Moderators: richierich, ua900, PanAm_DC10, hOMSaR
scbriml wrote:Out of interest, what would happen if they did decertify the 2020 result? What would change?
casinterest wrote:Just another dishonorable scammer losing his job. I feel sorry for the people of Michigan having to foot the bill for their Government's stupidity.
scbriml wrote:Out of interest, what would happen if they did decertify the 2020 result? What would change?
VolvoBus wrote:This makes an interesting read, especially the judge's comments regarding Gableman's technological abilities.
frightening that a former state Supreme Court judge appears to have so little regard for law and truth.
Virtual737 wrote:scbriml wrote:Out of interest, what would happen if they did decertify the 2020 result? What would change?
Several million morons would say that Trump was right.
So if OSC did not create strategic records, then what did OSC do with the resources given
to it by the people of the State of Wisconsin?
From August 30 through December 4, 2021, the evidence speaks for itself. OSC accomplished nothing. It kept none of the weekly progress reports the Wisconsin State Assembly required it to keep. It recorded no interviews with witnesses. It gathered no measurable data. It organized no existing data into any analytical format. It generated no reports based on any special expertise.
It did commence lawsuits against other parts of our state and local government, although at time of this writing, OSC has received no relief. Instead, it gave its employees code names like “coms” or “3,” apparently for the sole purpose of emailing back and forth about news articles and drafts of speeches. It printed copies of reports that better investigators had already written, although there is no evidence any person connected with OSC ever read these reports, let alone critically analyzed their factual and legal bases to draw his or her own principled conclusions.
It does not matter how often OSC repeats its baseless arguments. The time has come and gone for OSC to show its substance. There simply is nothing there. OSC’s conduct violated Wis. Stat. § 19.35(1)(a). Its lawyers’ arguments are wholly without merit and, together, their disobedience for the rule of law is contemptuous.