THERE IS NO GREATER DANGER TO AMERICA THAN JOE BIDEN!
Insidious voter fraud
There are two kinds of voter fraud. One is obvious voter fraud. That's the kind we know about and hear about every day:
- Voting machines programmed to "flip" votes from one candidate to the other.
- Pre-printed bogus ballots stuffed into voting machines to inflate the count.
- Voter participation that exceeds 100% of the number of registered voters in that precinct.
- Observers/poll watchers of one party being ushered out of the tabulation area so that the other side is free to manipulate the totals.
- "Mules" being hired to stuff ballot pickup boxes with additional fraudulent ballots.
- Mysterious boxes of additional ballots — all for one candidate — suddenly materializing in the wee hours of the morning being added to the vote count.
- Legitimate absentee ballots not being counted because they'd likely be for the "wrong" candidate.
- State voting laws and procedures being illegally changed to favor one party over the other.
- Mail-in voting procedures — such as signature matching and verification — being intentionally disregarded as long as the vote is for the "correct" candidate.
These are the most widely known forms of voter fraud. But there is a more insidious form of voter fraud. Evil, deceptive, subtle, and cunning. This kind of fraud is practiced — or even attempted — only at the very highest levels, by real political pros, people who have immersed themselves in a lifetime's dedication to undetectable, completely inconspicuous election-fixing. This is done where one side would never even consider that the other side warrants a fair shot at election victory. The thinking goes, "We've always won, we'll always win, it's our birthright."
Welcome to Massachusetts, World Headquarters for Insidious Voter Fraud. The Democrats are the perpetrators; the Republicans are their victims. Republicans in Mass. are not unlike the hapless Washington Generals to the Democrats' always victorious Harlem Globetrotters.
Here's the latest example. In March 2022, The Democrat-dominated Massachusetts State Legislature passed a new law that gives drivers' licenses to illegal aliens and automatically registers them to vote at the time they get their license. This law, in addition to all the other bad things it cements into place, creates an entirely new pool of bogus Democrat voters. These people will be on the official voters' rolls — so they can vote in elections — but they're not U.S. citizens, and so they are technically not qualified to vote.
Conservatives went wild. This law was never voted on by the people — it was created and pushed through by Democrat politicians to keep Democrats in power with several thousand new fake voters. Opponents started an uphill grassroots signature campaign to get the measure onto the November ballot so the law can be voted on by the whole electorate. Against all odds and despite overwhelming negative coverage by the Massachusetts media, the signature drive proved popular with the average person on the street and garnered two and a half times as many signatures as needed to get on the November ballot.
A win for the Good Guys, right? Not so fast.
For every election, the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office produces a booklet called "Information for Voters." In this booklet are that year's Ballot Questions, including a thorough explanation of both sides of the issue so voters can be informed and make a good choice. Sounds good, except for one small detail.
The driver's licenses for illegals ballot question is not in the booklet. Why? The booklet says,
As required by state law, this book contains information on ballot questions submitted by July 6, 2022.
Additional ballot questions submitted after the printing deadline may appear on your ballot.
The State never told the signature organizers that there was a "printing deadline" in order for the ballot question to appear in the booklet. The organizers were told that the deadline for verified signatures was early September but were never told that they would long have missed the so-called "printing deadline."
I worked in the consumer electronics products manufacturing world for many decades, in marketing. Some of the product was manufactured domestically; some of it came in from overseas. Many times, there would be last-minute changes to the product's specifications or description. In that case, we'd tell the overseas factory to leave out the owner's manuals. We'd make those last-minute updates to the manuals ourselves, have it printed locally, and slip them into the cartons when the shipment arrived. Simple. Know how long it takes a commercial printer to print several thousand 16- or 32-page owner's manuals? Maybe two days.
The election is November 8, 2022. These Information for Voters booklets could be printed and mailed to a few million households in no time flat. A week. Ten days, tops. We just received it in the mail, so it could easily have been printed as late as early September. The license initiative qualified for the ballot two weeks ago. That question could and should be in this booklet.
