Mailing It In
Usually when you hear the expression “mailing it in” it refers to performing a job or activity with little or no attention, effort, or done haphazardly, in an automatic unthinking manner. The November election results are based almost entirely on “mail-in voting”. That definition was hardly the case as events have played out since the election. It would appear that the most critical issues facing the Republic is mail-in voting. Someone paid a lot attention to the process and it wasn’t haphazard.
Sunday night, 60 Minutes interviewed the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Christopher Krebs who said “The 2020 elections was, as I’ve called it, the most secure election in modern history. I have no question about the security of the systems, of the process, of the vote, of the count or the certification.” He went on to say, “There is no foreign power that is flipping votes. There’s no domestic actor flipping votes. I did it right. We did it right. This was a secure election.”
Then Chris, how come we’ve got hundreds of swore affidavits and whistleblowers risking public scorn and their reputations, testifying to the contrary? The only thing that might be assumed is the election was clean as far as foreign powers interfering with the process. That doesn’t mean the whole election was clean. The tally of millions of mail-in votes had nothing to do with foreign actors. Why are so many individuals expressing serious concerns about the computerized Dominion Voting systems that were widely used in the contested states and counties?
Let’s look at some interesting election anomalies. President Trump had a 700,000-vote lead in Pennsylvania by midnight on election night, but then loses by 60,000 when massive vote dumps happened in the middle of the night. The state relied on the controversial Dominion system to tally the votes.
Joe Biden received 15 million more than Barack Obama received in 2012. Does anyone really think that Joe is more popular than Barack, who just published his third autobiography which is enjoying record sales? Even more interesting is this fact, Barack Obama got 93 percent of the black vote in 2012. In the 2020 election Joe Biden got 87 percent, six percent less than Barack Obama. Meanwhile, Donald Trump received 11 million more votes than he did in 2016.
Recently the Wall Street Journal analyzed 19 counties throughout the United States that had correctly picked the presidential winner over the last 40 years. Of the 19 counties, Trump won 18 of them. The only one that he didn’t was Clallam County in the state of Washington. Nationally, President Donald Trump won 81 percent of the counties.
In every major metro county around the nation except for Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Atlanta, Joe Biden underperformed Hillary Clinton’s vote count. Coincidently, those are the counties where massive vote fraud is alleged. The electoral votes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia put the presidency in Biden’s hands. He would be the first candidate in 60 years since John F. Kennedy to lose Ohio and Florida and still win the presidency.
So naturally there is a need for clarification of these “anomalies”. Currently there are lawsuits filed, and hearings being held in the aforementioned states plus Arizona and Nevada. The testimony given by ordinary citizens who worked in the vote counting centers is shocking. Of course, there is scant coverage in the media regarding these allegations. Instead, accounts about Biden’s broken foot, his pets and the nonstop fawning over his groundbreaking cabinet picks dominate current political reportage.
Imagine if the shoe was on the other foot and there were consecutive, multi-hour hearings about voter fraud that favored Donald Trump instead of Joe Biden. The media would be on those discussions like white on rice. The double standards demonstrated by these journalists prove that at least they have some standards.
Massive mail-in voting is not a healthy alternative to in-person participation nor is reliance on computer counts without a paper trail. Canada, the corporate home of Dominion Voting, uses paper ballots exclusively. Ironically, they do not rely on Dominion.
When it comes to mailing anything, the only items that should be sent through the postal service are legitimate absentee ballots, birthday cards, thank you notes, bills and Christmas cards, not mass mailed ballot votes for President of the United States, that possibly put the integrity of our free and fair elections in jeopardy.