Sunday, November 8, 2020

America Won’t Trust Elections Until The Voter Fraud Is Investigated

 

Article by Matthew Cochran in The Federalist
 

America Won’t Trust Elections Until The Voter Fraud Is Investigated

If all the evidence of voter fraud is not investigated and properly accounted for, half of America will fervently believe that the election is a fraud no matter who ultimately wins.

We should not be surprised at what a mess this election has become, not only because of the uncompromising nature of our current politics, but also because of the warnings we received well beforehand. President Trump has been bringing up voter fraud long before Nov. 3, and the left had been weirdly insistent that he accept the results without double-checking the entire time.

Afterward, of course, the evidence for that fraud is rapidly piling up. There has been eyewitness testimony about falsifying the postmarks on late mail-in ballots. Election observers were being harassed and kept away from the counting tables in Detroit. Software glitches have been discovered switching votes from Trump to Joe Biden in Michigan, and the same software is being used in other battleground states.

There have been statistical anomalies like 90 percent voter turnout in Wisconsin and bizarre late-night vote spikes for Biden in several states. All of this evidence and more strongly suggest the Democrats and their media allies are indeed attempting to steal the election.

Despite this evidence of voter fraud, it’s not hard to find a gaggle of politicians and news organizations claiming that it doesn’t exist. So what are we to make of the many and varied claims that all of this publicly available evidence doesn’t actually exist?

Well, some of these denials are, no doubt, simply the work of liars—something of which there is no shortage in American public life today. People who deny reality when convenient simply need to be denounced as such rather than reasoned with.

Nevertheless, this is by no means always the case. We can persuade many Americans still if we understand what they are trying to say. Not everyone who declares or believes that there is no evidence is truly a liar. Rather, some might simply be mistaking a lack of proof for a lack of evidence.

The Difference Between Proof and Evidence

Sloppy thinkers—as most of us are these days—are prone to confuse the two, for they are related but not the same. Evidence is information that suggests a conclusion. Proof, on the other hand, is a collection of evidence that meets a sufficient standard. So while it’s absurd to say there’s no evidence of voter fraud, it’s not entirely unfair to say there’s not yet proof of voter fraud, depending on what standard we have in mind.

This misunderstanding causes a serious problem. Too many people are suggesting that a supposed lack of evidence should prevent any further investigation into the matter. A lack of proof, however, indicates no such conclusion. There are two key reasons that a lack of proof does not justify sweeping the matter under the rug the way much of the swamp is trying to do.

First of all, proof is the result of investigation, not its prerequisite. You don’t need proof before investigating a matter because proof is what you’re supposed to find (or not find) by its conclusion. In contrast, evidence alone is all you need to justify taking a closer look.

Most Americans are still old enough to remember the 2000 presidential election when Al Gore kept the matter in the courts until mid-December. We also remember some of the evidence that justified the investigation for so many.

There was the infamous “butterfly ballot” that might have confused voters and lead them to accidentally vote for Pat Buchanan. There was the whole matter of hanging chads and whether to count those as true votes. Evidence like this was deemed sufficient warrant for recounts, investigations, and legal proceedings at the time.

More Evidence This Year Than in 2000

In 2020, the body of evidence eclipses that of 2000. Today, the confusion arises from half a dozen states rather than one. The reported incidents indicate outright fraud more than they do simple incompetence, especially since they all just happen to benefit the same candidate. Shouldn’t this evidence give us even more reason to investigate the matter than we had two decades ago?

And if your memory doesn’t work that far back, you should at least remember 2016. A few Russian dollars spent on Facebook during the election and a highly questionable dossier were all it took to trigger FBI and congressional investigations into President Trump for years. There is far more evidence to justify an investigation into voter fraud in 2020.

But there is a second reason that evidence rather than proof is sufficient to warrant an investigation. If proof is a body of evidence that meets a certain standard, exactly which standard do we apply? This question has different answers in different contexts. In a court of law, the standard for proving a case is “preponderance of evidence” in civil cases and “beyond a reasonable doubt” in criminal cases. Scientific journals will have another standard while philosophers have still another. But exactly what standard of proof should American voters demand?

