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  1. “The problem here is that only one political side wants to lessen the likelihood of this type of election fraud happening” means we are already in banana-republic land.
    It will only get worse.
    We are at the point of needing Civil War II. Unpleasant, like a national enema, but necessary.

  2. “We’re in banana-republic Land.”

    Well yes, but we’ve been there for quite a while.

    The Obama administration’s cool, calculated and virulent weaponizing of government institutions against its political opponents brought the country into Banana Republic status.

    All hidden, doctored, defended and excused by the Main Stream Corrupt Media.

    Hillary Clinton cemented it when she paid for the Steele “Dossier”, helped launch the Russia hoax and proceeded to foment civil war following the 2016 elections by adamantly insisting she was robbed and claiming that Trump was not a legitimate president (echoed by her legion of lachrymose lackeys).

    Which hysteria and false accusations were masterfully stoked by the Main Stream Corrupt Media.

    Then, unbowed, Democrats did their utmost to destroy and eviscerate, lynch and disembowel, draw and quarter Brett Kavanaugh on pathetic and manufactured evidence.

    All supported, amplified and spun by the Main Stream Corrupt Media.

    But it’s the hyper-partisan Democratic judges in the Michael Flynn case, with their Byzantine “legal” manipulations, who have put the icing on the cake.

    And if that wasn’t enough, well then…the Democrats have put their shock troops to work destroying the nation’s cities and its social fabric with impressive results.

    All approvingly and lovingly supported and distorted by the Main Stream Corrupt Media.

    Congratulations to them all on a job well done.

  3. The Senate GOP and Trump need to formally propose strict election procedures to guarantee the integrity of the vote, and to reduce election fraud to trivial levels. And they need to do it now.

    If Democrats oppose these reforms, then Republicans need to explicitly promise that they will engage in widespread fraud, since Democrats are clearly committed to fraudulent elections.

    If they want a race to the bottom, then so be it.

    If you ain’t cheatin’, then you ain’t tryin’.

  4. “Once people no longer trust the vote-tallying process – and I submit that we have reached that point – we’re in banana-republic-land.”

    Yes.

    The obvious question is how do we reverse the process. My vote (heh) would be to go back to in person voting or the old-fashioned absentee voting only. I don’t know how that would be accomplished since it’s controlled by the states individually, and the states that are the worst are the ones which benefit (or at least those who have control politically benefit) by the perversion of voting they’ve achieved.

    Unfortunately, I live in one of those states, so my vote doesn’t count.

  5. Vote by mail was sold in Washington State as a method of increasing voter participation. Worked, but only
    marginally – turn out is still less than it should be. I’m amazed by the low voter participation rates even with mail in ballots. One of Washington’s first governor’s elections with mail in ballots was stolen when 110 ballots mysteriously showed up on the Democrat side on the second recount.

    Washington is now a deep blue sate. Republicans can only get elected to state office in the eastern part of the state or selected districts in the west. And the eastern part of the state is slowly becoming more progressive.

    Even worse, we now have a non-partisan primary system where the two top vote getters go on to the general election. It often results in two Democrats going on to the general. In a progressive dominated state it becomes a formula for true one party rule.

    These two things have happened since i have been living here. (27 years) Of course, I voted against both, but the progs got their way. Arrggh!

  6. In Virginia the democrats revoked the law requiring you to show a government ID to vote. According to the democrats, the requirement is racist. Blacks are evidently too stupid to obtain a government ID. Of course, you need a government ID to open a bank account, cash a check or fill a prescription.

  7. J.J.-
    One-party Democratic rule was standard in the South for over 100 years. Now the South is the most GOP-friendly part of the country.
    But Democrats were different then. They were not socialists intent on oppressive rule. They opposed liquor by the drink, for instance (BYOB in brown bag!) and, predominantly Southern Baptist (thus the name!) believed in blue laws to keep the Sabbath holy.
    Today they are either stupid or evil (or both!). They are surely not Christian.

