To: familyop
I know all of the peripheral stuff. My question is: What is the remedy for election fraud? It doesn't seem to get investigated. It never changes an election. The answer is: suck it up buttercup! Nothing can be done because there are few provisions to remedy it. You try to go to court, and they say, "that is just going to upset too many apple carts, so no thanks". There is little downside to cheating, and if you DO get caught, a president, at least, can pardon you.
It's just pure bull spit...
35 posted on
12/12/2020 1:18:25 PM PST by
fhayek
To: fhayek
" You try to go to court, and they say, 'that is just going to upset too many apple carts, so no thanks' " We all know the story of democrats stealing the election to elect JFK. Since then I've witnessed election thefts first hand; Loretta Sanchez over Bob Dornan in CA and Gregoire over Rossi in WA. We also saw the farce of continued "ballot discoveries" that made SNL buffoon Al Franken a US Senator.
It is now common place and it always only favors one party. But it could not keep on going without the consent of both parties!
38 posted on
12/12/2020 1:30:04 PM PST by
Baynative
("A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams." - John Barrymore )
To: fhayek
The Supreme Court has given us abortion on demand; it has destroyed the greatest health care system in the world, and now it has turned a blind eye to corrupt elections. Tell me, what earthly good does it serve?
To: fhayek
"I know all of the peripheral stuff. My question is: What is the remedy for election fraud?"
The remedy is some "of the peripheral stuff" that I mentioned: "recruit young, courageous Republicans to count votes." It works for the Democrats, and they're not magic.
"It doesn't seem to get investigated."
It's investigated by those "poll workers." The problem has been that the poll workers were Democrats. The courts can't do anything with crimes that were already covered up, and the federal government can't do anything about insufficient election laws in the states.
Election processes were decided in the states, and the states do what they want with elections, which brings us to the problem in general. Some of the states *are the problem.*
And that's what the conflict is all going to boil down to real quick. It can't be avoided. It's between states, and that's the way it will be settled: between the states.
48 posted on
12/12/2020 6:17:23 PM PST by
familyop
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