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- Mike’s thoughts on Monday morning election quarterbacking;
- League City changes roadway impact fees to fund capital improvement projects;
- Fort Bend County invests $526K for opioid-use prevention, [and] mitigation;
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- First, a random comment from me;
- Investigation into Chinese hacking reveals ‘broad and significant’ spying effort, FBI says;
- South Korea says ‘not ruling out’ supplying weapons to Ukraine;
- Eco-Friendly Fibers May Pose a Greater Threat to the Planet Than Plastics, Concerning Study Reveals;
- Groundbreaking: ‘Sleepy weed’ shown to significantly improve sleep;
Evidence? What Evidence?: ‘Recount’ Stopped in MI, Stein Appeals MI, PA, WI: ‘BradCast’ 12/8/2016
On today’s BradCast, our coverage of what suffices in the U.S. as a Presidential election “recount” continues, in no small part, because someone has to cover what is actually going on there. [Audio link to show posted below.]
A federal court ruling [PDF] issued late yesterday in Michigan has effectively stopped the counting of paper ballots in the state following an earlier 3-Republican judge state court ruling that Green Party candidate Jill Stein is not an “aggrieved candidate” and, thus, not entitled to any type of “recount”. Moreover, U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith finds there is no federally recognized right to a “recount” and, in any case, Stein presented no “evidence of significant fraud or mistake” while asking for one. But, of course, how could she, without being allowed to examine the evidence in question? State Republicans described the suspension of ballot counting as “a victory for the taxpayers and voters of Michigan.”
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