Rep. Williams starts off with a prayer.
If you could, what questions would you ask the #georgia Secretary of State?
Coward Rothlisberger avoids video has VPN problems.

Reads from a script
“Rumor whack-a-mole”

They claim they are putting out raw data of voters
“Trust me, I was not happy with the outcome. “
When he reads it is reminiscent of Adam Schiff reading his scripts.

Blames congress for problems
“We need to move to voter id instead of signature match”
He’s going through all the things that make it easier for fraud.

But under the pretense that there was no fraud?
BREAKING: Rothlisberger has been the victim the whole time! Stop blame shifting guys
“We’re all working our hardest...”

Pathetic.
How familiar.

Everything about the election that’s irregular or you have questions about is just misinformation.

‘No evidence, even Fox News agrees’
Entered into consent agreement on advise of GA AG. Allowed voters to cure ballot by signing affidavit.

Solutions provided:
1)They provided training on signature matching
2) three people look at non match
The rejection rate was low because of the new curing process they agreed to.
Claims “it did not change Georgia law” because the rejection number remained low due to the consent decree.
The use of the drop boxes was a good thing because an 11th circuit judge cited that as reason for not extending Election Day deadline.
“Signature study” with University of Georgia?
We did the whole hand audit even though it was a lot of work they did it really well and it helped to show that the allegations of machine issues or software flipping puts all that to rest.
“There are always illegal votes in an election. “

2050 felons did not vote but we found 74. But we have to talk to them so we don’t know. We’re investigating.
We have found a couple recent dead voters and that’s usually when someone dies and family members do it for them. They’ll be punished to full extent of law.

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Excited we finally have a draft of this paper, which attempts to provide a 'unifying theory' of the long economic divergence between the Middle East & Western Europe

As we see it, there are 3 recent theories that hit on important aspects of the divergence...

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One set of theories focus on the legitimating power of Islam (Rubin, @prof_ahmetkuru, Platteau). This gave religious clerics greater power, which pulled political resources away form those encouraging economic development

But these theories leave some questions unanswered...
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Religious legitimacy is only effective if people
care what religious authorities dictate. Given the economic consequences, why do people remain religious, and thereby render religious legitimacy effective? Is religiosity a cause or a consequence of institutional arrangements?

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Another set of theories focus on the religious proscriptions of Islam, particular those associated with Islamic law (@timurkuran). These laws were appropriate for the setting they formed but had unforeseeable consequences and failed to change as economic circumstances changed

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There are unaddressed questions here, too

Muslim rulers must have understood that Islamic law carried proscriptions that hampered economic development. Why, then, did they continue to use Islamic institutions (like courts) that promoted inefficiencies?

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