Amazon does not feel that mail in ballots are fit for use. So they should not be used. Amazon is saying that in-person voting ndio mambo yote. And is the best option.
I hear the voting they are talking about is happening today…
Please direct any incoming anti anti-mail-in-ballot fire to Amazon. And The Guardian newspaper. Hao ndio wenye hii conspiracy theory. Sio mimi.
Reading and not comprehending. Is that what 844 has come to?
Voting by mail is meant to ensure as many people participate in the democratic exercise.
Amazon does not want its workers to unionize, that’s why they want this vote suppressed.
Just like Trump and GQP tried.
And if you read, the reasons they give are that voting by mail “would take too long and involve too many resources.”
Not the “It will be stolen” excuse Trump gave.
On Friday, Feb. 5, President Biden took his first flight as U.S. President: a 25-minute trip from D.C. to his home state of Delaware. Images of Biden at Wilmington Airport disembarking from an Air Force C-32 plane (similar to a Boeing 757), as opposed to the larger VC-25A counterpart (a military version of the Boeing 747) commonly associated with Air Force One, created an outlandish talking point in QAnon world: That Biden was flying on a “Fake Air Force One,” making the flight proof that former President Donald Trump was still the President of the United States: :D:D:D
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This absurd conclusion betrayed an ignorance about how presidents travel by air. While two large, technologically impressive 747-style Air Force planes (VC-25As) are typically used for Presidential transport, any Air Force plane (regardless of what kind of craft it is) is designated with the call sign “Air Force One” when it carries the President of the United States.
The plane used for Biden’s short hop to Delaware was not a VC-25A, but rather a C-32. C-32’s are used by the Air Force to transport U.S. political leaders, and that type of plane is the typical go-to for Vice Presidential travel. However, it is not uncommon for this model plane to be used as Air Force One for short domestic trips or for flights to smaller airports such as the one in Wilmington.