Add in the supervision and security of the staff inputting said tampons, probably from the nearest ipas center.... It all adds up, reckon $4 million a year. Good value for the tax payersCan't think that it's the most onerous job going but there's probably a months health and safety training involved and a shift pattern to be implemented.
In what way(s) are they fiddling the count?There is rampant, blatant election rigging going on. This must be the central issue: How do we stop the election rigging?
We can debate candidates and policies all day, but if the civil servants hired at 800/day to staff the polling booths and count the votes are joyously stealing the election, it is a waste of time.
How can we stop the civil servants from stealing the election?
All candidates, including Gerry Hutch, should be invited to sign a Stop the Steal campaign. "We are aware of reports that civil servants employed in elections have been involved in election rigging. We urge all civil servants and Gardai not to engage in election rigging this time around."
The chain of custody between polling stations closing and votes delivered to count centre next day is wide open to abuse. Unsecured white vans collecting boxes of ballotsIn what way(s) are they fiddling the count?
Before election day, they make sure there are lots of extra people on the register: dead people, people who have emigrated or are registered elsewhere.In what way(s) are they fiddling the count?
And run the risk of being called far-right, racist etc.? I don't think soIt is possible that both Malachy and Noel are controlled opposition: they were members long enough of pro-migration parties. Even so, it will be a huge victory for remigration if they get elected. We can lobby them strongly to speak out, and it will be difficult for them to avoid doing that. We can invite them and all candidates to sign a Remigration Pledge and to urge vote transfers to other signers of the Pledge.
Councillor Noel Thomas, probably running in Galway. Yes you'd need them at the polling stations and count but whats the point if we cannot see what happens to the vans and delivery etc, over night?
Even so, it is worth voting. Even if they destroy your vote before counting, it is worth voting.We dont want to get sucked into, or give credence to, a totally corrupt system.
If we hadpeople unknowingly broke the law and took pictures of their completed ballot.
this is the way to ensure an honest election.
If we had
A. ten people who voted in a particular ballot box prepared to sign affidavits about their vote
AND
B. An observer watching the votes from that ballot box being counted
AND
C. A discrepancy between A and B
AND
D. A honest judge
This would be enough to force the election to be held again.
Perhaps the threat might be enough to force them not to rig the vote, or at least not to rig it so outrageously.
How does one vote for remigration?Even before polling day, we should release statements saying that we have 50 or 100 confirmed Remigration votes in this ballot box. We should warn them that if any of these votes go missing there will be immediate court action.
Check to see which candidates have signed the Remigration pledge.How does one vote for remigration?![]()
I think that you could vote for remigration on the ballot if you voted for a candidate who advocated for itCheck to see which candidates have signed the Remigration pledge.
I think this is pie in the sky. There aren't any political figures in Ireland who support remigration"Remigration is a great idea, and if elected I solemnly swear to do everything possible to make it happen." Is that a formula that everyone can support?
It's possible to write a slogan on your vote but still have your vote counted. They can rule your vote invalid if you write on it, but they can also decide that since you have clearly indicated your 1 and 2 they will count it. Also, if you wrote your remigration/hang the traitors on the reverse side of the ballot, there is less chance they will rule it invalid.
Steenson and that Fitzwilliam chap should agree a Remigration vote pact right now. We also need a strong pro-life candidate who also is prepared to support remigration. Maria Steen could be persuaded to endorse remigration - lots of trad Catholics do, even that black Cardinal, I forget his name.
Each candidate gets 6 (only) observers to the count. But there could be thirty tables. We need at least thirty observers at the count. So we need five or six candidates. We've got two for Dublin central. We need another four.
Registered political parties do not need to pay to run a candidate. Indepdendents can get fifty people to sign, otherwise they pay 500 euro.
Malachy is the King, based on his huge achievement in the previous election. Even if he is controlled opposition, it will still be a great win to get him elected. And he will have to speak out at least a little bit.
Other candidates should confine themselves to small areas of the constituency and strongly encourage their voters to give second preferences to Malachy and other remigration enthusiasts. It is an adavantage to Malachy to have five other Remigration candidates running alongside him. In a radio debate, he will not be the only voice calling for mass deportations. In the public hustings the faithful five will be there to back him up, agree with his talking points and provide extra personal security. If Malachy is not controlled opposition, he will welcome five extra Remigration candidates.
If Malachy is controlled opposition, that will become clear in the course of the campaign and people can switch their vote to the other five remigration candidates.
Although I suffered the martyrdom of threats, mild physical assault and two non consensual racially motivated bottom touching incidents during the elections, I urge anyone who thinks they are suitable to running to do so. If you're a God Believer (TM) I promise you an amazing spiritual experience. If you are just an atheist patriot you will have an equally amazing patriotic experience.
Be warned! Whoever steals an Irish election gets control of 80billion a year. They kill people for less. Are you as brave as Tom Massie and Marjorie Taylor Green?