At some point the American people are going to have to stand up. They cannot speak up in a system designed to ensure their silence without eventually breaking the law. We have seen this in city and county commissions and board of educations across the nation concerning actions they have taken to harm or otherwise corrupt the decency of children. Suddenly, and without justification, except self-preservation and continuance of their unnatural policies, the government has arrested citizens for the crime of exposing their criminal activity to the eyes of fellow citizens. The laws they pass and the justifications for their actions are illegal, the people writing and passing those laws or policies are violating everything that makes civil coexistence possible.
The judges ruling that election integrity measures are unlawful are singlehandedly abrogating the laws that ensure free and fair elections, which compounds the errors of the past in the false belief that some portions of the population are too stupid and backward to avail themselves of voting regulations, a racist and bigoted perspective that should have been met with the greatest of ridicule when first trotted out as an argument to make cheating in elections easier. In order to address where any of that might be true, it would have been better for those who believe this to dedicate themselves to educating those it believes to be mentally wanting (as there is no other excuse) rather than to open the whole system up to vulnerability. This logical loop-de-loop is how communists are able to systematically disenfranchise the majority. They only need resort to such actions, because they are unable to convince the majority to believe in their disastrous and ill-thought out policies, often long after those policies have proven themselves to be illogical and harmful.
It’s time to reject it, either lawfully or unlawfully, whichever the government will prefer by its own actions or inactions. The people only have the lawful means of correcting errors so long as government follows the law and adheres to its own principles. Where they violate the laws themselves, silence the people and injure them repeatedly by refusing to follow the established law, they ensure an unlawful response.
It really is no more complicated than that. The unlawfulness first starts with the government itself and is, therefore, the instigator of the resulting unlawfulness. For this reason, one might expect to be exonerated after the whole corruption might be exposed. The people demand justice, either supported and ensured by the government or in spite of it, but it is their right to demand and expect it.
While the state will never recognize its own guilt for unlawful action without the people forcing them to do so, it becomes the right and duty of the people to respond to injustice and unlawful behavior with equal amounts to set right the scales of justice. Where one basket is too heavily loaded with injustice, it cannot be leveled without a commensurate degree of injustice in the other basket.
Now that it is recognized that their bought-off law enforcement arm might need bolstering by the military when the government becomes wholly and aggressively unlawful and their contempt for the people cannot be restrained, it is the duty of the people to recognize and respond with equal hostility and contempt until the government can once again be responsive and accountable.
It is clear now, to any logical, sentient being, that the whole focus of federal, state and local governments is to silence the majority vote by overwhelming it with fraudulent votes. That several of the largest tech companies are dedicated to hiding from the American voter truths and evidence of not only criminal activities by election authorities, but banning mentions of evidence of voter fraud, a crime in itself for which any who participated in such activities are subject to criminal investigation and punishment. One cannot give someone unqualified to vote the same weight in government as someone qualified to vote without disenfranchising the qualified voter. Disenfranchisement is a civil rights violation for which prison can be the only punishment.
As November 5th approaches, we have already seen reports of fifteen thousand votes disappearing from the total in roughly an hour in Georgia. I cannot confirm this report, so I can’t testify to its accuracy, but that’s something the GOP in Georgia ought to be recognizing and challenging right now, not after the election. All of the efforts concerning voting integrity are aimed at false statements of voting irregularities, nothing on the federal or state level is directed toward capturing and securing fraudulent voting techniques, like losing 15,000 votes in a one hour period. Instead, the effort is to silence reporting such occurrences. It’s a form of intimidation, threatening prison time for reporting what one observes, a form of terrorism to achieve the political goal of allowing fraudulent votes to be counted. Clearly this is illegal, immoral and without a legal means of opposition, just one more injustice on the government side of the balance to be rectified one way or another.
Taken all together, the people know they are being cheated of their rightful representatives in government. The communists engaging in it don’t care and are, like James Comey and Mark Milley, at least brave enough to risk prison and execution for treason to achieve it. It’s like a badge of honor to them to die for the communist cause and unless we match their bravery, unless our republic is as sacred to us as communism is to them, we will be conquered fully in the next Democrat administration. That is, if we are not already conquered and just to stubborn to admit it.
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The Republicans sat on their thumbs for four years, doing nothing to assure fair elections. Every so often one of them would grandstand a bit, like Kennedy or Cotton, but that's all it was - the sound and the fury, signifying nothing. After the last election, I decided I would follow laws that mesh with my concepts of honor and morality, that's it. And most of the 'laws' they push out aren't even laws, they are blather from some bureaucratic office. Personally, I'm sick and tired of the whole thing. When I look back at how things were when I was a child, or even during the 1970s when our son was little, I'm appalled at how degenerate and alien our nation has become.
You continue to read my mind sir. But I cannot speak it as eloquently as you always do.
I'm with you 100%.