Louis Debroux sounds the alarm at Patriot Post:
HR 1 Makes Election Fraud &
Chaos Permanent
The Democrat legislation aims to
secure their power by any and all means necessary.
If you liked the dozens of
post-election lawsuits, the ballot recounts and audits, and the utter chaos and
anger that prevailed after the 2020 elections, then you’ll absolutely love the
Democrats’ top legislative priority this year — passage of HR 1, the
ludicrously named “For the People Act.”
With a House vote expected this
week, the 791-page HR 1 is a massive power grab by
Democrats that takes the worst aspects of the 2020 elections and puts
them into federal law. Democrats aim to dictate from Capitol Hill
election law for every single state, county, and city. HR 1 intentionally
weakens election security, creating the very lawlessness and discord that made
the last election such a nightmare and guaranteeing that it’s the norm for all
future elections.
Veteran political reporter John
Fund calls it “the
worst piece of legislation I have even seen in my 40 years reporting from
Washington.”
For example, HR 1 would greatly
expand mail-in voting, despite election officials warning that mail-in
voting fraud is “vastly more prevalent than the in-person voting
fraud.” The CalTech/MIT Voting Technology Project advised states to end mail-in
voting because of the “significant cost to the real and perceived integrity of
the voting process.” Even The New York Times admits mail-in balloting not only
makes it “much easier” to buy and sell votes but also makes voters, especially
elderly voters, vulnerable to fraud, threats, and coercion.
In many states that vote by mail,
registered voters are automatically mailed a ballot. Yet these states tend to
have poorly maintained voter rolls that have not been updated to exclude those
who have died or moved, making it child’s play to illegally cast a ballot in
ways that appear legal. In California, it took a lawsuit by watchdog Judicial
Watch to force California to begin removing more than five million ineligible
voters from state rolls.
The bill would also force states to
accept mail-in ballots for 10 days after Election Day.
Much more on HR1 here.
ACTION ALERT: Call
your Representative to
oppose house bill HR1. (At the link: members of the House listed by state with phone number.)
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