The system failed miserably. We know that. So you can’t argue that it works pretty well when it is tested. They all work,pretty well when they aren’t.
There are fundamental safeguards that must be present in a system to ensure they will work when tested. The gaps that were clearly violated are t hard to find. I’ll give you a couple.
- You cannot have individuals making contributions to election and I fluencing, in any way, the grant process. That must be banned. He can say, “I want this money used like THIS or not used like THAT. PERIOD. And you certainly cannot farm out grant control to a donor entirely, as was done in the Zuckerberg case.
As of now, these states have outlawed or provided limitations that are at least helpful:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin
Democrat states have mostly refused. You can figure out why, right?
- No vote can be counted for any person without a state issued ID with specific instructions as to which elections the voter can legally participate in.
- Mail in voting should be banned. It is, as we know, the greatest si gel threat vector for vote theft. And Jimmy Carter himself agreed with this until it was explained to him that without mail in votes Trump might well win because yada, yada, yada, it is just too god damned much trouble for some disinterested parties.
- Voting laws may not ever, ever be changed by a state other than technical corrections they year before an election and all pending litigation is heard.
- when it comes to voting law the courts should never accede to settlements between the parties. To be the law it must pass. Otherwise, it fails.
- Early voting periods cannot start more than four weeks ahead of Election Day. It is important. If you can’t make plans then you can’t vote.
These are a few of the basic rules that ought to exist in every state. Including FL and WA and TX. No exceptions.
Every one of these suggests is low cost, easy, and produce little extra burden if any. But you would never get Democrats to support it.
There probably a hundred or so basic precepts that would end the argument over election theft and most direct vote cheating.
But you guys, as mentioned above, do not WANT fair elections because it interferes with your quest for power. |