But Massachusetts Democrat secretary of state William Galvin, along with the Massachusetts Democrat election machine, didn't want it in the booklet. So they fabricated some arbitrary, uncheckable "printing deadline" — which any business veteran knows is totally fake — and used that as an excuse to exclude a ballot question from the booklet that would very likely go against them. Now, with most voters unaware of the license issue, the question — which will now be sprung by surprise on voters on the ballot since it wasn't in the info booklet — will either be approved by ignorant voters or skipped over altogether by most voters.
This is insidious voter fraud. Democrats do this kind of thing all across the country, and they're really good at it. Republicans need to wake up.
Biden's Midterm Math Grade: Zero Point Zero
On September 2, Karine Jean-Pierre announced, "We have created nearly ten thousand million jobs since President Biden took office, which is the fastest job growth in history." The Biden administration's job numbers equate to 30 times the U.S. population; Jean-Pierre's qualifier of "fastest job growth in history" reads more oblivious than insightful.
The press secretary's slip of the tongue may have been innocent, but as far as we know, the president could have given her those figures. Biden plays fast and loose with numbers, to the point where one must question his ability to comprehend basic arithmetic. Here are five recent miscalculations signaling that he needs to enroll in remedial math classes.
8.5% = 0
This August, President Biden boasted to American citizens, "our economy had zero percent inflation in July." Critics quickly pointed to the problematic context of Biden's numerical bravado. While the month-to-month change in overall inflation from June to July may have been zero, the year-to-year change was 8.5%. In a piece for the American Institute of Economic Research, Peter C. Earle verified the rarity of 0% monthly inflation "changes," while also noting the broad effect of Consumer Price Index changes on goods. Earle concluded, "Even for an administration desperate for good news, touting a meaningless statistical aberration as an achievement is a pitiful turn."
349,000 = 163,000
With the proposed rule changes to Title IX, the Biden administration redefines "sex" and ignores a majority Supreme Court opinion limiting gender identity–based discrimination to Title VII. Grassroots organizations led intense campaigns to reject the Title IX policy changes that would allow boys in girls bathrooms, abuse parental rights, and label pronoun misuse as discrimination. A record number of critical comments were left on the government registrar. Politico noted over 349,000 comments by September 6. By September 8, however, the comments numbered 163,000; approximately 186,000 comments disappeared. The Defense of Freedom Institute (DFI), an organization assisting grassroots groups in educating citizens on the Title IX rule change, is demanding answers. Writing in their public records request to the Department of Education, DFI states:
The famed British economist, John Maynard Keynes, is believed to have stated that "it is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong," but the wildly ricocheting tally of comments officially submitted in response to the [Notice of Proposed Rule Making] defies all logic.
50 Illegal Aliens = Humanitarian Crisis
Florida governor Ron DeSantis sent approximately 50 illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard this month. Martha's Vineyard prides itself on inclusivity and respect for all. Posters distributed on the island read, "All Are Welcome Here" and "We stand with IMMIGRANTS." Upon arrival of the few dozen migrants to the sanctuary site, Martha's Vineyard tweeted updates about the unfolding "humanitarian crisis" on the Island. The solution? Shipping the interlopers away within 48 hours of their arrival to meet 125 National Guard members deployed by Massachusetts's Governor Baker. Biden accused Republicans of performing "political stunts" in transferring migrants to sanctuary sites. Placing this humanitarian crisis into context, Martha's Vineyard would need to receive 24,000 more illegal aliens to match the proportion of immigrants to residents that Del Rio, Texas experienced in July.
1 Footnote = Negative 72,277 COVID Deaths
COVID calculations prove quite perplexing to Democrats. In January, Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor declared nearly 100,000 children were on ventilators due to COVID infections, when hospitalized pediatric patients at the time numbered 4,000. A 2021 Gallup Poll demonstrated that Democrats were significantly more likely than Republicans to overestimate the hospitalization risk of COVID-19. And according to the CDC, a "coding error" led to an excess of 72,277 COVID deaths in its tracking system as of March 2022. Included in the error were 416 nonexistent pediatric deaths. Once corrected, reported pediatric deaths fell by 23.7%. As stated in The Guardian, the Biden CDC thought this numerical error worthy of only a brief footnote: "[t]he [CDC] briefly noted the change in a footnote, although the note did not explain how the error occurred or how long it was in effect."