The left wants big media and big tech to be our de facto standard of proof. That’s certainly what The New York Times was proclaiming them to be on election day before they deleted their tweet.

The problem is that everyone already knows his own standards of proof operate on a sliding scale. Big media wasn’t terribly particular about their standards on Russian collusion, Brett Kavanaugh’s past, or even smirking teenagers. Neither was big tech very interested in regulating the spread of such dubious narratives.

Even now, the only thing about the election they want to investigate is whether they can blame Qanon for their faulty polls. Their business has become their politics, plain and simple. They’ve been carrying water for the left for far too long for any freethinker to consider them objective, fair, or even professional.

Americans Don’t Trust Big Media’s Claims Any More

America doesn’t play that game anymore. The Boomers’ world in which nothing was true until you heard it on the six o’clock news is now nostalgia. Today, we get our news from a wide assortment of selected individuals and organizations that we’ve individually come to trust based on our own experience.

But since experience is so subjective, everyone’s selections vary significantly. Accordingly, there’s no real unity to be found there either. As a result, while new media has proven fantastic at accumulating and promulgating evidence, they’re ill-suited to offering broad proof because they do not have any kind of common standard.

The upshot is this: Twitter, CNN, Google, and the like can project and declare whatever winner they want, but they don’t get to choose the president. That’s never going to serve as proof to most Americans today. Big media and bit tech have been too exposed to get away with doing that anymore.

That is why this issue needs to go to the courts to be decided. They are some of the last remaining institutions to which all Americans can—in principle, at least—be held accountable.

If all the evidence of voter fraud is not investigated and properly accounted for, half of America will fervently believe that the election is a fraud no matter who ultimately wins. It is a critical problem if half of a democratic nation has insufficient trust in its electoral institutions to believe the presidential election was legitimate.

That goes beyond the usual matter of sore losing and undermines the whole enterprise. We are already asking each other: To what extent is this election’s fraud an outlier? Are we seeing so much evidence because it’s unusual or simply because we’re looking more closely this year?

Suspicion of Cheating Ends the Game

When one team believes the other is cheating and that the referees cannot be trusted to stop it, that only leaves two options. Either you cheat also to even the odds, or you take your ball and go home. Both options end the game. Giving up ends it quickly, but compounding the cheating will ultimately do the same. After all, “Calvinball” is only fun for about five minutes; it’s no way to run a nation.

The only way out of this mess is to publicly investigate voter fraud and carry that investigation to its proper conclusion—towards either clear proof or a clear inability to find proof. Either all the evidence of fraud will be accounted for in a way that proves most of it to be benign, or it will prove the guilt of those involved. If the latter, then a lot of people will need to go to prison before we can trust our referees again. All this will need to be done so publicly and satisfactorily that most Americans will believe the problem of voter fraud is fixed.

This cannot be accomplished by Facebook and Twitter shutting down the conversation. This cannot be accomplished by archaic media organizations that have squandered their public trust and esteem declaring a winner. It cannot even be accomplished by each individual’s preferred gaggle of new media sources, for America needs something that transcends individual preference.

Right now, trust in the democratic process can only be restored if President Trump continues to fight against the fraud in open court until it reaches its conclusion—whatever that conclusion ends up being. If he fails at that, then there’s not much reason to put stock in elections that many of us believe to be fake. In that scenario, America will eventually find other ways of governing herself.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/08/america-wont-trust-elections-until-the-voter-fraud-is-investigated/ 

 


 


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Romney: Election Was Endorsement of Conservative Principles

 Senator Mitt Romney said Republican gains in down-ballot races in last week’s election were an endorsement of conservative principles, while losing the White House was “a referendum on a person.”

 

 

On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Romney said it was legitimate for President Donald Trump to pursue any irregularities in the Nov. 3 vote. “But if, as expected, those things don’t change the outcome, why, he will accept the inevitable,” Romney added.

“I’m more concerned about the language that’s used” in describing those challenges, since inflammatory rhetoric can be seized upon by authoritarians around the world, he said.

