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Sunday, December 6, 2020

We'll Just Vote Them Out

 For years, the recommended solution for getting rid of pus-gut, lying bags of excrement politicians was to vote them out. That, since elections have been stolen for decades, is a wasted motion. Only a foolish person agrees there is integrity in the process of voting, and the solution for stopping fraud - such as identification, and in-person voting - is always ignored by the politicians that profit from fraud. That, and with electronic voting, the software is only as honest at the dishonest people that have access. 

So, what is the solution? Severe penalties for those caught cheating. Not a light sentence, such as probation, but a punishment that means they spend the majority of their adult life in prison. That, and the willingness to negate any election where any fraud is found to have occurred.

Will this mess ever be cleaned up? I don't know, but it's more than necessary to remove the ability for the criminal elements to sway elections. In my opinion, they should face the death penalty for their crimes. Vote fraud at the federal level exposes the country to the enemies that are trying to destroy the Republic. We've went to war for less. 


10 comments:

  1. Isn't death the penalty for treason?

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  2. the penalty for treason, by firing squad if i remember correctly
    it is a measure of the majority of citizens being immoral

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    1. The media is most treasonous, and some should be charged.

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  3. They really don't want to clean it up . . . .

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    1. No, but the millions that do are getting more angry daily.

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  4. It is too late to change anything by voting.

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    1. That's where the Supreme Court can step in, do their job, and demand the Constitution is followed.

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  5. It’s all fun and games until the peasants shoot back.

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    1. Yep, and they have more arms than all the armies of the world combined.

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