  8. 2 points:

    1. You need an official picture ID to go to the doctor for Medicare or Medicaid.

    2. I have lived in Southern California for almost 60 years. You used to have to produce an official stamped birth certificate to the DMV. The last time I went, in 2017, they asked for no proof of anything like that. Worst of all, at one part of the document for getting or renewing a driver’s license or ID, they asked 3 questions in a row, with little boxes to check. (1) Are you a citizen of the USA? (2) Do you want to vote by absentee ballot? (3) Do you want to vote by absentee ballot every year? (It may have said “from now on” or “for every year from now on”.)

    During the 7 years I have lived in my current apartment, I have had 5 different upstairs neighbors. People move all the time.

    They are always finding absentee ballots to elect the Democrat, never for the Republican. Because of the open primaries, you often have two Democrats on the final ballot, for instance, running for the same Senate seat.

    In a nearby county, four House seats switched from Republicans on election night to Democrats, when they “found” absentee ballots.

  9. I am of the persuasion it will take a Divine miracle to keep the Democrats from cheating their way into office this time.

  10. “Once people no longer trust the vote-tallying process – and I submit that we have reached that point – we’re in banana-republic-land.” neo

    Rhetorical question; what is the inevitable and therefore unavoidable fate of descending into banana-republic-land?

    So Civil War it will be, as the Left insists upon a binary choice; surrender to tyranny or fight. The greater the evil, the greater the sacrifice required of good.

    “The obvious question is how do we reverse the process.” SueK

    It can’t be reversed. It can only be resolved, one way or the other.

    After resolution… then an Article V Convention can pass reforms, such as; Outlaw support for all totalitarian ideologies, as mortal threats to liberty. All States elect Senators through a State Electoral College system, eliminating urban dominance. Break up the mass media, tech and social network giants. Mandatory balanced budget for federal and State gov. except in time of war with end provisions. Strict restrictions on the curriculum in public schools. Etc. etc.

  11. The guy has obviously never had a job in Philadelphia – they’ve been doing this for so long they certainly don’t need to hire somebody to help them fix and election. “Why does Philadelphia have the most ghosts in the country?” Because in Philadelphia, the dead can vote.” Old Philadelphia slogan: “Remember — vote early, and vote often!” I suppose Chicago is the same.

    If you’re going to have an Article V convention, Geoffrey, the only voting system I would support is Heinlein’s. (For those few who don’t know what that is, it’s that only persons who have served in the military can vote. If you want to serve, they have to take you, regardless of mental or physical condition, but you have to serve to vote.)

  12. If you’re going to have an Article V convention, Geoffrey, the only voting system I would support is Heinlein’s.

    Which is a silly idea.

    You have a problem with the mechanics of elections administration, one that is readily soluble and solved elsewhere. Repairing to Heinlein’s imagination is a witless distraction.

  13. If we survive this, and that’s by no means certain, we will have a choice: Rein in the voting process or become a banana republic.

    If the Left does not succeed this time, it’s a sure bet they’ll regroup and be on Soros-funded steroids by 2024.

    The flaw, so far beyond the founders’ imagination that it couldn’t have been considered, is the corruption and degredation of the states which the Constitution charges with conducting federal elections.

    As the FBI and other agencies have demonstrated, the federal government is no better in the corruption department, leaving an open question as to whom one should trust to run fair and honest elections.

    While we wrangle over that, it’s unquestionable that “voting in person” needs to be established as the sole standard, scannable, and easily human readable, paper ballots a national requirement and Iraqi purple ink a worthwhile addition. A 0001-to-2359 polling period on election day wouldn’t be a bad choice, either.

    Given the probability of any of that happening, I’d suggest stocking up on consumables of all types, strapping in and hunkering down, it’s going to be a real bumpy ride.

  14. All States elect Senators through a State Electoral College system, eliminating urban dominance. Geofrey Britain

    I like that idea but the Federal courts would quickly declare it unconstitutional.

  15. John, unless you are being facetious, the Art V convention will probably drastically remake the judicial branch. Besides most of the leftist lawfare people will be gone by then one way or another.

  16. I recommend CNN’s interview with AG Barr, of which you can find excerpts on Powerline, including a long discussion of mail-in ballot fraud.