“It’s important to not use language that could encourage a course of history that’s very, very unfortunate,” Romney said.

 

 The 2012 Republican presidential nominee highlighted the seats picked up by his party in the House of Representatives and in state races, as well as holding its Senate majority pending two run-off votes in Georgia set for January.

 

 “The presidential race was more a referendum on a person, and when it comes to policy we did pretty well,” Romney said. “I don’t think the American people want to sign up for the Green New Deal. I don’t think they want to sign up for getting rid of coal or oil or gas.”

 

 Since his election to the Senate Romney has been one of the few senior Republicans willing to stand up to Trump publicly. He also was the lone Republican in the U.S. Senate to back Trump’s impeachment earlier this year.

 

 In a hyper-partisan America that has left the former Massachusetts governor in a politically lonely place under Trump. But, with Biden in the White House and a potentially fragile majority in the Senate, Romney may find a new relevance.

 

 

On Saturday Romney and his wife Ann were the first prominent Republicans to congratulate Biden and running mate Kamala Harris on their victory.

“We know both of them as people of good will and admirable character,” he said in a statement. “We pray that God may bless them in the days and years ahead.”

 

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/mittromney-conservative-principles-biden/2020/11/08/id/995986/?ns_mail_uid=25086d97-7139-4d61-b04f-7a4f6cb8bc37&ns_mail_job=DM159756_11082020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010102wl57h4 

 


 

Future deep state policies

 

Article by John Dietrich in The American Thinker
 

Future deep state policies

If the Deep State is successful in its coup against President Trump, there will never be another legitimate presidential election in the United States.  Even with a "conservative" president, the Deep State has continued to dominate the commanding heights of American society.  The intel agencies have been allowed to stonewall legislators when they request information and will continue to do so.  The IRS will be unleashed to cripple conservative organizations.  Every government agency will be mobilized to harass those who disagree with government initiatives.  The media will be enlisted to conceal information damaging to the leftist cause and amplify information favorable to its cause.  Alternatives to Twitter and Facebook will face increasing restrictions.

A President Biden might not last 6 months before he is replaced by Kamala Harris.  According to Newsweek, Harris is considered further left that Bernie Sanders.  Left wing social policies will intensify.  If a person wants to advance in his or her career, conformity is essential.  The Washington Post's "conservative" writer Jennifer Ruben threatened, “Any R now promoting rejection of an election or calling to not to follow the will of voters or making baseless allegations of fraud should never serve in office, join a corporate board, find a faculty position or be accepted into 'polite' society. We have a list.”  Former President Obama also has a list.  Maxine Waters described, “The president has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life."  

Progressives can violate the law with impunity.  Policies like sanctuary cities have been allowed to flourish during the Trump administration.  Policies followed by conservative localities in defiance of the federal government will be dealt with harshly by a Biden/Harris administration.  Individuals like James Comey, John Brennan and James Clapper can lie under oath to Congress without consequences.  People like General Michael Flynn and Roger Stone can be ruined financially or imprisoned even on the flimsiest charges.  Expect more predawn raids.  As American cities burn the major concern of the intelligence community is white supremacists.

Programs dealing with "white privilege" will be reinstituted in the schools, corporate America, and the government bureaucracy.  White guilt will become ever more fashionable.  Police forces throughout the country will be "reformed" under the direction of the Justice department.  This will result in an increase in crime which will disproportionately affect minority communities. The New York Times' 1619 Project will receive a second wind. Immigration from the Third World will be increased.  It will become unfashionable to say "Merry Christmas" again.

During the French Revolution there was much bloodshed due to the extremism of the revolutionaries.  People like Denis Diderot, one of the intellectuals of the era just before the 1789 revolution, advised, “Let us strangle the last king with the entrails of the last priest.”  Americans who do not believe that the U.S. harbors people like him today are dreaming.  The Trump administration was restrained from prosecuting former President Obama.  Does anyone believe that a Harris administration with show similar restraint?

