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		By: Nicholas Weed		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicholas Weed]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 22:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DIPS obsession with DeSantis only confirms his diagnosis known as Transference. Perhaps your recovery would be more successful if you would stop the self-medicating and switched over to &quot;legitimate&quot; prescription medication.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DIPS obsession with DeSantis only confirms his diagnosis known as Transference. Perhaps your recovery would be more successful if you would stop the self-medicating and switched over to &#8220;legitimate&#8221; prescription medication.</p>
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		By: DeepStateProvocateur		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[DeepStateProvocateur]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 16:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#062; All the offenders were Democrats.

Can you provide any evidence toward this statement?  I doubt it.  

By way of example, here are two cases of MAGA morons in the Villages voting twice for Trump in 2020.

&quot;TWO RESIDENTS OF the Florida retirement community The Villages pleaded guilty to voting more than once in the 2020 presidential election, multiple outlets reported Wednesday.

Charles Barnes, 64, and Jay Ketcik, 63, could face five years in prison for the third-degree felony, but will avoid jail time as long as they participate in 50 hours of community service and take a three-month civics class, among other requirements outlined by the state attorney.

Barnes has no listed party affiliation, and an arrest warrant indicates he had a Connecticut address. Ketcik is a registered Republican who made several Facebook posts in support of former president Donald Trump, Orlando CBS affiliate News 6 reported at the time of his arrest. He admitted to voting by mail in Florida as well as absentee in Michigan.&quot;

From the same article, Trump&#039;s chief of staff (one of many!) was dual registered!  

&quot;The news of Villages voter fraud comes the same day the Asheville Citizen Times reported that the state of North Carolina removed former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows from its voter rolls. Meadows is under investigation for voter fraud, and was reportedly registered in Virginia and North Carolina at the same time, with his North Carolina registration being tied to a mobile home in the middle of nowhere where he doesn’t appear to have ever lived.&quot;

It&#039;s always projection with Republicans.  Always. 

&#062; I’d much rather waste a few million dollars on rooting out voter fraud,

But they didn&#039;t &#039;root out&#039; anything; a quarter of the cases were thrown out of court and only one person was actually sentenced.  Think of it like this, if they wanted to &#039;find&#039; 1% of the vote 11M votes cast was &#039;fraudulent&#039;, they&#039;d need to find another 110,000 illegal voters.  So far, they&#039;ve found 25.  The math is a dumb as trickle down economics, but I doubt any Republicans will stop yammering for it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&gt; All the offenders were Democrats.</p>
<p>Can you provide any evidence toward this statement?  I doubt it.  </p>
<p>By way of example, here are two cases of MAGA morons in the Villages voting twice for Trump in 2020.</p>
<p>&#8220;TWO RESIDENTS OF the Florida retirement community The Villages pleaded guilty to voting more than once in the 2020 presidential election, multiple outlets reported Wednesday.</p>
<p>Charles Barnes, 64, and Jay Ketcik, 63, could face five years in prison for the third-degree felony, but will avoid jail time as long as they participate in 50 hours of community service and take a three-month civics class, among other requirements outlined by the state attorney.</p>
<p>Barnes has no listed party affiliation, and an arrest warrant indicates he had a Connecticut address. Ketcik is a registered Republican who made several Facebook posts in support of former president Donald Trump, Orlando CBS affiliate News 6 reported at the time of his arrest. He admitted to voting by mail in Florida as well as absentee in Michigan.&#8221;</p>
<p>From the same article, Trump&#8217;s chief of staff (one of many!) was dual registered!  </p>
<p>&#8220;The news of Villages voter fraud comes the same day the Asheville Citizen Times reported that the state of North Carolina removed former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows from its voter rolls. Meadows is under investigation for voter fraud, and was reportedly registered in Virginia and North Carolina at the same time, with his North Carolina registration being tied to a mobile home in the middle of nowhere where he doesn’t appear to have ever lived.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always projection with Republicans.  Always. </p>
<p>&gt; I’d much rather waste a few million dollars on rooting out voter fraud,</p>
<p>But they didn&#8217;t &#8216;root out&#8217; anything; a quarter of the cases were thrown out of court and only one person was actually sentenced.  Think of it like this, if they wanted to &#8216;find&#8217; 1% of the vote 11M votes cast was &#8216;fraudulent&#8217;, they&#8217;d need to find another 110,000 illegal voters.  So far, they&#8217;ve found 25.  The math is a dumb as trickle down economics, but I doubt any Republicans will stop yammering for it.</p>
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		By: August West		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 14:33:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DSP left out the most fun observation... All the offenders were Democrats. 

