Sometimes, the voters have to share (maybe some of) the blame as well.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

04/17/2023, 13:16:52

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I also think the residents need to accept and share (at least half of) the responsibility for allowing the place to become decayed like Seattle.

The officials are at fault, but voters electing them for "personal reasons" and ignoring potential issues until it becomes a real problem is equally as blameworthy. Until then, the cycle will repeat over and over again.






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It's probably the case in Seattle and Chicongo. but what we saw in Arizona was totally attobishihng. Clearly, this election was stolen, not necessarily by Dominion but by the fact 62% of Republican polling places had machines that wouldn't work .
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Posted by: DeeDee ®

04/19/2023, 09:15:31

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that created total chaos. We still have 35,000 ballots uncounted and in the AG'S race, most provisional ballots (by Republicans who had to vote provisionally because of the broken machines) were rejected. Abe Hamadeh lost by about 250 votes.  That case is before the court presently and he has a chance to reverse the election if the court's allow examination of those votes to determine whether or not they should have been rejected.







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I'm a disenfranchised AZ voter myself.
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

04/19/2023, 09:27:52

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Hopefully Hamadeh can overturn it, but I'm not getting my hopes high. 

I wish Lake, Masters, and Finchem are granted that chance as well. All four of them are the winners to me.

So, the $1 million question: what happened to my ballot that was placed in door #3 on election day?







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Me too. He was winning by large numbers for the entire count even with the botched precincts. Suddenly he lost by 240?
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Posted by: DeeDee ®

04/19/2023, 17:32:21

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You make a rational point - which will not resonate with emotionally-centered voters.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

04/17/2023, 16:25:25

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Renown psychologist CG Jung believed that many people are feeling/intuition-centered. Such people are not strongly influenced by rational input (reason, logic, facts, numbers) but rather by what he called "impressions" which is a mélange of often-contradictory experiences, intuition and emotions having little (or nothing) to with what most people call "rationality". 

Be aware however, that is not to say that feeling/intuition-centered people are always completely irrational. It means that they do not place rationality at the forefront of their way of making decisions/judgements. He referred to such personalities as "non-rational" - meaning that they place reason/logic below their feelings in most things. 








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Unfortunately, that is true!
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

04/19/2023, 02:31:53

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My opinion is that voters are not interested in rational input anyways (they'll probably get bored, correct me if I'm wrong).

And sadly, with cities around Seattle (and Seattle itself), sometimes people like me have to just let it be.

Voters over there can have it their way.








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