There is one option available to the Trump administration.  The president can notify to heads of the major media companies that massive fraud has taken place and have them demand an investigation.  Of course the media would laugh at this demand.  At that point the president should inform them that he intends to release the Anthony Wiener laptop information unedited along with the complete Hunter Biden laptop info.  This would expose the massive corruption of the American elite and is no small thing.  Sidney Powell, an extremely responsible source, described the Wiener laptop: “The New York police officers who saw some of it even though they were hardened investigators literally had to throw up.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/future_deep_state_policies.html 





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Democrats Compile List Of Names Targeting... AMERICANS



Former staffers for Democrats Barack Obama and Pete Buttigieg are creating a list of people who staffed for, donated to, or even endorsed President Donald Trump and his administration.

“The world should never forget those who, when faced with a decision, chose to put their money, their time, and their reputations behind separating children from their families, encouraging racism and anti-Semitism, and negligently causing the unnecessary loss of life and economic devastation from our country’s failed response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” the site for the “Trump Accountability Project” reads. 

The list of names was initally published on the project’s website asking people to “remember what they did,” and is now privatized, but captured by internet archives. It shows an extensive Google Sheets document listing off people who the project deems necessary to curb from “profiting from their experience” working with the Trump Administration.

Tabs on the document separate those listed into categories such as “Campaign Staff,” “Administration,” “Appointees,” “Donors,” “Law Firms,” “Endorsers,” and “Denouncers.” The “Administration” tab contained names of senior advisors in the White House all the way down to the “Chief Calligrapher.” Under “Denouncers,” the project listed Miles Taylor, the low-level bureaucrat anonymous source published and promoted by the New York Times as a “senior administration official.”

The Trump Accountability Project’s list surfaced after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Friday asking if anyone was keeping track of “these Trump sycophants.”

“Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future?” she wrote. “I foresee decent probability of many deleted Tweets, writings, photos in the future.”

The New York representative’s tweet received backlash from conservatives, with some comparing her suggestion to the actions of previous authoritarian socialist and communist regimes, and others suggesting that it would be great advertising for Republican campaigns in the future.

Tacked onto AOC’s inflammatory tweet was a now-deleted reply from a former Obama campaign staffer dealing in analytics, Michael Simon, advertising the “Trump Accountability Project.”

“Yes we are,” he wrote, replying to AOC’s request for a roundup of Trump “sycophants” and linking to the project’s website. “Every Administration staffer, campaign staffer, bundler, lawyer who represented them- everyone.”

Following Simon’s tweet, others such as former national press secretary for the Democratic National Committee and former senior spokesman for the Obama presidential campaign Hari Sevugan as well as a former staffer for the Buttigieg Campaign Emily Abrams posted about the project, encouraging people to join their movement.

The project’s own Twitter account advertised the list, asking for help from software engineers to “archive a larger number of Trump campaign/administration staffer Tweets.”


Shortly after the project began to receive traffic and criticism on Twitter, the project’s advertisers began deleting their tweets and making changes to their website.

In the site’s main blurb explaining the project’s purpose, the organizers added a line clarifying that the list was intended for people who “took a paycheck from the Trump Administration.” They also removed “those who served him,” “those who represented him,” and “those who supported him,” from the list of those on the permanent record.


At this time, it is unclear what exactly will happen to the people listed on the project’s website.


With Locally-run Elections, a Handful of Big Dem Cities Now Can Control Entire U.S.

 

Article by Selwyn Duke in The American Thinker
 

With Locally-run Elections, a Handful of Big Dem Cities Now Can Control Entire U.S.

Democrats have lamented how the Electoral College gives smaller states outsized influence over presidential elections. But consider what they’ve done via illegal means: given a handful of Democrat-run, major cities far greater influence over the current election.

That is, with vote-fraud being mainly a Democrat-big-city phenomenon, we now face the prospect that shenanigans in Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta and some other leftist metropolises will be the deciding factor in who takes the White House next year.

(If you doubt this, know that ex-Democrat governor Rod Blagojevich just called such vote fraud a “time-honored” Democrat tradition. All connected Democrats know this, by the way.)

