They've been rigged for decades. Most of you were asleep. Some of us are really happy that this has become the number one issue and many state legislatures are going to be making massive changes to their election laws.
My state is going Voter ID and only paper ballots according to their rhetoric the last week or so and I trust they will do just that. If this happens all over the country the USA has a bright future.
I don't share your optimism at all. Sure some reps are calling for changes, but nothing significant will change (there is no incentive to for the majority of people with power, as current events demonstrate quite well). We already had laws to prevent much of this anyway, just they weren't enforced. More laws (if magically they are able to pass them which I don't believe for a second) isn't going to do a thing unless people are thrown in jail tomorrow and made an example of in the media (won't happen). Even if we get some token law passed, what are we going to do when 20 million+ illegals become citizens and can vote legally? What are we going to do when they pack the courts and the senate with new states? What about when big tech, big media, and academia completely indoctrinate our existing and future generations? What are we going to do when the cheaters just fix all the "mistakes" they made this time so it's even harder to catch them?
Bright future? I'd love to believe but I just don't see it.
You dont get it. Trump got 80+ million votes while every entity you named was against him and more you didnt. You act like this shit hasnt been going on for a century. Never have so many people been aware of it.
Do yourself a favor and read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" It all starts there in a sense. Some will argue it was earlier and they are probably right.
ya, sure, but the alternative is to have every administration decide such matters; i mean 8 years vs eternity, at least the fed is grounded in financial reality. That the executive chose to look the other way while letting them off the hook (obama)... the alternative would be the executive in charge of the entire money supply, I'm not convinced this is a more sane alternative
They've been rigged for decades. Most of you were asleep. Some of us are really happy that this has become the number one issue and many state legislatures are going to be making massive changes to their election laws.
My state is going Voter ID and only paper ballots according to their rhetoric the last week or so and I trust they will do just that. If this happens all over the country the USA has a bright future.
I don't share your optimism at all. Sure some reps are calling for changes, but nothing significant will change (there is no incentive to for the majority of people with power, as current events demonstrate quite well). We already had laws to prevent much of this anyway, just they weren't enforced. More laws (if magically they are able to pass them which I don't believe for a second) isn't going to do a thing unless people are thrown in jail tomorrow and made an example of in the media (won't happen). Even if we get some token law passed, what are we going to do when 20 million+ illegals become citizens and can vote legally? What are we going to do when they pack the courts and the senate with new states? What about when big tech, big media, and academia completely indoctrinate our existing and future generations? What are we going to do when the cheaters just fix all the "mistakes" they made this time so it's even harder to catch them?
Bright future? I'd love to believe but I just don't see it.
You dont get it. Trump got 80+ million votes while every entity you named was against him and more you didnt. You act like this shit hasnt been going on for a century. Never have so many people been aware of it.
Do yourself a favor and read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" It all starts there in a sense. Some will argue it was earlier and they are probably right.
ya, sure, but the alternative is to have every administration decide such matters; i mean 8 years vs eternity, at least the fed is grounded in financial reality. That the executive chose to look the other way while letting them off the hook (obama)... the alternative would be the executive in charge of the entire money supply, I'm not convinced this is a more sane alternative