I&#039;d much rather waste a few million dollars on rooting out voter fraud, than waste 100&#039;s of billions on a wide-open border and all of the fraud and waste that comes with it. I have no problem with fun, keep it comin&#039;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DSP left out the most fun observation&#8230; All the offenders were Democrats. </p>
<p>I&#8217;d much rather waste a few million dollars on rooting out voter fraud, than waste 100&#8217;s of billions on a wide-open border and all of the fraud and waste that comes with it. I have no problem with fun, keep it comin&#8217;.</p>
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		By: DeepStateProvocateur		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[DeepStateProvocateur]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 13:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fun reality based observation; DeSantis&#039;s joke of an election security taskforce was a total waste of tax payer money.  They managed all of twenty four &#039;arrests&#039;, over a quarter of which were dismissed in court, and only one person has seen any jail time.  

Google any of the below to see the site; TLHReports doesn&#039;t play nicely with links.

&quot;One by one, many of the initial 20 arrests announced by the Office of Election Crimes and Security have stumbled in court. Six cases have been dismissed. Five other defendants accepted plea deals that resulted in no jail time. Only one case has gone to trial, resulting in a split verdict. The others are pending.&quot;

&quot;In its first nine months, the new unit made just four other arrests, according to a report the agency released earlier this year. Critics say the low numbers point to the overall strength of Florida’s electoral system and a lack of sufficient evidence to pursue further charges. Nonetheless, as he gears up for a possible presidential run, DeSantis is moving to give the office more teeth, asking the legislature to nearly triple the division’s annual budget from $1.2 million to $3.1 million. The Republican governor also pushed through a bill ensuring the statewide prosecutor has jurisdiction over election crime cases — an attempt to resolve an issue several judges have raised in dismissing cases.&quot;

For context, Florida has arrested &#060; 30 people out of a population of 22.5M, which means, we spent a few million dollars to &#039;find&#039; &#039;fraud&#039; in 0.00013636363636364% of the population.  Great job, Ron!  It looks a lot like his Iowa poll numbers, frankly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fun reality based observation; DeSantis&#8217;s joke of an election security taskforce was a total waste of tax payer money.  They managed all of twenty four &#8216;arrests&#8217;, over a quarter of which were dismissed in court, and only one person has seen any jail time.  </p>
<p>Google any of the below to see the site; TLHReports doesn&#8217;t play nicely with links.</p>
<p>&#8220;One by one, many of the initial 20 arrests announced by the Office of Election Crimes and Security have stumbled in court. Six cases have been dismissed. Five other defendants accepted plea deals that resulted in no jail time. Only one case has gone to trial, resulting in a split verdict. The others are pending.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;In its first nine months, the new unit made just four other arrests, according to a report the agency released earlier this year. Critics say the low numbers point to the overall strength of Florida’s electoral system and a lack of sufficient evidence to pursue further charges. Nonetheless, as he gears up for a possible presidential run, DeSantis is moving to give the office more teeth, asking the legislature to nearly triple the division’s annual budget from $1.2 million to $3.1 million. The Republican governor also pushed through a bill ensuring the statewide prosecutor has jurisdiction over election crime cases — an attempt to resolve an issue several judges have raised in dismissing cases.&#8221;</p>
<p>For context, Florida has arrested &lt; 30 people out of a population of 22.5M, which means, we spent a few million dollars to &#039;find&#039; &#039;fraud&#039; in 0.00013636363636364% of the population.  Great job, Ron!  It looks a lot like his Iowa poll numbers, frankly.</p>
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