Winners and Losers

Depending on who you cast your vote for this past Tuesday, you’re either feeling like a winner or a loser. You’re neither. The only loser in this election is our collective confidence in a fair and free election process.

It is absurd that this nation, that created the “smart phone”, engineered a manned landing on the moon, and invented the light bulb, cannot count the votes cast on, or before election day.  Here we are, several days out and still not a definitive resolution.

There appears to be widespread shenanigans with respect to the vote count. Just some of the examples reported are astonishing. These dispatches are so amazing, that even the “in-the-tank” liberal media can’t ignore them.

In Pennsylvania, the President held nearly a 700,000-vote lead, Tuesday night.  Since then that lead has shrunk to under 125,000.  Are we do believe that over a half a million votes for Joe Biden were missing in action and suddenly appeared as result of our well know efficient postal service? Why are Republicans being denied the opportunity to observe the vote count by a Pennsylvania board of elections when it was ordered by a court? What are the state and local authorities hiding in what has always been a free and open process? The appearance of hundreds of thousands of votes after the polls have closed is unheard of. Like or not, Philadelphia especially has a sorry history of voter fraud.  Check it out.

The President held a huge lead, as did Republican Senatorial candidate John James, in Michigan when polls closed. Overnight 138,000 votes suddenly appeared that negated their respective leads. How on earth did that happen? Again, the opportunity for Republicans to observe the ballot audit is being denied.  In fact, the windows in one count location were covered so the process could be conducted out of view for “prying “eyes. Why?

In Wisconsin, the President lost the state by less than 20,000 votes. Irregularities in that vote count have also been reported. But what’s really amazing, according to the state election commission, just over 89 percent of Wisconsin’s 3.68 million registered voters cast a ballot in the November 2020 election. This is an unheard-of percentage, that no other state in the nation, is even close to that number.  Does this mean that Wisconsin’s citizens are more motivated to vote by a wider margin that any other state? Hardly. An audit is necessary.

In Democrat-controlled Fulton County, Georgia, officials are finding more votes that were mysteriously overlooked.  The President’s large lead there is shrinking by the hour. The same holds true in North Carolina as the counting of provisional ballots has commenced.  Why? Simple. The President has a slim lead that needs to be eliminated and the election of Republican Senator Tillis hangs in the balance. 

Then there’s Nevada and Arizona. Both states are in the middle of alleged voter fraud. After Arizona was declared for Biden, it was revealed that there were still over 500,000 votes outstanding, 25% of the vote uncounted. Next door in Nevada, home of massive mail-in ballots, the focus is on notoriously corrupt Clark County. The controversy is that many of the voters are dead, non-residents or ineligible to vote. When did Las Vegas become Chicago?

Now if you listen to the Biden campaign, you’ll hear Joe’s favorite phrase, that this is all “a bunch of malarky”. The Trump campaign on the other hand, is claiming that this is voter fraud on such a massive scale, that it makes the 2000 Presidential election “hanging chad” vote card issue in one Florida county, pale by comparison.

The issue that no one seems to be able to responsibly answer is how come all of the questionable “after the polls closed votes” were majority Biden votes, that it changed states to his electoral column. Whether one likes it or not, it strains credulity that a 47-year fossil of the DC swamp is this wildly popular with 70 million America voters. Joe Biden’s charisma, magnetism, acuity falls way, way short of former President Obama. The votes shifting this week are on such a scale, that it strains anyone’s responsible analysis as honest, proper or accurate. 

Perhaps this is an answer:  Since President Trump announced his run for the office, and defeated their anointed candidate, Hillary Clinton, the mainstream media has been consistently beating the drum like mantra that “Trump is the Devil to their audience. This man has endured so much negativity in print and broadcast that you would think he was the lead pilot when Pearl Harbor was attacked or is single-handedly responsible for the creation and spread of the China flu. The hatred that has been created is so palatable, it could move voters to support Biden or even The Grinch.

It is a sad state of affairs that we have media outlets, including social, that propagandize candidates to the point where hate is created, and doubt of the democratic process runs rampart. Our elections should be about the issues not about personalities. They should be about the candidate’s policies and philosophy of governance. 

Winston Churchill famously said, “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others.” He also said, “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” We can’t afford a nation of average voters.

 

 

 

 

 

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