Whistleblower Exposes Major Election Fraud – Georgia Corruption Exposed

taxslave

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The problem is much of the republican elite didn't want trump either. He is simply not part of the establishment club, and not a single politician really cares what the voters want.
 
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The problem is much of the republican elite didn't want trump either. He is simply not part of the establishment club, and not a single politician really cares what the voters want.
They were falling behind the Woke world with MAGA Trump in charge, he had to go, and we can see how they are trying to catch up through warp speed legislation, not the slower planned approach with Hitlary
 
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The USA is starting to look like a 3rd world Banana Republic with all the voter fraud

Oh yeah starting to look like Trump won
No action was taken by the GOP because the RINO's didn't want Trump to win either. They are willing to sacrifice the country for their own benefit. It's disgusting & really disheartening to see where the U.S. is going because as they go, so will we.
 

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Just a heads-up though: many of these claims have been investigated extensively, and a lot of them didn’t hold up under scrutiny. But if someone really does have credible evidence, there are legal channels for that and actually, that’s where whistleblower protections come into play.

There’s this page that breaks down what kind of evidence procurement fraud whistleblowers need and how federal whistleblower cases work here’s the page about it. Even though it’s about government contracting, the same idea applies: if someone inside sees something illegal, there are ways to report it securely and maybe even qualify for a reward.
 

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Just a heads-up though: many of these claims have been investigated extensively, and a lot of them didn’t hold up under scrutiny. But if someone really does have credible evidence, there are legal channels for that and actually, that’s where whistleblower protections come into play.

There’s this page that breaks down what kind of evidence procurement fraud whistleblowers need and how federal whistleblower cases work here’s the page about it. Even though it’s about government contracting, the same idea applies: if someone inside sees something illegal, there are ways to report it securely and maybe even qualify for a reward.
Around here, any election that Trump doesn't win is RIGGED! And STOLEN!
 

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Just a heads-up though: many of these claims have been investigated extensively, and a lot of them didn’t hold up under scrutiny. But if someone really does have credible evidence, there are legal channels for that and actually, that’s where whistleblower protections come into play.

There’s this page that breaks down what kind of evidence procurement fraud whistleblowers need and how federal whistleblower cases work here’s the page about it. Even though it’s about government contracting, the same idea applies: if someone inside sees something illegal, there are ways to report it securely and maybe even qualify for a reward.
Sounds about right, or at least should be. But if this is true, how is it that so many whistle blowers are attacked for reporting stuff? Is it because of who they're reporting on??? Is it purely political?