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lavendertook ([personal profile] lavendertook) wrote2016-11-24 08:24 pm

Happy T-Day and Happy Election Audits!

Happy Thanksgiving Day! I hope all who celebrate are having a good one. And to those who don't, OK, you can have a good day too. I'm so grateful to have all my friends here--I'm not sure how you all fit yourselves into my tiny macbook air, but I'm glad you did. <3

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Another October pic I took by the lake.

I had a yummy T-Day meal with [personal profile] zlabya and her DH and her BF. I made my signature salad, and she made a yummy chicken, sweet potato casserole, and apple crisp. Excellent company to hang out with.

Auditing the Vote

If you missed the news, Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate for US President started raising funds yesterday to audit and recount the votes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Best comment ever reported as seen on twitter by [livejournal.com profile] ambree40: lanyard @lanyardigan 8h8 hours ago: Please, God: like Gollum, let Jill Stein have a totally unforeseen and critical purpose. :-D

I contributed yesterday and watching it grow has been so exciting--they're up to $4.3 million and counting. Go here if you want to contribute or just watch the donations flood in.

A decade back I was following the voting integrity push, belonged to Common Cause, and presented a paper to Congresspeople involved in the movement. When I canvassed for John Kerry down in Florida on election weekend, I listened to poll workers who saw voting machines flip their votes from Kerry to Bush.

We've made great strides in creating a paper trail in many districts in this country to check these problems, but paper backup ballots don't do any good if you never audit and take a look at them. It's just a gigantic green flag to hackers, Russian gov't connected or from anywhere, if they know we're not verifying the optical scanners by checking some of the paper ballots. We should be auditing a sampling of ballots in every state before we announce the count, and we should get used to not having instant gratification and wait a week or 3 before announcing a winner, as grueling as it would have felt to do that this year.

So, without getting my hopes too high that they will find something that will overturn the horrid results of this election (but seeing that Trump has a pattern of doing the things he accuses others of and Bannon is involved with data-mining operations, how could we not check this out), the recount here is just a needed thing to ensure the integrity of the vote. As long as we're having elections close enough that one side wins the electors and the other side the popular vote, vote audits should be made an automatic procedure through legislation. We're doing a good thing here, whatever the outcome of the recount.

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[identity profile] addie71.livejournal.com 2016-11-25 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Your dinner sounds delicious.

They're getting so close to the 4.5 million, but donations seemed to have slowed down right now.

Love the quote Ambree found. :DD

[identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com 2016-11-25 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
It was yummy. zlabya's sweet potato casserole is to die for.

It is going slower this evening. Blame tryptophan induced sleeping, maybe? (-;

That quote is perfect. (-:

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[personal profile] shirebound 2016-11-25 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Your photos look like magical watercolors.

*love hugs*

[identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com 2016-11-25 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, hon. It's catching the last hour of light that does that. It's all about the light. (-:

*squishes*
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[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2016-11-25 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
*hugs you lots*

LOL on all of us in your Mac Air. How did you all get in MINE???

I do hope the voting recount works out, but I kind of feel like they're little lambs wandering into Wolf Trump's people's territory...;( We'll see...

[identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com 2016-11-25 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
*squooshes back*

:-D Life was much more lonely before our little boxes of friends.

If we let them cow us and become complacent, they will run all over us the more. It's broken $5 million now--the biggest grassroots fund drive in history--yay!!!