Unfortunately the situation and the world is not as black and white as Carmen or the mainstream media makes it. THERE IS evidence to support the idea that there were irregularities in the election. All of which was dismissed without being addressed. Does that justify the action of storming the Capitol? No. Is it real and should be investigated? Depends – do people really want to know? Or is the desire to transition so strong that it should be part of the back room of politics? Now, I know, there is going to be an army of people who will claim some variant of, “no there isn’t such evidence”, or “all of the court cases were dismissed or not heard”, or more pejorative statements about me or my beliefs personally. The simple answer is – statistically, the evidence is out there. There are starting to be a few peer reviewed studies showing this. I’m a statistician and reviewed them myself and the data is real and independently verifiable to anyone with similar skills. In the time frame where the lawsuits were being created there was no time to do this research by the time Biden was sworn in, so it became moot. It doesn’t mean it isn’t real and it is certainly the case that there are as many attorneys capable of understanding the data pieces as there are stats folks with a deep understanding of Washington politics – the twain rarely meet. The foot stomping and all caps means nothing to the data that is actually out there.
Unfortunately the situation and the world is not as black and white as Carmen or the mainstream media makes it. THERE IS evidence to support the idea that there were irregularities in the election. All of which was dismissed without being addressed. Does that justify the action of storming the Capitol? No. Is it real and should be investigated? Depends – do people really want to know? Or is the desire to transition so strong that it should be part of the back room of politics? Now, I know, there is going to be an army of people who will claim some variant of, “no there isn’t such evidence”, or “all of the court cases were dismissed or not heard”, or more pejorative statements about me or my beliefs personally. The simple answer is – statistically, the evidence is out there. There are starting to be a few peer reviewed studies showing this. I’m a statistician and reviewed them myself and the data is real and independently verifiable to anyone with similar skills. In the time frame where the lawsuits were being created there was no time to do this research by the time Biden was sworn in, so it became moot. It doesn’t mean it isn’t real and it is certainly the case that there are as many attorneys capable of understanding the data pieces as there are stats folks with a deep understanding of Washington politics – the twain rarely meet. The foot stomping and all caps means nothing to the data that is actually out there.