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To: Sarcazmo

I don’t believe that...

In fact, if you look at all the Congressional Races, the one state that saved the Republicans was New York.

The Democrats proposed a congressional map that was so gerrymandered the Republicans sued and won and got a much more competitive map which allowed them to win quite a few new seats, the head of the DCCC lost his election because of this. The judge that ruled on the Republican suit was a Cuomo appointed Judge.

Legalizing cheating makes it fair game for everyone.

For example, the mass mailing of ballots to everyone makes ballot harvesting legal, the Democrats own that, the Republicans refuse to play and get crushed to the point Democrats don’t even campaign anymore, they raise money to trash their opponents and sit home and wait.

If you sit back and allow yourself to be screwed, then you deserve what happens.


33 posted on 11/12/2022 4:46:59 AM PST by srmanuel (C)
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To: srmanuel

I agree with your sentiment, but personally, I’d be terrified to vote twice.

The Jan 6’ers told me all I need to know about how justice is handed out in America.

The problem I see with all sides cheating is that then the contest becomes so distorted it becomes meaningless. The bubble would be lost entirely.

But maybe that would force the change necessary to get this system back to level.

Because the only other way is to reform the education system. That would tame 20 yrs, and another 20 to see the results.

Thinking through this, you have a point here. When you have a dorked up, half-operating system, break it entirely so everyone agrees it must be rebuilt.


44 posted on 11/12/2022 5:28:24 AM PST by Sarcazmo ("Sarcasm is the highest form of wit" ~ O. Wilde)
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