By John Droz Jr. physicist & citizen advocate
Hard to believe it's already February and tomorrow is groundhog day! Welcome to a special edition of our Energy & Environmental Newsletter... (For all 2020Â Newsletters, go here.)
This special issue is based on this premise:
"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing, because he could only do a little. Edmund Burke
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IMO
there are few things more important to a free society than vote
integrity. If citizen's voices are adulterated, we are untethered from
democracy.
In
such a situation no person who appreciates the sacrifices of hundreds
of thousands of lives that have given us the freedoms we have today,
would even think of saying anything like:
"Move along, as there is
nothing to see here."
What
is fueling this precipitous slide towards the bottom, is a mainstream
media that rationalizes their diatribes as "the end justifies the
means. They have decided what's in our best interest, and their "presstitution" is designed to propagate their beliefs on us. (These are the same people supposedly wary of Russian influence!)
A "relevant"example is the reporting about the 2020 Presidential election-related lawsuits. What have you heard and seen? Are you aware that the majority of the adjudicated cases have been won by Trump, et al?! Please read the specifics.
Here are some inside analyses that should make the election situation clearer:
PS:
For those who honestly believe that the 2020 Presidential elections was
fair and square (with only minor irregularities), they should be
leading the pack to do selective forensic audits, as those will then
prove their position to be accurate.
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