Make Your Vote Count, So We Can Throw It Out
Episode 312 of the The Daily Boogie podcast, hosted by BoogieBumper, titled "Make Your Vote Count, So We Can Throw It Out" was published on November 17, 2020 and runs 117 minutes.
November 17, 2020 ·117m · The Daily Boogie
Summary
- Vote tally software scandal - Democracy only works in a one party state - Removing freedom to protect freedom - Facial recognition rollout to keep you safe To support the show, please subscribe on Podbean, iTunes or Patreon Join the live audience on D-Live Follow on Twitter @BoogieBumper Join the Discord Grab Daily Boogie Merch Show links; Instant Karma for the win. Sidney Powell on Election Fraud Obama: This is what 72 million votes for Trump says to me EXPLAINED: What is Denmark’s proposed 'epidemic law' and why is it being criticised? DENMARK: GOOD NEWS! After 9 days of banging pots & pans outside parliament the epidemic law is SCRAPPED. Philadelphia announces new “Safer at Home” restrictions to fight rising COVID-19 cases Tokyo Olympics: IOC chief 'very confident' fans will be able to attend thanks to COVID-19 vaccine Coronavirus: Facial recognition technology to keep track of quarantining CEO hearing sets stage for next Congress, presidency Labour: ‘Social media companies still too slow to take down lies about vaccines’
Episode Description
- Vote tally software scandal
- Democracy only works in a one party state
- Removing freedom to protect freedom
- Facial recognition rollout to keep you safe
To support the show, please subscribe on Podbean, iTunes or Patreon
Join the live audience on D-Live
Follow on Twitter @BoogieBumper
Join the Discord
Grab Daily Boogie Merch
Show links;
Sidney Powell on Election Fraud
Obama: This is what 72 million votes for Trump says to me
EXPLAINED: What is Denmark’s proposed 'epidemic law' and why is it being criticised?
Philadelphia announces new “Safer at Home” restrictions to fight rising COVID-19 cases
Tokyo Olympics: IOC chief 'very confident' fans will be able to attend thanks to COVID-19 vaccine
Coronavirus: Facial recognition technology to keep track of quarantining
CEO hearing sets stage for next Congress, presidency
Labour: ‘Social media companies still too slow to take down lies about vaccines’
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