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To: Hank Scorpio who wrote (124885)12/5/2025 11:42:14 AM
From: Bill5 Recommendations

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I think the best way to address that is to have the justice dept go after every state where voting irregularities have been credibly alleged. They are already suing for voter rolls, but they need to go deeper. All paper ballots, no mass mail-ins and a single day of voting would give us a fairer election.

Make Voting Day a national holiday and people might get behind it.



To: Hank Scorpio who wrote (124885)12/5/2025 7:11:25 PM
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f they can implement secure voting the Republicans will win huge. Too bad the GOP House doesn't seem to care about that.

Maybe look at it from a different perspective - that the GOPe/RINOs?neoCons don't care about winning. Maybe they just care about being part of the Club.....and Money (of course), lots of Money. When you see pictures of Lindsay Graham, what is he doing? He talks tough in session, but usually he's sipping chardonnay on a couch with some gov't official, or in a foreign country promising money for kickbacks (10% for the Big Guy doesn't just refer to Biden). He despises his constituency, voters, and Conservative America. Uniparty all the way.

The loud public voices on the progressive side are insane, but on the conservative side they are generally rational - they (GOP) would have to answer to those voices if they were in power....instead, they prefer to say "we just don't have the votes, but look, we blocked a bill on access to contraception....or, we sent it to the Senate for consideration where it will be blocked". Kick the Can (Voter) down the road is the game.

If you look at the majority of REPUB congress as a bunch of deliberate losers in it for the money and perks.....it seems to make more sense......Maybe what makes sense is the best answer?





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