Georgia: $100 million for voting software???

Try an Excel spreadsheet and a couple of bean counters. Or a couple of bean counters and a clerk with an adding machine if you don’t want to pay for the Microsoft Office subscription. Each election day could be done for less than a thousand bucks, because you can bet you wouldn’t have to pay the Democratic and Republican watchers to stand by and watch the bean counters.

In small business, at least, if you are going to survive, you don’t go for all the bells and whistles. Bells and whistles break, then you need “experts” to fix them, then on top of a subscription you have to pay for a maintenance contract, then you are down the whole time you can’t get hold of a technician, then it’s all on the frickin’ cloud so it can be hacked, and on and on and on.

K-I-S-S – “Keep It Simple, Stupid.” Get the job done with the least amount of expense and time and move on to the next thing.

But of course this is government we’re talking about, even if it is Georgia with a Republican administration. There are no doubt kickbacks involved, whether to the Governor or Secretary of State or lower down the food chain, Democrats and Republicans alike. And the bottom line is, the $1oo million they spent has left a big hole in their credibility.

Sidney Powell is shining a big light into that black hole the Georgia country club Republicans and big money Democrats have created with $100 million spent on highly suspect voting software. Hopefully she will have time and attention to make her case. Americans’ trust in their democratic institutions is at stake.

And after all, all we’re talking about here is an accurate count of beans.

K-I-S-S.

For a two-page PDF statement of where Way Out Charlotte Pike is coming from, please CLICK HERE.

Author: John Arra

John Arra is the pen name of a determined individualist who tries to connect the dots of life by writing.

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