victor809
13 years ago

After the way Willard laid down last night I would guess he owns the voting machines, and the fix is on.

drywalldog wrote:



Doesn't one of his son's own controlling share of the voting machine company or something like that?

Bloody, when you own the electronic voting machines, none of that stuff matters. If one could cheat with absolute accuracy at the level of millions, what's even the point of arguing over whether the opposition is not counting votes that may be a percentage in their favor, or registering a few hundred dead people? That's like Michael Jordan playing basketball with a blind one-armed guy in a wheelchair.

Now, I'm not saying they're going to cheat. But I am saying that if there is anything that one should worry about, that's probably where the focus should be.
HockeyDad
13 years ago

Doesn't one of his son's own controlling share of the voting machine company or something like that?

victor809 wrote:




Which son and which company?
DrafterX
13 years ago


Now, I'm not saying they're going to cheat. But I am saying that if there is anything that one should worry about, that's probably where the focus should be.

victor809 wrote:



blind one-armed guys in wheelchairs..?? 😕



poor CROS... 😞
victor809
13 years ago

Which son and which company?

HockeyDad wrote:



I'm actually glad you asked that. Gave me a reason to look it up. It may just be a false flag.

Tagg Romney the founder of Solamere investments (which he runs). The initial story out there was that Solamere was a partner with HIG, an investment company with a large interest in Hart Intercivic (which operates the voting machines in Ohio).

However, new stories are just claiming that Solamere and HIG are partnered on investments, but HIG's investment in Hart is separate. Solamere does not own any part of Hart according to Solamere. I'd have to spend more time to look into whether this is accurate, or if they were previously involved in Hart.
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