Such corruption has made some wonder how it is that we have state- and locally-controlled elections for federal offices when these contests affect the whole nation. It’s a good question, and the answer is that this is part of the wide-ranging powers states are constitutionally granted.

So this is definitely part of the Founders’ vision. Yet there’s a problem: A much larger part of their vision — a federal government so small and non-intrusive that who controls it is of little consequence to the states — has been scrapped. So where presidential elections were once merely a matter of who’d run the federal government, they now can be a matter of who’ll run Americans’ lives.

As to the Founders's vision, consider that the acknowledged “Father of the Constitution,” James Madison, said that the “powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.”

Do you think we’d have a battle over the election so intense that some are talking of civil war if the above were still status quo?

Just to cement the point, know that the federal powers were meant to “be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation and foreign commerce,” Madison explained. “The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives and liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement and prosperity of the State.”

People today aren’t frantic and scared about who’ll control the central government because they’re worried about “external objects,” such as war, peace, negotiation and foreign commerce. They’re frightened because the feds’ assumed powers are becoming numerous and indefinite.

It was unthinkable in the young United States that the central government would create an income tax, issue a national “mask mandate,” determine what your kids would be taught in school, impose “transgender” privileges masquerading as “rights,” tell businessmen whom they may hire and fire, or foist socialism or a “Green New Deal” upon the nation. Yet all these things and far more have either already been done or have been proposed.

In fact, Professor Walter E. Williams estimated many years ago that two-thirds of what the federal government was involved in amounted to unconstitutional endeavors. Moreover, that proportion is surely higher today.

So what now exists is a dangerous incongruence: States still have the freedom to run their own elections and possibly, via corruption, swing a presidential contest toward a demagogue.

But they don’t have the freedom from federal control that would make that demagogue relatively insignificant in people’s lives. For the feds’ domain is no longer limited to “external objects,” but ever-burgeoning internal objects.

Put differently, founding principles are now detached from one another, creating an imbalance in which authority over elections is localized while the consequences of elections are federalized.  

In a way, this issue is reminiscent of why we also now have society rending battles over Supreme Court nominees. Kamala Harris had her history wrong when she claimed at the vice-presidential debate that Abraham Lincoln waited until after an election to choose a SCOTUS candidate because he wanted to let the people “make the decision.” In reality, Lincoln refrained only because the Senate was out of session at the time.

The very day it resumed, he presented his nominee and that man was immediately confirmed. It was routine and uncontroversial for the same reason such nominees always were until later in our history: The courts at the time adhered far more closely to the founding principle that they should rule based only on the Constitution.

But once they began arrogating greater power to themselves and judicially imposing faux law that affected average Americans’ lives, their nomination contests became like our current presidential elections: knock-down, drag-out, winner-take-all affairs.

It’s only getting worse, too, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talking about compiling a hit list of Trump supporters to be targeted for punishment. So now a handful of corrupt major cities could give us a federal government that will persecute Americans nationwide.

If you think I’ll now propose federalizing elections, you’ll either be disappointed or relieved. While this might minimize locally instigated corruption, it would introduce the prospect of federally instigated corruption as soon as Philly local-machine types (e.g., Biden and Harris) won a national election.

If we’re going to entertain changes requiring constitutional amendments, a better idea would be to give each locality a certain number of votes akin to electoral ones, whose number would correspond to the jurisdiction’s population. This would determine, along with the other localities’ votes, what candidate wins its state and receives the latter’s electoral votes.

This would eliminate rampant presidential-election vote fraud in big cities that support Democrats by wide margins. Stealing another 100,000 votes doesn’t help when your “electoral vote” count can’t be increased. (This would be beneficial for gubernatorial elections, too.)

At the end of the day, though, a better remedy still is one far more difficult to effect: constitutionalism and its prerequisite, morality in the people. As Founding Father John Witherspoon warned, a “republic once equally poised, must either preserve its virtue or lose its liberty, and by some tumultuous revolution, either return to its first principles, or assume a more unhappy form.”