  17. American votes count? No, they do not. This is the pain of waking up and realizing you have been fooled. It is not as bad as the alternative. Want to Take the Red Pill now?

    “Once people no longer trust the vote-tallying process – and I submit that we have reached that point – we’re in banana-republic-land.” neo

    No Neo, you are in Ymar’s world. Welcome. Take a good look. You have enough time, even though time is running out.

    Rhetorical question; what is the inevitable and therefore unavoidable fate of descending into banana-republic-land?

    So Civil War it will be, as the Left insists upon a binary choice; surrender to tyranny or fight. The greater the evil, the greater the sacrifice required of good.

    There are many questions you could ask, but until you find the right Guide or Keeper, you will be lost in the Ego Matrix, created by Satan and the cosmic powers mentioned by Saul in Ephesians 6:12.

    As for what that means… it means Satan has a root hack over your thoughts and emotions. You are under control. Nearly totally. Not just this life but for the last 26k years. A perpetual soul, trapped in hell. You are already in hell, humanity. That fictional hell, is just something that does not exist and serves to make you feel easier about life.

  18. The obvious question is how do we reverse the process. My vote (heh) would be to go back to in person voting or the old-fashioned absentee voting only. I don’t know how that would be accomplished since it’s controlled by the states individually, and the states that are the worst are the ones which benefit (or at least those who have control politically benefit) by the perversion of voting they’ve achieved.

    Unfortunately, I live in one of those states, so my vote doesn’t count.

    Of course your vote counts. Popular votes make it harder to defraud the public. Harder, not impossible.

    The Iraqis had the right idea of the purple finger. No wonder Leftists hated and feared them.

    The Divine agents on Earth and my faction could reverse it… but we choose not to. Humanity’s free will should be allowed to play out to its final conclusion, one way or another. It is more… interesting this way.

  19. Cicero on September 2, 2020 at 7:24 pm said:
    J.J.-
    One-party Democratic rule was standard in the South for over 100 years. Now the South is the most GOP-friendly part of the country.
    But Democrats were different then. They were not socialists intent on oppressive rule. They opposed liquor by the drink, for instance (BYOB in brown bag!) and, predominantly Southern Baptist (thus the name!) believed in blue laws to keep the Sabbath holy.
    Today they are either stupid or evil (or both!). They are surely not Christian.

    Southern Baptists supported slavery as righteous and god fearing. Religious, economic, and political control was what made the South Totalitarian before CW1 and also made them Jim Crow racist afterwards.

    Racism, the idea of class or genetic warfare, a very SJW and Marxist type of weaponization.

    The split between Baptists and Southern Baptists came about solely due to the question of whether the Bible supported American Slavery 2.0 or not.

    While the policies may have differend due to different traditions and times compared to now, what has stayed the same is that Demoncrat religions and politics, are polarized Service to Self. They always find a way to create willing or unwilling slaves, drain them of power, make themselves stronger, and use that strength to create more slaves.

    This ultimately is a totalitarian system.

    Lincoln even got killed for trying to resist it. So did JFK.

    Now we have Trump, who apparently has survived against all the odds. How many assassination attempts do you think have been made and covered up?

  20. Art Deco — an Article V convention is never going to happen, so it’s a witless distraction. But if we’re going to dream, let’s dream big!

  21. Richard Saunders on September 3, 2020 at 9:01 pm:
    Richard, why are you so confident an Article V convention will never happen?
    A serious question, not snark.
    I would think 34 red or purple state legislatures requesting a convention is not an insurmountable barrier,especially given the trend towards “banana republic” status asserted herein. Getting ratification from 38 states might not happen for any of the Amendments thereby proposed but of course the convention comes first.

    Also depends on if it happens before, during, or after CW 2.0.

  22. Ymatsakar
    Ye old soul that wallows in so scary gibberish. How is the Dorian Grey portrait working for you these days. Stuck in the cobwebs of one’s attic is so sad when it turns in one’s mind.
    On a lighter note; it has been written that the devil loses in the end.

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