UNITED NATIONS, NYC - Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday? wonders how the ingenuity of global corporations like Apple and Google could make our elections more secure.
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UNITED NATIONS, NYC - Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday? wonders how the ingenuity of global corporations like Apple and Google could make our elections more secure.
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Yes,it does.They only paid me $70.00 for doing my civic duty.Some people can't afford to lose salary&wages for a pittance like that.I encourage you to look up "jury nullification"so that you can see how judges are undermining the power of the people.The Supremes have ruled time and again that the jury has more power than the judge. I don't look down on my fellow citizens who get disillusioned-the system is corrupt even towards the good guy.Keep fighting,I say& work for the changes YOU want.
Well hello there Robert Paul Wolff. People voting in their own homes. Will we then in the end even need parliaments? Instead of having legislators vote on issues, everyone could just vote from their homes. I don't quite see the link between voting and free market mechanisms. E-voting might work in developed countries, but won't work quite as well in the developing world, where computers are rarer. Besides, will making voting easier entice the apathetic to vote more?
Fake ass rigged elections. We don't have free elections in this country. What we have is called Tyranny from a New World Order group of fascist neo-con central bankers.
I've just finished watching "Hacking Democracy". I think I'd be more willing to risk a hacker attack upon an honest system than continue to suffer blatant deceit from a black-box system. In fact, the suit-and-tie hackers are the only ones who stand to lose in a real Democracy.
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So. . . They hate other people voicing 4 them, and they also hate having to speak up? I guess the jury system needs to be fixed too, huh?
I don't look down on my fellow citizens who get disillusioned-the system is corrupt even towards the good guy.Keep fighting,I say& work for the changes YOU want.
And what way is better?
I don't quite see the link between voting and free market mechanisms. E-voting might work in developed countries, but won't work quite as well in the developing world, where computers are rarer. Besides, will making voting easier entice the apathetic to vote more?
- You're exactly what this guy in the clip was talking about. Sigh