Ah, the old "Occam as Universal" fallacy. The account that's simpler is always true, eh? But two problems: which is really simpler -- that the senile, corrupt, very white and confused Joe Biden beat every mathematical, statistical odd in history, to become the most popular president in history, even above Obama? Or that somebody cheated? I'd opt for the latter. The second problem is that even when an explanation is more complex, it can actually turn out to be the right one.commonsense wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:58 pm Ansiktsburk,
Consider which account is convoluted, which account is simpler.
So I wouldn't appeal to Occam, if I wanted to argue that the fraud didn't happen.
Did the election take place amid deception or was the election conducted legally?
The answer is in the link I sent you above. There's really no doubt left, I think you'll find.