1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back
Heritage economist E.J. Antoni exposed the double-counting behind the employment numbers touted by President Biden this summer. Biden stated that the 315,000 jobs created in August meant, "The American jobs machine continues to come back." Unfortunately, as Antoni reports, Biden's number does not include the revisions from prior months. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), initial job numbers are preliminary. Final numbers for the month are posted two months following the preliminary number. The revised numbers for June and July dropped by 107,000, and therefore, as Antoni explains, "about a third of the jobs added in August were jobs we thought the economy already had."
Riddled with countless (or perhaps ten thousand million) numerical impossibilities, Biden Arithmetic surpasses even Woke Math's 2+2=5 in its absurdity. Within the past six months under the current administration, COVID deaths and Title IX comments have disappeared, inflation numbers are underrepresented, and jobs numbers are overrepresented. Fifty illegal aliens constitute a "humanitarian crisis." Meanwhile, millions of migrant encounters have occurred at our southern border this year, and Vice President Harris declares the border "secure."
With these blatant miscalculations, one pictures Biden on the receiving end of Dean Wormer's wrath in the movie Animal House. As Dean Wormer delivers midterm grades, he would turn to President Blutarsky Biden and gravely pronounce, "Mr. President. Zero. Point. Zero." Unfortunately for the American public, President Biden isn't a fictional character. His inability to employ basic math skills have real-world consequences.
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Insidious voter fraud
There are two kinds of voter fraud. One is obvious voter fraud. That's the kind we know about and hear about every day:
- Voting machines programmed to "flip" votes from one candidate to the other.
- Pre-printed bogus ballots stuffed into voting machines to inflate the count.
- Voter participation that exceeds 100% of the number of registered voters in that precinct.
- Observers/poll watchers of one party being ushered out of the tabulation area so that the other side is free to manipulate the totals.
- "Mules" being hired to stuff ballot pickup boxes with additional fraudulent ballots.
- Mysterious boxes of additional ballots — all for one candidate — suddenly materializing in the wee hours of the morning being added to the vote count.
- Legitimate absentee ballots not being counted because they'd likely be for the "wrong" candidate.
- State voting laws and procedures being illegally changed to favor one party over the other.
- Mail-in voting procedures — such as signature matching and verification — being intentionally disregarded as long as the vote is for the "correct" candidate.
These are the most widely known forms of voter fraud. But there is a more insidious form of voter fraud. Evil, deceptive, subtle, and cunning. This kind of fraud is practiced — or even attempted — only at the very highest levels, by real political pros, people who have immersed themselves in a lifetime's dedication to undetectable, completely inconspicuous election-fixing. This is done where one side would never even consider that the other side warrants a fair shot at election victory. The thinking goes, "We've always won, we'll always win, it's our birthright."
Welcome to Massachusetts, World Headquarters for Insidious Voter Fraud. The Democrats are the perpetrators; the Republicans are their victims. Republicans in Mass. are not unlike the hapless Washington Generals to the Democrats' always victorious Harlem Globetrotters.
Here's the latest example. In March 2022, The Democrat-dominated Massachusetts State Legislature passed a new law that gives drivers' licenses to illegal aliens and automatically registers them to vote at the time they get their license. This law, in addition to all the other bad things it cements into place, creates an entirely new pool of bogus Democrat voters. These people will be on the official voters' rolls — so they can vote in elections — but they're not U.S. citizens, and so they are technically not qualified to vote.
Conservatives went wild. This law was never voted on by the people — it was created and pushed through by Democrat politicians to keep Democrats in power with several thousand new fake voters. Opponents started an uphill grassroots signature campaign to get the measure onto the November ballot so the law can be voted on by the whole electorate. Against all odds and despite overwhelming negative coverage by the Massachusetts media, the signature drive proved popular with the average person on the street and garnered two and a half times as many signatures as needed to get on the November ballot.
A win for the Good Guys, right? Not so fast.
For every election, the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office produces a booklet called "Information for Voters." In this booklet are that year's Ballot Questions, including a thorough explanation of both sides of the issue so voters can be informed and make a good choice. Sounds good, except for one small detail.
The driver's licenses for illegals ballot question is not in the booklet. Why? The booklet says,
As required by state law, this book contains information on ballot questions submitted by July 6, 2022.
Additional ballot questions submitted after the printing deadline may appear on your ballot.
