SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: pocotrader who wrote (1223899)4/23/2020 3:24:18 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations

Recommended By
locogringo
Mick Mørmøny
Tenchusatsu
Winfastorlose

  Respond to of 1578564
 
TOO FUNNY: Joe Biden Holds Up A Sign On Camera And Twitter Users Have A Field Day With It

By
Mike LaChance
-

April 23, 2020

243SHARES Share Tweet


During a recent media appearance, Joe Biden held up a sign on camera.

He wasn’t thinking about politics in the age of Photoshop.

Twitter users grabbed the image and went to town on it with hilarious results.

Talk about a backfire.

Trending: CNN’s Acosta Blames Trump For Kids Getting Bullied – Forgets CNN Just Settled Lawsuit For Bullying Teen

This is epic.

Take a look below:



Comfortably Smug@ComfortablySmug





ATTENTION MINIONS:

Joe Biden is a moron.

He held up signs the other night.

Enjoy





1,948

8:16 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




846 people are talking about this





Sonny Bunch stan account@TheNickaChew





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





141

8:56 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




40 people are talking about this





Krian Brassenstein@KBrassenstein





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





698

8:22 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




198 people are talking about this





Majestic Mia muses! @miaBfuerte





Replying to @JayGHancock @KBrassenstein





5

9:13 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




See Majestic Mia muses! 's other Tweets





Dr. Richard Harambe@Richard_Harambe





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





636

8:56 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




133 people are talking about this





I Drink w/ Your Mom@wilkins21





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





167

8:32 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




31 people are talking about this





Daniel Collins@danielc4liberty





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





120

8:41 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




20 people are talking about this





The Dank Knight @capeandcowell





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





159

11:46 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




38 people are talking about this





Erick Collins@ErickCollins615





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





234

9:32 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




93 people are talking about this





The Daily Wire

?@realDailyWire





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





109

12:05 PM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




23 people are talking about this





(•_•)@AsTheWorldBurnz





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





274

8:54 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




90 people are talking about this





MearaJM@MillennialOther





Replying to @ComfortablySmug





295

8:38 AM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




68 people are talking about this





Erick Collins@ErickCollins615





Replying to @ErickCollins615





48

5:46 PM - Apr 22, 2020
Twitter Ads info and privacy




19 people are talking about this



That’s some pretty funny stuff.



To: pocotrader who wrote (1223899)4/23/2020 3:52:54 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

Recommended By
Winfastorlose

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578564
 
Top Elections Lawyer: Vote-By-Mail Is "The Most Massive Fraud Scheme In American History"



by Tyler Durden
Thu, 04/23/2020 - 13:27

TwitterFacebookRedditEmailPrint

Authored by Margaret Menge via InsideSources.com,

The First Amendment lawyer famous for Citizens United has taken up arms against a new foe: all-mail voting.

Jim Bopp, Jr. filed two lawsuits in federal court this week — one in Nevada and one in Virginia — to stop officials in those states from mailing out ballots to everyone on the voter rolls, not just those who request them.

“I don’t use the word ‘voters,’” he says, “I use the word ‘people on the registration rolls’ because many of them are ineligible to vote. They’re not voters. They’re people that are on the registration rolls that are ineligible to vote.”



As the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation, Democratic officials and activists began pushing states to switch to voting by mail, eliminating in-person voting altogether - and probably permanently.



But organizations that have spent years reviewing the voter rolls in many states estimate that more than 20 million of the names nationwide are duplicates, people who have moved away, are deceased, non-citizens or felons who have not had their voting rights restored.

“Democrats have been trying to register everybody in the country and then fight purging the rolls of ineligible people, and now they want to mail ballots to every single one of them,” says Bopp.

“It’s just like, talk about the most massive fraud scheme in the history of America. Makes Tammany Hall looks like a bunch of pikers, or the Pendergast Machine in Kansas City look like they didn’t even know how to steal elections.”

Earlier this month, Bopp filed a brief in New Mexico on behalf of the organization True the Vote and individual voters, whose votes could have been canceled out by the votes of ineligible voters if the court sided with plaintiffs — county clerks who wanted ballots mailed to everyone, not just those who’d requested them.

“What the parties request this court to do here is little else than pure anarchy that robs both the legislature and the eligible, registered voters of New Mexico of the authority and protections afforded each under the New Mexico [Constitution] and the United States Constitution,” the brief reads.



Bopp argued that the rights of voters were “imperiled” by the plaintiffs’ request and that the plaintiffs have attempted to “entice” the court to “utilize the national emergency created by the COVID-19 virus as a guise to usurp the constitutionally delegated authority of the legislature and overrule and replace current election laws with robust protections against voter fraud with a court-created scheme of mail-in balloting.”

The Supreme Court of New Mexico sided with Bopp and denied the request for ballots to be sent to all names on the rolls.

But now the push is on for all-mail voting in the November presidential election, as well. About a half dozen state have already legalized it.

NEVER MISS THE NEWS THAT MATTERS MOST

ZEROHEDGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX

Receive a daily recap featuring a curated list of must-read stories.

“They are bringing suits all over the country to impose it through court orders,” says Bopp.

“All-mail. Their ideal is all-mail.”

All-mail voting is not the same as absentee voting as voting absentee involves the voter requesting an absentee ballot, usually by mail, with a signature.

Some states have more stringent requirements than others. In Kansas, for example, people requesting an absentee ballot are required to send a copy of a driver’s license or State ID with the application for an absentee ballot.

“Part of the problem with this discussion is, we are familiar with absentee ballots, and that does involve quote mailing a ballot, end of quote,” says Bopp, “but there are numerous safeguards, the most important of which is the prior application. You have to apply.

“You have an audit trail, and all sorts of things. And that’s why a lot of these Democrats and liberal activists don’t like absentee ballot,” he says.

“They want wholesale mailing out without application because it eliminates half the fraud protection.”