Stephen Green, a/k/a Vodkapundit, posted his “Insanity Wrap#29” today at PJ Media. Here’s part of his section on mail-in voting, or as he puts it “Fraud-by-mail”:
An election without trust is barely
worth holding — if that.
Insanity Wrap finds none of these
virtues in mail-in balloting.
Mail-in ballots get sent out
according to a process invisible to the voters.
Yes, you received a ballot with
your name and address on it, but did someone else at your old house or
apartment receive one with your name on it, too? If so, what happened to it?
Who “helps” older or infirm people
fill out their ballots in private?
Were extra ballots printed? If so,
what happened to them?
What happens to your ballot after
you drop it, as yet uncounted, into a USPS box?
Where does the counting take place,
and by whom?
The postal workers union just
endorsed Joe Biden — can it be trusted?
If you don’t know — if you can’t know
— the answers to any of these questions, then how much do you trust the
process?
Insanity Wrap believes the move to
mail-in voting isn’t so much about stealing elections. Democrats have always
proven willing (and oftentimes able) to come up with enough mystery ballots to
win a close contest.
Instead, mail-in voting is about
reducing the level of trust the public has for the result of any and every election.
When trust in free elections is
reduced low enough, the people will be ready for something…
…else.
What that “else” is, Insanity Wrap
would rather not know.
Full column is here.
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