Chinese Citizens Claim Votes Cast In 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Were Not Counted, Supreme Court To Hear Their Case: A Life Sketch, Humor, Satire, Insights, Toon-Cartoon Article Post

China Votes In U.S. Election, Appeal To U.S. Supreme Court

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This is interesting. Citizens of China, who are living in China, claim the votes they cast in the 2020 U.S. presidential election were not counted; so they are appealing their case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

J. Robburts indicated the U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled their case to be heard on April 1, 2021.

The mainland China citizens speculate the carbon-based ink used in the fountain pens they filled their ballot choices out with may not have been readable by the U.S. voting machines. Chinese inks are comprised of animal glue, carbon black and water.

Dominion Voting Systems Corp., of Toronto, Canada, claims their investigation into the problem reveals that the animal glue component of the Chinese ink was that of glue made from elephants and therefore the ballots would have been rejected. Dominion says if states’ elections commission investigations proves that to be the case, a simple forensic audit and hand count can correct the problem, helping to ensure every China vote counts. Dominion who has offered to provide the audit, free of charge, also proposes that a quick and simple adjudication batch can be uploaded to correct the vote tabulation.

Upon hearing that these Chinese citizens used carbon-based inks on their ballots, N. Pullosey called on Joe Biden to issue an executive order granting China substantial carbon tax relief because the carbon was used for electoral college benefaction. Biden, who was in Beijing at the time, seemed confused as to his whereabouts while stating at a press conference, “I’m at the White House now, so I’ll be happy to ink that executive order for China in support of all mainland China citizens who honorably pursue the highest court in the land, a proper avenue for arguing voter disenfranchisement for the right to have their vote counted.”

February 18, 2021 – by Derrick Urquhart