We’ve long been losing our liberties, and some conclude that a tumultuous revolution is the only recourse. But we should remember that unless we first have a revolution in hearts and minds and return to virtue, an unhappy form will ultimately be our lot. 

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/11/with_locallyrun_elections_a_handful_of_big_dem_cities_now_can_control_entire_us.html





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Newt Gingrich: “My Hope Is That President Trump Will...”

“My Hope Is That President Trump Will Lead The Millions of Americans Who Understand Exactly What is Going On”


A few days ago Newt Gingrich delivered remarks on Fox News outlining the transparency of the election fraud being perpetrated on the American people.  Gingrich calls upon President Trump to push-back in the face of the intense media onslaught to keep leading a legal fight against those perpetrating the fraud.

The words of Mr. Gingrich are heavy as he outlines the stakes.  WATCH:


“I’ve been active in this since 1958. That’s 62 years. I am the angriest I have been in that entire six decades. You have a group of corrupt people who have absolute contempt for the American people, who believe that we are so spineless, so cowardly, so unwilling to stand up for ourselves that they can steal the presidency.” ~Newt Gingrich


America is unraveling

 

Article by Carol Brown in The American Thinker
 

America is unraveling

Did Joe Biden steal the election or has a large swath of the electorate become hopelessly brainwashed and dumbed down?

As to whether Biden stole the election, one doesn’t have to be a lawyer to have cause for concern.

Among other things, why would Democrats block Republicans from observing ballot counting unless they had something to hide? And why would the left be unwilling to agree that we must count every legal vote?

And then there were the technical “glitches” that skewed results in favor of Biden, huge spikes in votes for Biden with none of Trump, suitcases of ballots delivered in the middle of the night, and sudden halts in ballot counting when it appeared Donald Trump was going to win, among countless other examples that suggest corruption in multiple battleground states.

So, the President and his team of lawyers are going to court. What will come of this is anyone’s guess. My feeling right now is not hopeful, though I agree that he must see this through for the sake of the country.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, the propogandists announced that Joe Biden is the winner, as they increasingly marginalize the president and silence his voice.

And they, of course, have conveniently omitted that it was the Democrats who told Biden not to concede and it was the Democrats who amassed a huge team of lawyers and hundreds of millions of dollars to contest the election results, if (by any means) necessary.

But now that Trump is challenging the results, he is painted as someone seeking to disrupt free and fair elections.

If by some miracle, President Trump is able to prove massive voter fraud and have court rulings that reflect an honest vote count that makes him the winner, he will be framed as overturning the election results and the fallout perpetrated by the left will be unthinkable.

But unthinkable as such consequences may be, he must pursue the truth and we must stand by him. Because this is not just about President Trump, it’s about the presidency itself, it’s about America (or what remains of it), it’s about trustworthy elections, it’s about 71 million American voters (record-breaking for a sitting President) who cast their vote for him, and it’s about the rule of law.

And speaking of the rule of law, is there much of it left in America anymore?

Antifa and BLM rioted for months with impunity. Public figures (including the woman who may soon be President of the United States) raised money to bail criminals out of jail, law enforcement was told to stand down, the media lied, and the madness just kept rolling.

Now, here we are a few days after the election, and the public shrugs (at best) at the idea of election fraud.

At locations where votes were, and are, being counted, and in defiance of the law, corrupt Democrats have refused Republicans access. It’s been heartbreaking to see small bands of patriots having so little power, even with legal documents in hand, as they confronted corrupt Democrats who’ve denied them access. Where were the federal Marshalls and where was AG Barr?

So now Trump stands increasingly alone as he takes the fight to the courts. I anticipate that as the days pass, more and more Republicans will distance themselves from him. The process has already begun.

Meanwhile, the streets are filled with people celebrating a Biden victory with some saying the jubilation is more than when Osama bin Laden was killed.

(See what they did there?)

The celebrations also include a lot of hate toward Trump and those who support him.

