There's been a lot of disinformation about voting by mail over the past month or so.
That's because the Russian campaign meddling thing didn't work, and the Ukraine phone call impeachment scam thing didn't work, and the pitiful ex-lawyer named Cohen thing didn't work, and the pandemic so far hasn't worked, and destroying 48 Democrat-run cities through rioting hasn't yet worked, so they had to come up with something else. And that "something" was that Trump is going to steal all those big blue mailboxes on street corners nationwide and spirit them away under cover of darkness, hiding them all in his backyard, right under the noses of triggered Hollywood stars, thus preventing poor Black folks in rural Arkansas with no access to post offices or e-mail from voting. For the Democrats...
Those cads!
Except it's not at all what Trump wants, and why we shouldn't want it either.
Trump is asking that any voting by mail is done via "absentee voting." That means if you can't vote in person, you request a ballot from your state's Registrar of Voters. He/she/it/ they then mails it to you. You fill it out and mail it back. Or hand-deliver it (preferable). He/she/it/they then verify your signature and count your vote. End of story.
But what the Democrats want is "vote by mail." They want every registered voter in every state to be sent a ballot, automatically, without the voter ever having requested it. Then he/she/it/they is supposed to fill it out and send it back. That's it.
Except what about all of those on the voter rolls who've died since the last election? That would be two years ago! And what about all of those on the voter rolls who have moved? Maybe even moved out of state? And what of those who've changed their Party affiliation? And what about those who have become either mentally and/or physically infirm and no longer can accomplish that task for themselves? Or are incarcerated (and not yet released by some uber-liberal state). And what of those who didn't get their ballot because it was stolen before it was delivered?
Recent data indicates that the average state's voter registration lists are up to 20% inaccurate. That fact, and resultant court actions, have invalidated recent elections in Upstate New York, New Jersey and Nevada, to name just a few.
On top of these potential pitfalls, the Democrats are demanding the implementation of what's called "ballot harvesting." That means someone other than you filling out your ballot and delivering it for you to the post office. This is quite okay for a family member to help, but not okay for someone with nefarious intent to insert themselves between you and your vote. It's not okay for some anonymous somebody to knock on your door and take/buy/steal your ballot and put it together with many others and deliver them to the Registrar of Voters in their areas.
That would be illegal. But it happens. Often. In fact, it's all a part of the scheme to outright steal this Election if it cannot be won. Example: On Election eve of 2018 seven Republicans were leading in their legislative races in Orange County, California when the polls closed. But then another 250,000 votes were mysteriously "found." How conveeeeenient! Just enough, it turns out, to take the victories from all seven Republicans and make the Democrats the winners.
All seven of them.
And turn reliably "red" Orange County into a nice, "Progressive" shade of azure.
They don't even seem to care how nakedly political the whole thing is. How it looks, how it operates, and how over-the-top, one-sided it is. But it will continue unless or until it is stopped. And you, fellow citizen, can help to stop it. DO NOT PARTICIPATE in unsolicited, mail-in voting! Refuse to allow it, if you at all can. Work within your respective states to prevent its usage. And know going in that Democrats will do anything, ANYTHING to win. Legal, or illegal. Doesn't matter. And if you doubt me, we now know - have evidence - that Trump's campaign was spied upon by the Democrat National Committee. And once the Durham Report is issued, the extent of that spying, that unconstitutional activity, will be made public.
Until then, if you can go to Costco, you can vote in person. If you can go to Wal-Mart, you can vote in person. If you can go to the local liquor store, you can vote in person. If you can go to Lowe's or the Home Depot, you can vote in person. Just like we've been required to express our preference via in-person voting for more than 240 years, we need to do the very same thing this November 3rd.
And on the way out the digital door, let me remind you of a salient point: If the United States Post Office "worked," it wouldn't have lost money every single year since 1980...
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