Monday, January 17, 2022

The Continuing Saga of Corruption in the 2020 Election

We're only now really understanding much of what happened because the tax documents related to the nonprofits that did much of the work helping to privatize the 2020 election are only now becoming available.

The Amistad Project is doing its part and has engaged in litigation in several states to bring transparency to unprecedented practices in our last national election.

Many key government election offices received more private money than taxpayer money to manage the election.

These private interests dictated the manner in which the election would be managed.

A series of lawsuits by the left - and executive branch use of "Emergency police powers" due to COVID-19 - radically changed the management of the 2020 election, resulting in different treatment of ballots and voters within several states.

A bedrock of American democracy is equal protection under the law, and that government in an election provide for equal treatment of all voters.

It is likely there will still be litigation surrounding the 2020 election - Georgia is engaged in an investigation of illegal ballot harvesting and a judge in Wisconsin recently decided absentee dropboxes like the ones used in 2020 are illegal - Kline's warning is well-taken.

https://redstate.com/slee/2022/01/17/the-continuing-saga-of-corruption-in-the-2020-election-n508052 

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