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[–] 4 pts

smells like ballots burning to me

[–] 2 pts

I wonder what democrat controlled buildings are there. What better way to cover up evidence of fraud

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

Not even a joke. I forget the name at the moment- but the printing company that printed up fuckloads of fraudulent ballots for use all over the country is located right down in that area. Bunch of big printshops right around there. And other industrial type stuff, of course.

Edit: It's called Runbeck Printing. It's a couple miles due east of the fire.

https://runbeck.net/about/our-company/

Puff Piece right before the fraud went down, assuring everyone that there will not be fraud:

https://www.azfamily.com/news/politics/arizona_politics/family-owned-ballot-printing-company-works-to-preserve-integrity-of-election/article_1b8962ee-090a-11eb-85a9-0fbebd36171f.html

Has a quote of Runbeck supposedly assuring his 92 year old mother everything is legit for the election. LOL.

"There's talk of massive fraud and massive fraud just can't happen," he said recently. "The ability to put a fake ballot in the mail and it actually gets tabulation is nil."

Suuuuure, Buddy.

[–] 1 pt

This is the typical manner of disposing of old tires, thanks to the environmental laws. The tires get piled up for years, and then late one night a fire "accidentally" starts in the pile.

Yep. They actually should be burnt, but cleanly as possible. Down in Mexico they use them to fire tile/ceramic kilns. I'm sure this is not US powerplant level clean burn by any stretch of the imagination, but as long as they burn nice and hot there is little nasty pollution.Tires are a lot less toxic than most people might know. Mostly carbon.