Monday, August 2, 2021

Voter Fraud

This is as good and balanced an assessment I have seen of our country's experience with voter fraud. Quote: "Not to get maudlin but I am once again humbled by the way that so many overseas readers trust my opinions regarding America’s political scene which clarify the situations obscured by the shrill partisan media outlets of both our major parties. Regular readers know I would love to see both the Republicans and the Democrats splinter into multiple smaller political parties because they stopped representing the needs of their constituents long ago and now exist just to perpetuate their own privileges and greed. This time around the questions from overseas centered around the ongoing audits and investigations into the 2020 presidential election results. I will post the links to relevant articles at the bottom of this blog post. NOTE: Members of both major parties will be offended by different aspects of my opinion below." The piece ends thusly: "So, anyway, those are my opinions on all this. Like I said, people who consider me “courageously outspoken” for questioning George W Bush’s alleged 2000 win hypocritically froth at the mouth with outrage that I dare to question Biden’s alleged 2020 win. It just goes with the territory being an Independent Voter in America."  Read on and get a voter fraud education worth having.      CLARIFYING THE ONGOING 2020 ELECTION AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS FOR OVERSEAS READERS | Balladeer's Blog (glitternight.com)


Quote: "Wisconsin Legislature’s Top Republican Expands Probe Into Election Fraud. The highest ranking Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly said Friday that he was expanding a probe into the 2020 presidential election, saying it will take more investigators and time than originally planned. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos signed contracts in June with two retired police detectives and a former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice to handle the investigation. But amid growing calls from former President Donald Trump and other Wisconsin Republicans for a broader audit, Vos on Friday said he was expanding the probe. He announced the move just three days after he said a fellow Republican lawmaker who was calling for a “forensic audit” was misinformed about the work already underway. “It has become clear that a top-to-bottom investigation will take longer than initially anticipated and will require more manpower to complete,” Vos said in a statement Friday. Vos said he was declaring former Justice Michael Gableman a “special counsel” and giving him the authority to hire more full-time investigators. Vos did not immediately respond to requests for additional details on how much the investigation, which is being paid for by taxpayers, would cost. The original contracts called for spending about $72,000 through September on the investigation. Vos had wanted to hire three former police detectives, but only signed contracts with two."     Wisconsin Legislature's Top Republican Expands Probe Into Election Fraud - Headline USA


Quote: "Ga. Republicans Move Towards Possible Takeover of Fulton County Elections. Georgia Republicans moved towards a possible state takeover of Fulton County’s election process this week by requesting a performance review of the top elections officials in the county. More than a dozen state lawmakers signed a letter seeking an inquiry into Fulton elections chief Richard Barron, who is facing backlash for his handling of the 2020 presidential electionJust last month, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger accused Barron and other county officials of being “unable to produce all ballot drop box transfer documents.” Raffensperger also said Fulton County officials had scanned nearly 200 absentee ballots twice, and called on the county to fire Barron and Ralph Jones, Fulton County’s registration chief. “We’re asking them to simply correct a record they say is easily corrected,” Butch Miller, the state Senate’s Republican president pro tempore, wrote in the letter to Fulton County, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Is it or isn’t it? The people of Georgia deserve answers.”  Under a Georgia law passed this year, the State Election Board can remove county elections management and take over the process if they find that “nonfeasance, malfeasance, or gross negligence in the administration of the elections” in at least two elections within two years. Before this can take place, though, two state representatives and two state senators must back the request for a performance review. The letter sent to Fulton County suggests there is a sufficient support across the legislature if state Republicans do move to take over the county’s election process."      Ga. Republicans Move Towards Possible Takeover of Fulton County Elections - Headline USA


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