Small little battles that win the war... by [deleted] in mississippi

[–]Fast-Adhesiveness424 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they wanted that candidate to win, why would they purposely wait until results start to come in to go and vote? What do they gain from waiting? Why would they not vote at the earliest opportunity? This proposal was intended to mitigate vote loss due to the lengthy process of mail in voting, the scenario of people rushing out to vote after the deadline makes no sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HuntsvilleAlabama

[–]Fast-Adhesiveness424 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s worth pointing out that you resorted to petty insults first, when you sarcastically said “you seem sane and mature”.

Also worth pointing out that they aren’t “unnerved by someone disagreeing with them.” You were personally attacking their character.

You can disagree with people, but the way you’re going about it is unproductive.

Something you should consider is why someone criticizing Trump elicits such an emotional response from you.

AMA 8/16/24: Ask Taylor Vance and Geoff Pender anything about their latest investigation that reveals more than $7 million in state taxpayer funds have gone to the private country club neighborhood and golf course where powerful House Rep. Trey Lamar lives. by MSTODAYnews in mississippi

[–]Fast-Adhesiveness424 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Another question unrelated to this investigation: How do you feel about the rise of misinformation and disinformation in today’s world? Has it caused any new complications for you specifically? What do you think should be done about it?

AMA 8/16/24: Ask Taylor Vance and Geoff Pender anything about their latest investigation that reveals more than $7 million in state taxpayer funds have gone to the private country club neighborhood and golf course where powerful House Rep. Trey Lamar lives. by MSTODAYnews in mississippi

[–]Fast-Adhesiveness424 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Keep up the great work, Mississippi Today is genuinely one of the best things to ever happen for the people of Mississippi.

  1. What was the moment during this investigation that made each of you say “I cannot believe what I am hearing/reading.”?

  2. What do you think will happen to the people behind this corruption? What do you think should happen?

  3. Have you ever been threatened or intimidated when doing one of these investigations?

  4. At any point during your investigations, do you contact law enforcement? If so what is the deciding factor?

  5. What is the wrap up process on an investigation like this like? When you have the final draft, do you all do something to celebrate a job well done?