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Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Amazon, mail-in voter fraud, unionization, u0026 karma." video.
@David D. There's a difference between verified mail-in/absentee voting and "We'll just mail something out to everybody on our out-of-date voter rolls and hope for the best" approach taken by the states that implemented mail-in voting en masse in about 3 months' time. It was half-assed and full of holes, and we have every reason to believe those holes were exploited. Districts that never had more than 60% voter turnout suddenly with 90% or even 105% voter turnout should raise a big red flag. But "nothing to see here. Move along." And I'm frankly a little suspicious about how my state went blue and stayed blue not long after universal mail-in was implemented. But at least they had a procedure, where you had to prove you were who you said you were, before receiving a mail-in ballot in the mail. I had to vote in person, the first time and check the box to get future ballots sent to me. I had to show my ID to do that first in-person vote. That's not how the new-to-mail-in-in-2020 states did it. It was a train-wreck. Anyhoo, I think this is a bipartisan sort of thing. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find all kinds of fraud taking place in the re-election of guys like Mitch McConnell.
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@LunarShift It IS what happened. Don't believe your Snopes or other paid fact-checking outfits, with their "mostly false" BS.
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@Rhaspun Yes. Partisan positions follow the "whose ox is gored" principle rather than, uh, principle.
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Louis is all about the regular people being exploited by corrupt corporations. The unionization of Amazon workers in Atlanta is the same sort of thing as workers in India destroying an Apple facility, because of promises broken. It's not crazy to say that this relates to the election, where outfits like Amazon and other Big Tech platforms assured us that mail-in voting was just fine.
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@Chris-ji4iu All the feedback they're getting is "Butt out."
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Typically the case, although not always. I'm all in favor of a new business model wherein the workers buy up a piece of the company over time as part of their pay package. Open your books. Be transparent. If you're doing the right things, workers will be behind you. If you're exploiting them, that will show up in the books, too. Anyway, I dunno how it'd all work, but yeah. The old saying is "A company that's unionized deserves it."
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I followed the link and was sent to a government propaganda site.
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With Biden safely installed and establishment candidates returning to office in the Congress, certain facts are now OK to report, like the abysmally poor security on universal mail-in. My state's been using universal mail-in for a long time, and turned and stayed blue not long after. Makes one think. Amazon now making claims that it - and its Big-Tech brethren - did everything possible to suppress before, during and after the 2020 election, reveals the brazenness of the well-known hypocrisy. These people are only interested in power and control, and have not one ounce of self-awareness or ethics. The establishment is run by sociopaths.
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@metaphoricdirigible1499 History is full of "The right thing happened for the wrong reason" situations.
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