Saturday, March 30, 2024

'Bidenbucks' Tentacles Expand As Judge Shuts Down Lawsuit

A federal judge has stopped a Bidenbucks complaint described as "The MOST important election integrity lawsuit in the country."

The Michigan Department of State recently announced a signed Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Small Business Administration "To promote civic engagement and voter registration in Michigan." The agreement, according to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and SBA Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman is a "First-of-its-kind collaboration" for the federal agency.

"Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy. Like voting, they play a direct role in improving people's lives," the swing state's leftist secretary of state, who fancies herself as a defender of democracy, said in a press release.

The MOU calls for the Michigan Department of State to create a "Unique URL for the SBA to use to drive online visitors to register to vote." The SBA's Michigan field office will also "Allow" state department officials to operate in-person voter registration drives at SBA small business outreach events.

Signed within months of the Democrat's narrow victories in election-deciding battleground states like Michigan, the executive order is benignly painted as "Promoting access to voting." It's ultimately designed to employ government to recruit voters for one political party.

There's nothing vague or generalized about the effects of Biden's voter registration executive order that serves as a federal government-funded GOTV campaign for Democrats.

As the lawsuit notes, the executive fiat requires all federal agencies to "Identify and partner with specified partisan third party organizations," "Distribute voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms," "Assist applicants in completing voter registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms," and "Solicit third-party organizations." It also "Directs state officials to provide voter registration services on agency premises." 

https://thefederalist.com/2024/03/29/bidenbucks-tentacles-expand-as-judge-shuts-down-lawsuit/

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