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…convenient [The Daily FWD] November 01, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( A Glitch in Voting Machines Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( Jim Rickards: Kentucky County Clerk Confirms Voting Booth 'Glitch' Shifted Trump Votes To Kamala Earlier in the day, a video went viral of voters in Kentucky having 'issues' with an electronic voting machine that selected "Kamala Harris" when the voter had pressed on "Donald Trump"... Admittedly, we have seen a few of these style of clips over the past few weeks and viewed it with the same level of skepticism we usually do. However, this time is different because the local County Clerk just issued a statement on Facebook confirming the issue "did occur"... but not before he had denied it occurred. According to the Laurel County Clerk Tony Brown, the machine was taken out of service while waiting for a rep from the AG's Office. Isn't it 'funny' how these 'glitches' are never in Trump's favor? 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The company behind Starlink is vying for a unique permit from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that would allow it to offer mobile connectivity directly to smartphones via its satellites. In this effort, Starlink representatives are also taking a tough approach in negotiations, aiming to secure favorable radio conditions to deliver gigabit-speed internet. While this battle is unfolding in the U.S. and primarily involves SpaceX, the FCC, and local network providers, the FCC's decisions often set influential precedents that other regulatory bodies around the world tend to follow. This could ultimately impact all mobile network providers globally—and, by extension, all mobile phone users. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Alan Knuckman: The Radical Plan to Fight Inflation Millions of Americans are frustrated that their dollars aren’t going as far as they once did at the supermarket, on rent, or on car insurance. 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