And paper is still secure. The US just had the most secure and vetted election in the history of elections ever, and most of that was done by paper. The only reason - the only reason - to try to switch to any kind of electronic voting, no matter how supposedly 'secure', is to try and rig the election. If there is no paper trail, there was no valid vote - and if there is a paper trail, why not just use paper to begin with?
Because it's not necessary. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: Because it's not necessary. (Score:2)
you seem to be unbelievably ignorant of the history of voting fraud in these United States, mostly done by paper for well over a century.
Re: Because it's not necessary. (Score:0)
Surely not.
Americans tell us they're living in the greatest country in world history.
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Not accepting the ignorant premise of your remark, it's worth saying that "greatest" is not congruent with "perfect".
It's still possible to be "great" and have flaws. But you already knew that as you shitposted your trite little stereotype born of jealousy.