(04-18-2020 01:04 PM)bullet Wrote: https://thefederalist.com/2020/04/17/wha...-election/
"...If you’ve been listening to the mainstream media, you’ve probably heard that Wisconsin Republicans did everything in their power to rig the spring election and that it backfired when liberal Judge Jill Karofsky beat incumbent conservative Justice Daniel Kelly for a seat on the state Supreme Court. What you won’t hear from the MSM is all the Democrats’ behind-the-scenes efforts to suppress conservative voters.
The media machine predictably did Democrats’ bidding...."
The longer we permit people to try to game the election process the closer we move to eventual civil war. When in a Republic or Democracy the confidence around the electoral process erodes into confusion (an intentional ploy of communists and anarchists) the people will be provoked to violence.
The orderly transfer of power has been a benchmark of our society until the last election. The radical left of the Democratic party did everything in their power in the last election to steal house seats and a a few senate seats. The Abrams mob in Atlanta was bad enough and Broward and Dade reprised many previous election escapades. But Arizona, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico were added to the usual suspects.
Until the right grows a pair and goes after these people with every legal means at their disposal we are merely abetting the demise of our electoral process and along with it the orderly transfer of power which when damaged will lead to eventual civil war. It's happened everywhere the electoral process breaks down.
They are criminal who perpetrate election fraud, suppress voter turnout, stuff absentee ballots, or change computer data, to suit their agenda, and with them any from the opposing side who refuse to prosecute.
Republicans and Conservatives can no longer afford to give their adversaries the benefit of the doubt. Everything about the process needs to be investigated and held accountable. Our way of life depends upon it and those destroying it are domestic enemies of the Constitution of the United States and must be treated as such.