Source; https://wethepeopleusa.ning.com/forum/topics/problems-with-our-elections
Monday, November 14, 2022,
All,This isn't directed at (redacted)… but rather to general comments here and in articles across the country.First, don't fall into the trap of treating the 2022 midterms the way many treated the 2020 election… as if they reflected a legitimate expression of the will of the people who actually voted.The many problems with our elections have not yet been solved… and may never be, given the dominance of elections by Democrat machines in major urban voting enclaves.Those enclaves are the modern equivalent of the southern Plantations that used slave labor. Democrats just switched from raising cotton and tobacco to raising the dead at election time and claiming they (Democrats) represent minorities.The reality is that vote fraud is systemic and well-practiced across the country by Democrats. The 2020 election was such a massive victory for Trump that it required the brazen unprecedented shenanigans we all witnessed as feckless "Republican leaders" sat idly by and did exactly NOTHING!The same game was played during the midterms… despite improvements to election processes in many Republican states, Democrat enclaves that perpetrate fraud were too well-entrenched.How many people know that the SEIC, the most radical Left "union" on the planet, "maintains" many of the Dominion (and other malleable) voting machines? The SEIU are 100% radicalized Democrats. They see rigging elections as a public service.It isn't to program the machines (algorithms in the code) to count in bizarre ways. Add to that the fraudulent ballots that are particularly powerful in areas with very loose vote-by-mail standards, and you have a perfect storm of fraud tools for Democrat election officials to use each election cycle.Targeting Trump for revenge is silly… McConnell was in charge of a lot of Republican money and he pulled money from candidates in NH, AZ and other states to support the Democrat-in-Republican-clothes in Alaska. He has a lot of explaining to do, too. If self-centered blowhards like McConnell and McCarthy are simply allowed to lead the GOP in Congress, we might as well just prepare a burial site for our Constitutional Republic.Whatever unfolds over the next two years, you can be (insert appropriate expletive here) sure that, unless serious efforts are made to break down the massive vote fraud in Democrat-controlled urban voter plantations (New York City, Detroit, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago,…), it is unlikely we can save our Constitutional Republic from the ravages of crazed Democrats lusting for complete power/control.As for Harvard's view of Narcissistic Leaders, I found it ironic that Barack Hussein Obama was not presented as a shining example. He is the most narcissistic person who ever held the office of President… at least in my lifetime. He makes Trump look like an altar boy by comparison.And by the way, speaking of Trump, his style is to gather what he and those advising him believe to be the best people to advise him on key issues. He listens to them (unlike a true narcissist) and he takes their advise seriously, but he will always make the final decision. We don't need leadership by committee! To claim to know what basis he uses to make his final decisions is something that simply isn't possible. We go on his track record. He has good records and bad ones. Perhaps the bad ones were those he wasn't sure about but relied on others, or perhaps he simply thought he knew better when he didn't. Aside from Trump himself, anyone who claims to know which is the case is simply being dishonest to everyone.The anti-Trump sentiment being displayed today is from (1) those who never cared for him and (2) those who are angry at the midterm elections (as if they were honest) and feel the need to blame someone.In either case, it is toxic to Republican conservatives and Populists who form the foundation for the MAGA movement.You think MAGA will just die off?Think again.Trump will have the last word on this tomorrow.Bob W.
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