Since 1979 I’ve been a registered Republican. I was optimistic like so many other conservatives that a “Red Wave” would reflect a learning behavior from the larger public in the current voting cycle, a change in perception given the overwhelming flood of not only bad policy from the Left, such as mass illegal immigration, but outright incompetence in fiscal and monetary policy.
While I was skeptical of an actual surge among America’s largest political party -- the non-voters -- I didn’t want to be creating defeatism in my local community by pointing out some unpleasant facts: the GOP at least, is not playing the same game as the DNC, and as the rules have been changed, so will the results. .........
What the DNC has accomplished is to install an effective political
software, or malware, that structurally alters the entire voting process,
by undermining the traditional format we have used for generations,
with a software “patch” that rests on secondary methods of unaccountable
vote sources such as various early voting, mail ballots, run-offs,
delays, concealed ballot harvesting, and opportunistic pauses and
interruptions to the more regular voting process that all of us are used
to. The DNC has organized a specific tactical interruption of the
entire voting infrastructure..............To Read More....
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