The State never told the signature organizers that there was a "printing deadline" in order for the ballot question to appear in the booklet. The organizers were told that the deadline for verified signatures was early September but were never told that they would long have missed the so-called "printing deadline."
I worked in the consumer electronics products manufacturing world for many decades, in marketing. Some of the product was manufactured domestically; some of it came in from overseas. Many times, there would be last-minute changes to the product's specifications or description. In that case, we'd tell the overseas factory to leave out the owner's manuals. We'd make those last-minute updates to the manuals ourselves, have it printed locally, and slip them into the cartons when the shipment arrived. Simple. Know how long it takes a commercial printer to print several thousand 16- or 32-page owner's manuals? Maybe two days.
The election is November 8, 2022. These Information for Voters booklets could be printed and mailed to a few million households in no time flat. A week. Ten days, tops. We just received it in the mail, so it could easily have been printed as late as early September. The license initiative qualified for the ballot two weeks ago. That question could and should be in this booklet.
But Massachusetts Democrat secretary of state William Galvin, along with the Massachusetts Democrat election machine, didn't want it in the booklet. So they fabricated some arbitrary, uncheckable "printing deadline" — which any business veteran knows is totally fake — and used that as an excuse to exclude a ballot question from the booklet that would very likely go against them. Now, with most voters unaware of the license issue, the question — which will now be sprung by surprise on voters on the ballot since it wasn't in the info booklet — will either be approved by ignorant voters or skipped over altogether by most voters.
This is insidious voter fraud. Democrats do this kind of thing all across the country, and they're really good at it. Republicans need to wake up.
Joe Biden Quietly Lowers Expectations for Democrats in the Midterms: ‘Remember Barack?’
President Joe Biden continues trumpeting his agenda on the fundraising circuit even as he quietly prepares his supporters for a Republican takeover.
“If we lose control of the House and Senate, we have a different world,” Biden told supporters in New York City on Wednesday. “I’ll be spending all my time with the veto pen, but it won’t be a lot of initiatives.”
During his fundraising trip through New York City, the president spoke to donors about “enormous, enormous, enormous opportunity” in the next few years of his presidency, but he is also setting the stage to hold his ground against a new Republican majority.
At a fundraiser in Boston earlier in September, Biden reminded his supporters that the party of every modern president, save one, lost the majority midterm election within the first two years of their presidency.
“Remember Barack? We lost 60-some vote — we lost 60-some House members, et cetera,” he said, recalling the 63 house seats lost by Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections and the loss of six seats in the United States Senate.
(The one exception is when Republicans under George W. Bush gained eight seats in 2002 and gained one senate seat in the first two years of his presidency.)
“We’re up this — this election is going to be tight — very tight,” Biden warned during a New York City fundraiser on Thursday.
“And if we lose the House and the Senate, it changes the trajectory of much of what we do.”
He boasted however of his successful two years as president, noting he got “85 percent” done of what he wanted to do.
During his remarks Thursday, Biden mistakenly referred to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy as “the speaker” asking the crowd what they knew about his proposals if Republicans took the majority.
“What the Republicans are for? Can anybody here — and I’m not joking — can anybody here tell me what the Republican platform is?” he asked — even as McCarthy prepares to publicly release his Commitment to America plan of action if the GOP takes the majority.
Biden continues spreading fear about the extreme “MAGA Republicans” on the fundraising circuit, even though he admitted to donors he was receiving some criticism for doing so.
“The fact is that extreme Republicans are going to take us backwards — the MAGA Republicans, full of hate and disorder,” he said. “And it’s just — there’s just a lot at stake. And we have to choose a different path.”
Biden griped that Republicans wanted to cut taxes again and would try to cut his funding priorities.
“They’re going to raise — I won’t go through the whole thing. I won’t bore you with it. You’ve got to — you’ll figure it out,” he said. “It’s a very different, different view. A very different view.”
Speaking about abortion, Biden vowed to veto any legislation restricting abortion rights brought to him by a Republican Congress.
“I’m going to be around at least for another two years … I’m going to veto it,” he said.
At times, however, Biden has appeared more bullish about his future, including signaling his interest in running for reelection.
During his New York City fundraiser stop, he vowed to get an assault weapons ban passed.
“I promise you, as long as I’m your President — before I leave, whether it’s in four years or eight years, it is going to — we’re going to have the assault weapons ban again,” he boasted.
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