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It is my opinion that we truly have election problems. While the vast majority of ink is focused on the ballot, the real issue is the counting of those ballots. Even with “Covid” policies, counting should have high definition cameras at each point of the process that can be fraudulent much like the Maricopa audit did.

Because the counting of ballots is so critical, one would think that honest legislators would create laws requiring complete forensic audits after every election. Instead of donating one dollar to a political party, that one dollar could go towards the cost of actual auditing each precinct.

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I read last week (Mollie or Margot) where the Feds are planning to take over some state/local elections. Anyone else see this?

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Yes, but they're not taking over - against the law. They're transforming every federal facility into a "voter registration" facility - in other words, they're bloating the voter rolls to create a pool of voters for fraudulent ballots - similar to what Doug Frank discovered. TGP has a couple of articles on it as well.

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I realize it's anecdotal, but in my neighborhood the signs supporting the culture of death have sprung up in fair numbers.

I personally don't think the decision to return power to the states on this will have the impact in November the Dems hope. But I also think we would be naive to think BIG money and next-level, in-your-face vote fraud isn't already well underway.

The Dems face extinction and are not bound by the same set of laws as non-Democrat.

That is a material reality we face.

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During my lifetime, I have seen increasingly stupid and narcissistic people run for political office and we are now seeing the results of that race to the bottom. Even when I was a youngster, I wasn't particularly impressed by politicians as a group but I (probably naively) thought that at least they were trying make decisions in the best interest of the country or at least the people they represented. I have no idea what today's crop of politicians is thinking and, more frighteningly, I don't think they do either.

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Another one of Trump's key achievements: demonstrating that the problems coming from DC do NOT come from incompetence - especially economic issues.

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The Dems are psychopathic ideologues, and those types never willingly go into reverse gear. Look at Hitler in his bunker or the Jacobins before Thermidor. This almost guarantees their final defeat, but the danger is - as with the Ukraine fiasco - how far they are willing to avoid humiliation. These maniacs are fully capable of burning down the world to hang on to power.

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IMO, a fair number of the Dems are psychopathic ideologues but some of them are power brokers, some of them are power seekers, and lots of them are useful idiots just wanting to be part of the "in crowd" and partake of the perceived psychological and material benefits of group "membership" - or conversely are afraid of being on the "outs" from the group and castigated/ostracized. An additional contingent are mentally deranged and are simply drawn to the chaos the Dems promote. All of these people are invested in the "wokeness" culture (whatever the bounds of that are determined to be from day to day) to the point where no one (or almost no one) dares point out the insanity of the approved narratives. Dangerous? Yeah. But reality has a way of standing athwart nonsense and yelling "stop!" Best defense? Don't jump on the clown car ideologically or emotionally and don't invest in clown ideas.

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/historic-west-virginia-catholic-church-burned-ground-arsonist-police-say

Ask yourself: What percentage of Americans self-identify as church burners? All the extremism and outright violence should take a major toll on the party espousing it.

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Why do people change their party affiliation rather than simply engaging in crossover voting? It's about self image. If their self image can no longer tolerate membership in a given party, that's a big shift.

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For me it had more to do with self- respect than self- image. I changed from Republican to Unenrolled in NH. Basically because I didn’t want to be associated with a group of people who could care less what I think i.e. McConnell and his cronies. Screw them all.

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In Texas there is no such thing yet as party registration, the only restriction is if you voted in a party primary you are not allowed to vote in any other party primary runoff. There are rumblings of ending open primaries so as to prevent the D's machinations. Oh, and municipal & school board elections are supposedly non-partisan. The worst problem is all the out of state dollars pouring into garbage incumbents (sen. corny & gov. greg, for example) campaign coffers.

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But the Dems could steal 60 house seats after being emboldened by the 2020 crime and zero consequences.

I am trying to help organize the patriot movement. Where best to proactively focus our energy. See my substack for more details.

https://squirrelhockey.substack.com/p/organizing-the-patriot-movement

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how's the traffic on Nebraska Avenue these days?

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Sad was my first thought was how has the fbi infiltrated the organization to make it a honeypot, when I saw his first post the other day on another thread.

It seems to just be a communications site, more infrastructure, which is needed on the right.

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Just look at his follow list. Significant investment (sort of, at least way may than I've seen anywhere else), and no human has the time to actually follow that whole list. Which means at a minimum it's a site being run by an organization, not an individual.

Agree on need for infrastructure.

Challenge: the Dems are doing everything they can to make opposition lists. They'll keep trying to create false flags with their fed allies, but the most important thing is creating lists.

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It's as simple as that. Most people are passive sheep. But if you want to see heads roll, cancel their purchasing power and tell them it's "transitory".

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