Voting Rights Act
President Biden is promoting a Voting Rights Act nationwide, superseding all existing state and local voting processes. He claims that the current situation is Jim Crow 2.0, and anyone who does not support the bill is on the side of white racists. This is not merely inaccurate; it camouflages an attempt to achieve nationwide one-party authoritarian rule for the foreseeable future.
The significant provisions of this bill work in tandem to destroy the audit trail for individual votes. First, everyone must be sent an unsolicited ballot through the mail to the last known address. 9.8% o the US population, or nearly 33 million people, move every year. Two-thirds of them are adults, old enough to vote. That is 22 million votes, more than the cumulative margins of every presidential election in this century, dating from 2000 to today. Since it is typically two years between congressional elections, and four years between Presidential elections, it is impossible to consider that no ballots will go to wrong addresses.
In fact, the 2018 congressional elections were so badly skewed in Broward County, Florida, that the oldest person on the planet lives there and has voted in person in every election during his life. The next 30 or so oldest people on earth live in the same county. The election board supervisor, Brenda Snipes, has been mired in election scandals for years, and multiple witnesses have come forward to swear that she opens mailed-in ballots while alone and reports the count, contrary to Florida law.
A McDonald’s in Southern California was reported to have received nearly two dozen mail-out ballots in 2018, and a playground across the street received at least twice as many that same year. That year, Orange County flipped decidedly blue for two years, with all of the Orange County congressional districts turning red in 2020, even as Joe Biden reported a record win.
Third, the act requires national legalization of ballot harvesting. This is the practice of individuals collecting multiple ballots, ostensibly completed by the voter, and delivering them to the polls, or to an unobserved ballot collection box.
The most promising hunting grounds for ballots to gather are long-term-care facilities, where the residents are not as sharp as, say, our current Vice President. They are always appreciative of help; some are blind and cannot see what candidate they’ve chosen.
In Pennsylvania, there are about 80,000 nursing home residents. Rehab centers account for another unknown number as do assisted-living facilities. In most swing states, there were more than enough unexamined ballots to overturn the reported results.
Fourth, signature matches are disallowed under the “reform.” This has nothing to do with racism, it is simply anti-democratic. And somehow that is supposed to make sense. To whom is an unasked question.