Posted on 03/06/2024 8:14:32 AM PST by Starman417
Based on not wanting to do what has to be done to defeat the enemy.
Like cowards in the GOP that belive 2020 wasn’t stolen.
Anyone can read an article before commenting.
What is it you think has to be done, that you think I don’t want to do?
If you mean ballot harvesting from dementia patients in old folks homes,
maybe you’re right.
Even if you do, you may find their “vote” already “counted” before your
harvested vote even arrives, if it ever does.
Instead, why not stop the ballot printers from printing mail in ballots in ways
that lets the registered party be subtly distinguished by the mail carrier?
Then eliminate mass mail in voting altogether, for the fraud it is, and enables,
(guarantees) and at the same time start properly policing the voter registration
lists. (Postal workers that want to, likely already know where the republicans
live by now, anyway.)
The nice new electronic mail in ballot tracking systems will happily tell you “a”
ballot was received for you, (Now “they” can know, too. Who are we really helping?)
Paper ballots, small precincts, hand counting, same day results were all
something that needed conserving and helped keep nation wide fraud in check.
Voter ID gets my vote, too.
All that has to be done is to make real votes count and fake votes orders of
magnitude less possible. (Which is why we need to show up at much more
than just elections.)
Showing up, and holding your elected and non-elected public servants
accountable, matters. Even better if not just on social media, where the more
you matter, the more censorship you attract.
~Easy
But if we do things exactly the same as we did in 2020. We are honest folks. Then we'll lose in 2024. And we are not proactive enough to get involved in states to prevent fraud then yes, it's on us this time.
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