• mozz@mbin.grits.devOP
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    7 months ago

    You can actually do this.

    It’s way more complex than a tour – it’s a whole process; among other things, they have average Joe Schmoes from both major parties overseeing everything (i.e. not like the DNC’s agents, more like Betty who’s been doing it since the 1970s), and they do things like hand recounts of randomly selected portions of the ballots that got fed into the machines, to give warning signs if someone has tried to rig the machines. It’s definitely not perfect; in the early 2000s there were very, very strong indications that the Republicans were rigging election machines on a pretty big scale. But I think asserting that just because you personally don’t understand how it works it means it must be untrustworthy is also not really airtight either.

    My strongest argument for saying that it’s not rigged is that, if it was rigged, I think it’s highly unlikely that the establishment powers would have picked Trump. But yes, by signing up as an election worker, you can literally see for yourself a lot of the safeguards that are in place (at least in your area) and decide for yourself whether you think they’re overall trustworthy.

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      7 months ago

      apparently, he doesn’t believe that Trump actually exists, so it’s more than a little likely he’s either completely insane and detached from reality, or, more likely, is just acting in bad faith / is disingenuous / an intelligent troll.

      • mozz@mbin.grits.devOP
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        7 months ago

        Yeah who knows dude

        Most of the time I try to respond to people as if they were real and sincere unless they give me a specific reason to think they’re not, even if internally I have some doubts.