks is the dirty grease that lubricates that world, the ‘I know where you live’ or ‘you scratch my back’ dynamic?
Just possibly - what do I know
a model based on the visible, and reasonable inference
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