The Spartans and Greeks voted with different colored pebbles or at least that’s what they showed in the movie 300. Loved that film by the way. Perhaps that was an historically accurate portrayal. Let’s just say it was. So what is the big deal about proving who you are before you vote? And why should someone who entered the country, by cutting in front of those waiting in line to enter legally, get to vote? Isn’t that stealing from the actual citizens? Of course it is.
The 2020 election will go down in History, when actual History is recorded, as the biggest heist of all time. It has already cost the Nation trillions of dollars. But that won’t matter. Those trillions are becoming worthless as a result of the election theft. A corrupt and incompetent government leadership has been installed and the results have now been as foreseen, a national and international disaster.
But back up a minute, to say the 2020 election process smelled of Democrat decay will get you the anti-MyPillow treatment. But Mike was and still is right, God Bless him.
While I am not a fan of Hillary Clinton, far from it, she did have a way with words. So in Clinton Speak . . . To believe that the 2020 Election was fair and honest “really requires a willing suspension of disbelief."
It takes the voluntary suspension of disbelief to think that electronic voting machines connected to the Internet are safe. They aren’t buckets of pebbles. They are a target-rich environment for hostile hackers. You don’t ask the very people who paid the hackers, and gained high office as a result, to investigate the process. They will say “it was perfect.” And for them it was. But it was a perfect theft, not a perfect election.
Apparently, the State and Federal laws regarding elections are mere guidelines. They can be followed or disregarded. Only one Supreme Court justice questioned the actions of some state authorities, concerned that their state’s own constitutions had been violated as well as the U. S. Constitution. The Chief Justice weazeled out as usual. What happened to “stare decisis.” As I recall, that was a big deal at Justice Roberts confirmation hearing. Stare decisis is Latin for “To stand by things already decided”. It means “precedent” in English. Courts are supposed to decide new cases with the same rules they used in previous cases. The Constitution is clear on who is responsible for the conduct of Presidential elections, its the state legislatures. The Constitution provides that state legislatures—not federal judges, not state judges, not state governors, not other state officials—bear primary responsibility for setting election rules. As a result of Supreme Court judicial inaction, that very important object, The Ballot, no longer has unique value, it is just a part of a mass mail-out along with shopping discount coupons. The fact that Patriots died to provide The Ballot has been forgotten.
Now ballots are raked in from nursing homes, purchased in minority neighborhoods, marked with only one party’s candidates and dropped into an unguarded ballot box. No harm done, right? A lot of harm actually.
Now the perpetrators of the greatest election fraud in History want to memorialize their success by chiseling it into The Law. They want to nationalize the election system. They need to get the pro-MyPillow treatment. PromoCode VOTEdemsout2022.
Very well said.
Agree 100 percent, Martin, and sad to ask, have we learned those lessons from 2020 you articulate so well? Have we done anything to fix the problem? Or are state election officials, elected officials and both political parties in on the fix? Republicans seem excited about this year's midterm election, but who is to stop the fraud and corruption that happened last time?