Tuesday, January 11, 2022

The Democrats Are Intent On Destroying Democracy

 So, the Democrats want to destroy the filibuster, because they can't get their election 'reforms' otherwise.  And of course if they  got all the 'reforms' on their wish list, it would destroy democracy, but would put Democrats in power forever.  Which is the whole reason they want it so badly.  Kurt Schlichter has an article that gives some election reforms that actually make sense without taking elections out of the States hands and putting it in Federal hands.  That last, Federalizing elections is, of course, Unconstitutional, but when did that ever matter to the Dems?  They want power, and whatever they can get away with is up for grabs.  Schlichter's article can be found  at Townhall.com at Hey Dems, We Got Your Election Reforms Right Here.

Now, the Democrats have a very different objective in reforming the election system than we do. They seek to make it easier for lazy and stupid people to vote. This is perfectly reasonable, considering that the indolent and idiotic make up key components of the Democrat coalition. Further, they want to flood the system with unaccountable votes in order to allow themselves to cheat. In this way, they can steal wins where otherwise voters would reject them for their incompetence, corruption, and general tiresomeness.
But we patriots have a different goal. We want election security, and we also want to make it more difficult for bums and morons to participate in our electoral system. The Dems complain that we would make it harder to vote. Guilty as charged! Voting should be a minor inconvenience in order to screen out the lay-abouts and mouth-breathers who find getting up off their stained, stinking couches, wiping the Doritos detritus off their Linkin Park t-shirts, and taking the bus to the polling station too much of a hassle.
So, what would real reform look like you might ask. People will no doubt have different ideas but these are a good starting point:
Our patriot voter reforms, in contrast, recognize the primacy of electoral security and the idea that if it’s too much trouble to vote, you will probably be voting for some leftist tool anyway. Here are the key components of our “Voting Freedom Initiative”:
Picture voter ID both to register and to vote. If you are too dumb to get an ID, you should be licking windows instead of casting ballots.
No same day registration. There’s no way to confirm your identity the same day you sign up.
One day voting, on Election Day. If it’s too much trouble to vote on Election Day, don’t.
In-person voting. If you are deployed with the military or in an iron lung, you can vote absentee. Everyone else shows up in-person.
Only absentee ballots arriving by 5 pm on election day get counted.
No ballot harvesting. That nonsense ends.
Paper ballots only. We want an audit trail.
No ballots not counted within 12 hours of the polls closing get counted. We’re done with dumps and “found” ballots.
Every vote gets counted in public with lots of observers. Total transparency.
Large urban centers must report votes first. This makes it hard for Democrat pols to know how many ballots to find.
No changes to election laws or procedures within 180 days of the election. That gives time for us to litigate the scams.
One thing that Schlichter did not mention is that we also need to clean up the voter rolls. Jay Valentine has a piece on the results of various State election integrity projects. And what he reports should concern every voter out there. You can find his article at the American Thinker at When A Secretary of State Is In On Voter Fraud. And surprise, surprise, both Democrats and Republicans appear to be in on the fraud.
We coined the term “sovereign fraud” right here on American Thinker. At the time, it was a concept, until we started doing voter anomaly analysis for one large, Midwestern swing state.
We have now finished state 15, on the way to 30 or more; we can say with certainty that the Secretaries of State are unlikely to lead voter roll clean up. In many states, they thwart it with flagrant data tricks.
It is hard not feel like "a pox on both partys" after reading Valentine's article. But the integrity of voter rolls is just as important as reforming our elections to get rid of the shenanigans that have plagued our voting system.

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