Re: OOC refreshedt
Yes. It seems America is deciding these elections because they changed the results like 10 times.
How is it possible for a country of only two-and-a-half million people take 24 hours to count the votes, when it takes countries like the UK, US, Germany, ect... only a few hours?
I was on the election committee in my precinct and we knew the results of the vote there only 1 hour after we closed the voting booths (we count the ballots on the spot (there's a representative from each political party present) fill in the paperwork then send the ballots along with all the confidential material to SEC to confirm it and enter the results into the registry). Every precinct does the same so 99% of SECs job is already done. So how could it possibly take them 22 hours to do their job? And how on god's green earth can ballots that were counted on the scene, agreed to by all representatives of all 12 political parties were valid or invalid, can later turn out the opposite in the recount? (and why would there even be a need for a recount unless someone filed in a discrepancy during voting process, in which case there'd be a recount/dismissal of only the ballots gained from that precinct, not ALL the ballots).
We went from 51:51 MPs (in the 2 main political parties in the electoral college) in 21 o'clock, to 52:51 in 23 o'clock to 51:51 again on midnight, to 47:51 in 2 am, back to 51:51 at 5 am, to 50:51 today.
In votes we went from 300 vote difference (like Trump, one party won the votes but lost in the electoral college) to 600 to 30,000 today. How can so many ballots that were entered as valid at the time (a statement confirmed by 12 representatives in public) be invalid when recounted behind closed doors?
So now it's the minority party (which was formed by the Americans back in 2004) will decide who will run the country by forming a coalition with the party they like. And who's pulling the strings on this minority party?
We are on the brink of civil war here. A riot nearly broke out earlier today (both the police and the army were out in the streets to prevent it) but people backed away when they found out their party won. I swear, I am moving ether to Iceland or Finland as soon as a prospective employer accepts my job application in ether country (preferably Iceland).
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:38, Tue 13 Dec 2016.