Gabriel Sterling, a Republican deputy to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, warned officials just this week that they could be taken to court for refusal to certify results.
Gabriel Sterling, a Republican deputy to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, warned officials just this week that they could be taken to court for refusal to certify results.
This … I’d have thought he would not have put it in writing
Of course because there will be no consequences. If it loses; he wins even if the court finds they broke the law; they are not going to put it into effect…
This is the point that non trump people don’t grok.
His supporters don’t care.
His Multists (totally stealing that from now on) won’t be swayed by data or any facts. They won’t That 1/3 of the population would vote for him even if they were being rounded up for the camps.
This seems like the most Soviet thing ever.
We don’t have a good reëntry vehicle, so let’s have them eject. We KNOW personal parachutes work. So yeah that cool right Yuri?
Right. This is at its core a mechanical computer. This is only a few changes away from doing stuff like calculating real world data
That some damn fine work
The tenacity, or madness to work through how to make that work is amazing.
I forgot where I heard this::: If there are fewer, more relevant ads, Google and YouTube should be able to make more money with fewer ads.
The advertisers though want more ads even though they are less affective. As it forces the cost per ad down.
It is totally backwards…. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It was better in the original Russian …
Because— no matter what happens; in his universe, he’s the winner… if he actually wins “see how great I am” — if he loses “see how they robbed us? “
He needs and must be the center of attention and adulation.
See also malignant narcissisms
Yes after her opening statement of “things a convicted felon says …”
Here is the substack link
Not polling; actually voting.
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/2017/comm/voting-rates-age.html
18-24 as a group does not vote
Not polling, actually voting
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/2017/comm/voting-rates-age.html
Short version: no
Long version: I’m pretty sure; no. I believe that; tools used like apps would not be subject to FOIA.
I deal with public records requests at work… email, documents etc. sure thing, but I’m pretty sure that the AG would laugh at you requesting the source code for apps we use.
—- I could only wish that we were mandated to use only open source software
Funny story, before they did the 2007 redesigns, they asked users what they wanted to be added; 95% said features that were already in Office.
The Ribbon was designed to make features more findable.
Alas.