Absolutely, there is compelling evidence of massive fraud in multiple states. There is also clear evidence that some officials in the state governments broke their own laws or constitutions.
But what can be done about it? Other than civil disobedience, I do not see any options: the court case (legal) route has been tried and for the most part has been unfairly rebuffed. It is also prohibitively expensive and slow.
When the CIA, FBI, DoJ, congress, many officials in state governments, legal system, and so on are almost fully corrupt, I don’t think there’s much the common man can do about it. We can keep exposing them, but that doesn’t seem to change anything because the wicked (and their friends) have no shame.
Unless you are lucky enough to live in a state with a governor that upholds the law, the law really matters not. Rather is actually whichever petty tyrant controls which domain that you have to worry about, now, and what mood they or their underlings are in. Keeping the law is clearly pointless now - it’s about who has power and the will to misuse it, like Bezos, etc...
BFLR
There most certainly is evidence of voter irregularities, voter fraud. No one can deny that. It’s nothing new however. To any who breathlessly claim it about 2020’s election, I’d ask, in the words of John McClain, “welcome to the party pal!”
The real question is, were such irregularities, such “fraud” ENOUGH to overturn the election results? I respectfully submit, just as in previous cycles, it’s not enough. More on this (perhaps) coming in a separate post. I’m still composing it, and considering if it’s worth posting on FR in the first place.
But this shouldn’t be shocking, or “news” to anyone following along for the last 50 years. Of course there are “irregularities” and “fraud” in this election. Just like in every election in recent memory. Nothing really new there.
For a foretaste of why, again, I do not believe there is enough evidence to assert that the election was “stolen” see the following Twitter thread I’ve posted before in recent days/weeks. Does it disprove all allegations of fraud? No. But again, for anyone following along the last 40-50 years, not really much surprising, not really much of a “bombshell” to generally claim “election fraud”. Again, that’s already known. And a fact. The only question to really ask is: is such fraud ENOUGH to have overturned 2020?
https://twitter.com/JonathanTCasey/status/1342303141975515136?s=20
Thanks. Saving to read later.
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I like the way all the supporting documents are appended but I wish they were clickable and that he had links to Volume 1 & 2.
If the reports with their appended documents were in one pdf somewhere it would be easier to distribute when people started claiming: “No evidence — no evidence”.
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