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This report is significant in that it illustrates why we must approach election integrity from a systems perspective. When the final authority of election integrity (CISA) is coordinating with NGO's, election officials and other government agencies to influence election outcomes, we have a problem that won't be solved by reforms like Voter ID and registration clean-ups - Yes. those measures will help, but what's necessary is a complete dismantling of the underlying SYSTEM. Otherwise, any remediation attempts can and will be circumvented.

This report, unfortunately, is constrained to CISA's role in coordinating censorship of "disinformation." It does not address CISA's influence (which extends all the way down to local levels) in contracting, "assistance" with vulnerability/threat detection and promotion of "best practices" that further erode election integrity.

DISMANTLE. THE. SYSTEM.

This report is significant in that it illustrates why we must approach election integrity from a systems perspective. When the final authority of election integrity (CISA) is coordinating with NGO's, election officials and other government agencies to influence election outcomes, we have a problem that won't be solved by reforms like Voter ID and registration clean-ups - Yes. those measures will help, but what's necessary is a complete dismantling of the underlying SYSTEM. Otherwise, any remediation attempts can and will be circumvented. This report, unfortunately, is constrained to CISA's role in coordinating censorship of "disinformation." It does not address CISA's influence (which extends all the way down to local levels) in contracting, "assistance" with vulnerability/threat detection and promotion of "best practices" that further erode election integrity. DISMANTLE. THE. SYSTEM.

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The ONLY appropriate punishment is to fire AND FINE the employees involved and forever ban them from federal employment and employment on government funded contracts.

Other options: Fine CISA. Who would the fines be paid to and who would actually pay the fine. (We The People) Not an effective punishment.

........ : Give them a slap on the wrist. Again, not nearly effective against a government entity.

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The ONLY appropriate punishment is to fire AND FINE the employees involved and forever ban them from federal employment and employment on government funded contracts.

Exactly. They should also be prosecuted and sentenced to prison where appropriate.

How is that many are blatantly committing crimes on video, yet they can't be identified? Right - but no problem IDing Jan6th protesters from obscure footage. They also purposely used shared passwords, out-sourcing, etc, to make it difficult, if not impossible, to hold any one person accountable.

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I liked the part where some of the state or local officials were running to EI-ISAC like "Moooom! Someone posted a misinformation on me!"

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Right - I'd love to be a fly on too many walls .:-)