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  • this is how the United States got here

    as someone whose job takes them across the country but in a ground vehicle get to see the country as is and talk to a lot of people

    unfortunately most people lack the ability to just up and go whenever however due to restrictions from jobs etcetera or if they do they see it from the clouds nice and pretty and when go home to the HOAs do not see the rot that surrounds

    been more damaging to democracy than the fake news that would not be able to exist in a world were people could freely move around and see for themselves

    gas and food and housing cost play into too

    want to kill a democracy just jack the prices up and make shit restrictive but show what they are missing on the boob tubes never know otherwise and here is where we are





  • so one side is exclusively and publicly on our side as citizens and the other is not and it is not both sides against the citizens?

    only one side is for universal healthcare, less pollution, higher wages, etcetera?

    if that were the case where is the healthcare, less pollution in the United States, the higher wages, etcetera?

    if it is not both sides then why do both sides not only work together but do it even when not in the best interest of the citizens and it constantly shows all around the country?

    the two parties even held a celebrity filled gala together where protesters that were for the welfare of everyone were locked outside







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    11 days ago

    who did own the machines

    Dominion Voting Systems Corporation was a North American[2] company that produced and sold electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in Canada and the United States.[3] In 2025, Scott Leiendecker purchased the company under a new company called Liberty Vote.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_Voting_Systems

    who now own the machines

    Dominion Voting Systems has been sold to Liberty Vote.

    https://www.npr.org/2025/10/11/nx-s1-5570868/analyzing-dominion-voting-systems-sale-to-firm-run-by-ex-republican-elections-official

    Our Promise.

    My Fellow Americans,

    Today, I am proud to announce Liberty Vote — a 100% American‐owned election technology company dedicated to restoring trust in our elections. Our mission is clear: every vote must be secure, fair, and verifiable.

    I have spent my life working to strengthen America’s elections. That commitment began years ago, in the aftermath of the 2000 election, when I worked for the Missouri Secretary of State. Later, as Election Director in St. Louis, I led the effort to modernize outdated systems and rebuild public trust. Eventually, I founded an election technology company that today serves nearly one in four voters nationwide.

    With Liberty Vote, we are building on that legacy. We are turning the page and beginning the vital work of restoring faith in American elections. While these changes will not happen overnight, Liberty Vote’s mission is rooted in American values and committed to transparency, independent audits, and verifiable paper records.

    Our purpose is simple: to ensure that America’s elections are secure, fair, and honest.

    Scott Leiendecker

    Founder and Chairman, Liberty Vote

    https://libertyvote.com/