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Re: 2020 Election
I was hoping the bail reform proposition would pass in California, but seems bail bonds is big business and the industry really pushed back. To be fair the politicians did try, legislators passed bail reform and Gov. Jerry Brown signed it into law in 2018, was supposed to take effect October 2019, but the bail bond industry then spent $3 million to get it on the ballot, and voters didn't want reform it seems.
US bail system is just big business. |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12931295)
Bonding companies? Bail bonding?
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12931297)
Yeah I'm not sure either. It's not like she is, or associated with, criminals.
Weird. Right
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12931312)
I was hoping the bail reform proposition would pass in California, but seems bail bonds is big business and the industry really pushed back. To be fair the politicians did try, legislators passed bail reform and Gov. Jerry Brown signed it into law in 2018, was supposed to take effect October 2019, but the bail bond industry then spent $3 million to get it on the ballot, and voters didn't want reform it seems.
US bail system is just big business. |
Re: 2020 Election
Will Georgia need a run off on January 5th?
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Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12931319)
I was very shocked that liberal CA would not go for the elimination of cash bonds. It seemed so obvious and appropriate. If it doesn't pass in CA, not likely to pass anywhere.
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Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 12931110)
Either I'm being fired in 9 years or there's a secret you're not letting me in on :lol:
I'll be lucky to be able to retire at 70 the way things are going.
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 12931310)
I listened to a "woman on the street" interview on Tuesday where she simply kept stating that Biden was a socialist. She couldn't provide the interviewer with a single example of this, nor could she explain what she meant by "socialist" other than he was going to take all the guns :confused:
It seems to be an episode of mass hysteria. Funnily enough, listening to NPR on the way home and a reporter said that while Biden supporters are shocked that it was such a tight race, Trump supporters are mortified that their God-king didn't cruise every state and that he might actually lose. And in breaking news, assholes are suing Nevada for counting the votes of those who live outside the state. Apparently no-one who lives outside Nevada can vote in the state after a 30 day absence. I'd say that they've gotten their facts wrong (no shit, Sherlock) and mean those who've left the state for good rather than those who maintain their main residence there. That Trump ****** can talk, he doesn't bloody well live in Florida but he's happy to abuse our tax system and voting rights for his own gratification. Can we send the twat to Gruinard Island after his sorry ass gets booted out of the White House? |
Re: 2020 Election
It's amazing how Bernie Sanders accurately predicted what Trump would do: (Watch 2.40 mins to 5.00 mins)
I'm glad Trump plotted to cheat his way to victory as otherwise I think he would have won- if he hadn't encouraged Republicans to vote in person more would have voted by mail which is near 100% effective, but leaving it till election day inevitably a percentage of people will for some reason (like getting sick that day or for all sorts of reasons) not actually get to vote. |
Re: 2020 Election
Question for our resident experts (I think SanDiego girl is a poll-worker?) ... In reviewing my ballot paper (I made a copy), the ballot paper does not include your name/address/signature. It does not include a serial number. It does include a 'QR' code, but I don't know if that's unique or not. I assume it IS unique.
But the signature that I had to provide when mailing my ballot was put on the envelope. Unfortunately, I didn't bother making a copy of the envelope. So ... if there is a major challenge of the results, in courts, and there is a 'recount' ... how can they validate the signature, after the fact? The question is - are the envelopes marked with serial number or some way to cross-reference it to the ballot it contained? If not, once the ballot is separated from the envelope it arrived in, can there be a retrospective signature check? Are envelopes actually kept after removing the contents? |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by vespucci
(Post 12931340)
It's amazing how Bernie Sanders accurately predicted what Trump would do: (Watch 2.40 mins to 5.00 mins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGr_huFMh4 I'm glad Trump plotted to cheat his way to victory as otherwise I think he would have won- if he hadn't encouraged Republicans to vote in person more would have voted by mail which is near 100% effective, but leaving it till election day inevitably a percentage of people will for some reason (like getting sick that day or for all sorts of reasons) not actually get to vote. |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 12931332)
Will Georgia need a run off on January 5th?
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Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12931345)
Are you asking regarding the senate or something else?
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Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by zzrmark
(Post 12931338)
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Funnily enough, listening to NPR on the way home and a reporter said that while Biden supporters are shocked that it was such a tight race, Trump supporters are mortified that their God-king didn't cruise every state and that he might actually lose.
Originally Posted by zzrmark
(Post 12931338)
And in breaking news, assholes are suing Nevada for counting the votes of those who live outside the state. Apparently no-one who lives outside Nevada can vote in the state after a 30 day absence. I'd say that they've gotten their facts wrong (no shit, Sherlock) and mean those who've left the state for good rather than those who maintain their main residence there. That Trump ****** can talk, he doesn't bloody well live in Florida but he's happy to abuse our tax system and voting rights for his own gratification.
Can we send the twat to Gruinard Island after his sorry ass gets booted out of the White House? ETA - what's the law in NV, do you know? I'm registered in AZ but live 50/50 between CA and AZ. I pay taxes in both. But I registered my car, and file my taxes using my AZ address, and all my credit cards are billed to AZ, to be 'consistent'. If you just have a home in NV, but don't spend much time there, can you still vote there? |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 12931347)
Georgia law stipulates that federal elections need the majority rather than plurality, thus requiring a run off. I suspect presidential election is not included in this, but I cant find anything online that confirms or refutes my hunch.
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Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by vespucci
(Post 12931340)
It's amazing how Bernie Sanders accurately predicted what Trump would do: (Watch 2.40 mins to 5.00 mins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGr_huFMh4 I'm glad Trump plotted to cheat his way to victory as otherwise I think he would have won- if he hadn't encouraged Republicans to vote in person more would have voted by mail which is near 100% effective, but leaving it till election day inevitably a percentage of people will for some reason (like getting sick that day or for all sorts of reasons) not actually get to vote. |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12931348)
I wish I knew Trump supporters so I could gloat, but I don't :)
Lovely analogy to Trump and Florida!!!!! ETA - what's the law in NV, do you know? I'm registered in AZ but live 50/50 between CA and AZ. I pay taxes in both. But I registered my car, and file my taxes using my AZ address, and all my credit cards are billed to AZ, to be 'consistent'. If you just have a home in NV, but don't spend much time there, can you still vote there? Thank you :thumbup: No good asking me, I'm in construction not state law . :lol: |
Re: 2020 Election
Originally Posted by dakota44
(Post 12931335)
Personally, I think there should be a national law eliminating cash bonds for non violent crimes. It strikes me as a violation of an individuals constitutional rights. No one should spend months or even years in jail (it happens) because they cannot post bond for some minor offense and in spite of the fact that they have NOT been convicted of a crime. Stating the obvious, this abuse effects mostly minorities.
Hell there have been people convicted, sent to prison for decades, could have been paroled if they admitted guilt but refused to admit guilt because they didn't commit the crime, who were eventually found to have been wrongfully convicted. |
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