All of this suddenly-covid-is-gone-and-we-can-pour-into-the-streets-screaming-and-singing-and-sharing-glasses-of-champagne-because-as-leftists-we-are-not-super-spreaders joy is for the shell of a corrupt demented man who they claim beat a President who ushered in four years of peace (don’t they like peace?), brought our troops home (don’t they like the end of endless wars?), created an environment for the economy to grow to record levels (don’t they like a booming economy and low unemployment?), championed the black community (don’t they like a thriving black community?), negotiated brilliant deals that finally put America first (don’t they want our country to be strong?), made us energy independent (don’t like energy independence?), listened to and cared about the forgotten men and women of America the left claims they care about (don’t they want the middle class to thrive?), and put God and country first.

I could go on.

But the main points about the paragraph above are that far too many Americans are uninformed, brainwashed, and/or want to transform our exceptional country into something else. Something bleak. Something tyrannical.

Which brings me to the second question I posed at the outset: Have we passed the tipping point where there are not enough informed patriots (and that includes elected officials) to salvage what’s left of the country?

In my view, the answer to that question is: we have probably passed the tipping point. And I see no end in sight.

I hope and pray that I’m wrong.

But we’ve had a cultural revolution in America and as long as the left has a lock on our educational institutions and the media, there will be more and more lemmings and fewer and fewer informed citizens. As such, the Republic cannot stand. And this transformation (that Obama accelerated) will now kick into high gear by the crazed, power-hungry left who aim to take this nation down and every single one of us along with it.

What is unfolding before our eyes is terrifying beyond words.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/america_is_unraveling.html




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GOP Beware: The Party Did Not Carry 71,000,000+ Votes, President Trump Did

As the republican establishment contemplates positioning themselves amid President Trump’s resolute intent to highlight a 2020 election filled with with demonstrable fraud, they would be prudent to check their political ego.

President Trump has created a movement and collected the largest factual constituency of voters in the nation. This is the hill we stand upon, there is no other fallback position.

As of this writing the indefatigable leader of the MAGA movement gathered 71 million votes for his re-election, and still climbing.  Subtract the fraudulent and manipulated ‘mail-in’ ballots from the Biden operation and you have a reality of 71 million MAGA army members staring toward an opposition front containing battalions of cardboard cutouts.

No amount of media spin is going to change the reality of that political landscape.

Regardless of whether Donald Trump’s legal arsenal is able to overcome the entrenched media operations drum-beating a deafening noise to distract from the 2020 fraud, that MAGA army is solidly behind our leader…. so consider this:

If President Trump takes that army into a new political party of his choosing, that new party is structurally set to lay waste to any candidate within both wings of the Democrat and Republican assembly.  A Trump inspired new political party can wipe out the illusion of the Democrat/Republican two-party system; specifically because much of the Trump movement consists of former democrats and brand new voters.

The MAGA coalition is the most diverse, widest and deepest part of the entire American electorate. President Trump’s army consists of every creed, color, race, gender, ethnicity and orientation. It is a truly color-blind coalition of middle America patriots and middle-class voters that cuts through the political special interest groups.

Quite simply Trump’s MAGA army is the ultimate political splitter party.

No Republican will ever hold office in the next decade without the blessing of President Trump; and there is absolutely no current confidence that President Trump will not lay waste to the system if the GOP acquiesces to the transparent fraud that exists behind the Biden-Harris sham.

Beyond the politics… this 71 million vote assembly are consumers of products, goods and services generated by the same elites that hold them in contempt.  If President Trump transfers and directs that energy, entities and even entire industries can be wiped out.

There is no precedent here.  Seventy-one million angry Americans resolved to a common objective is not something to be trifled with.

We do not yet know where this current political crisis and ongoing battle is going to end; but we do know that 71,000,000 Americans will not accept the outcome of a political process transparently filled with fraud and manipulation. That makes President Trump a very dangerous entity to the DC system, regardless of whether they admit what surrounds them.

There is no reference point for 71 million Americans being disenfranchised by Wall Street, bribery, corporations, media and big tech. That 71 million person army is fuel for a stunning and cataclysmic shift in the American landscape.

MAGA, Bitches… Trump because FUCK YOU, is a very powerful force!

This is a long way from over.