Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Politics

Federal judge in Ohio hears challenge to Ohio voting machine software.
"U.S. District Court Judge Greg Frost heard more than an hour of oral arguments in the lawsuit brought by a Columbus State Community College political science professor voter who claims that the contract that Secretary of State Jon Husted entered into with Omaha, Neb.-based Election Systems could allow changes on the voting machine results from non-election board officials."
Apparently it's OK for election board officials to change the information, so this is really about keeping the establishment in control of fixing elections.

The government can't do anything to Sandy victims but make things worse, but they sure can find ways to get them to vote.

Romney managed to lose to a guy who kept unemployment above 8 percent for years. That's an impressive loss. I expected Romney to win, but his loss proves what I said during the primary: he was uniquely unqualified to beat Obama because he couldn't take Obama on on core issues like Obamacare or government spending. He was political career was defined by flip-flopping. I saw one exit poll figure that people who considered "does he care about me" as a major issue, went for Obama by something like 85 percent to 15 percent, so Obama's attacks on Romney as a rich, out of tough guy worked. I don't know how anybody could think Obama cares about them. You have to hand it to the pollsters. It was as close as they said.

Reports of voting machine problems.

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