“It’s Not Trump Derangement
Syndrome” – it’s war. Them’s fightin’ words. Karin
McQuillan at American Greatness explains:
The
Democrats’ onslaught against Trump—the only force that stands in their way—is a
testament to their will to power. President Trump didn’t cause the
crazy attacks on him. The Russian collusion hoax was foisted on the country by
the highest levels of the Obama Administration (likely including Obama himself,
although no one will state the obvious) before Trump even entered the Oval
Office.
This
isn’t delusional or deranged behavior, it is deliberate political behavior
aimed directly at the same old political end: power. Democrats — voters as well
as party hacks — followed their leaders into the moral abyss because they didn’t
care about undoing a legitimate election. They just wanted to win, at any cost
to America and to our democracy.
Earlier in her article, McQuillan considered the Democrats' endless and ongoing efforts to corrupt the election processes:
They don’t want any safeguards
against voter fraud. In fact, they want to legalize a broad highway to fraud,
voter “harvesting.” Paid political operatives go door to door, picking up
unused mail-in ballots (sent out without request if Democrats have their way),
fill them in for the Democrat candidate, and voilà, the Democrats win. They just rolled out the beta test in
Orange County, and it flipped long-time red districts blue.
To win in 2020, Democrats will
commit every voter scam and fraud ever invented and they are in the process of
inventing a whole lot of new ones. Intimidation and moral grandstanding are
keys to success for them. . .
Which is why this report on automatic
voter registration at Watchdog Ohio is disturbing:
Ohio Secretary of State Frank
LaRose announced a plan to create a work group that will focus on modernizing
the state's voter registration, which would include automatic voter
registration.
LaRose said that the current system
is unsophisticated and has been used as a tool for political talking points
rather than getting people registered and allowing them to more easily update
information.
"If you are someone who is
concerned about election integrity and preventing fraud, maintaining accurate
lists is one of the best ways possible to prevent fraud," LaRose said in a
statement. "If you're somebody who like me is concerned that absolutely
every Ohioan can participate in the civic exercise of being a registered voter
and participating in our elections, this is a great way to do that as
well."
Currently, the Ohio voting system
requires a person to opt into registration, but the proposal would use
interactions that Ohioans already have with the state to automatically opt them
in. This way, anyone can participate in elections, opt not to participate or
opt out of the registration altogether.
What could possibly go wrong? McQuillan’s
article is here. Tyler Arnold’s report at Watchdog Ohio is here.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s "Contact" website is here, with multiple ways to let him know what you think.
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