The
Democrats live in a fantasy world. It’s a world in which higher taxes
create jobs and prosperity, a world where central control of complex
systems produces efficiency, a world where groveling weakness results in
international respect and peace. To those old and longstanding
fantasies, they’ve added a couple of new ones: a world in which they can
sow discord and division and reap acceptance and unity, and a world
where the lies they tell will be trusted as the truth.
After
refusing to accept the results of the 2016 presidential election and
throwing a four-year temper tantrum, they’re now calling on the county
to accept the results
of the 2020 presidential election and come together as a country. On
top of that they want us all to regard as true the results of an
election they have worked so hard to steal.
I know, there’s no evidence of widespread fraud
in this election. I’ve been hearing that since the idea to send out
millions of unsolicited ballots was first floated as a way to get out
the vote during our pandemic. This is a great line, by the way, and one
that Republicans have fallen for throughout the election season.
In
order to undermine this election, the Dems say, you have to produce
evidence that legal votes were changed or that illegal votes were cast.
That sounds reasonable until you realize that the evidence they seek
isn’t a rational statistical analysis,
but a video or a confession. Failure to produce that kind of evidence
becomes irrefutable proof that no crime has been committed. On top of
that, you also have to show that an organization engaged in this
activity across the entire country.
With this as the standard of proof, all evidence of individual instances of fraudulent activity can be dismissed. “Those are merely anecdotal reports! They don’t prove widespread fraud!”
As
usual, the media (including Fox News) accepts the Democrats’ premise
and lays the burden of proof on the Republicans alleging fraud and, as
usual, the Republicans accept that burden and try to defend their
assertion that the election was stolen away from President Trump.
An
election isn’t fraudulent only when a widespread conspiracy to alter
the results is uncovered. An election is fraudulent when all safeguards
ensuring election integrity are taken away. We don’t need video of
harvesters changing votes and we don’t need to publish the
organizational chart of the conspirators identifying the members of the
gang and their areas of responsibility. We only have to ask a few
questions, questions the Democrats must answer if they want us to accept
Joe Biden as the president of the United States.
1.
Before you mailed out unsolicited ballots across your county or state,
did you purge your voter rolls? Can you prove that ballots were only
sent to eligible voters?
2.
What procedure did you use to verify the address of each voter? Can you
prove that the voter to whom you mailed the ballot is the person who
received it?
3.
How did you verify the ballots? Can you prove that the person who
filled out the ballot is the same person to whom it was mailed?
4.
In states that allow ballot harvesting, what safeguards do you have in
place to ensure these ballots were not altered? Can you provide a chain
of custody that proves no votes were tampered with?
5.
In states that do not require an ID for in-person voting, how do you
ensure that the person voting is an eligible, registered voter? Can you
prove that every person to whom you handed a ballot was who they said
they were?
Why
should anyone accept the results of an election when those responsible
for the integrity of the election are not even asked these questions,
let alone forced to answer them? Notice also that, by making integrity
the issue instead of fraud, the burden of proof has shifted from the
Republicans to the Democrats. I say the burden of proof is on the
Democrats (instead of on some neutral body) for three reasons:
First, Democrats have spent years undermining election integrity by calling voter ID requirements racist, pushing for easy registration without proof of even citizenship, and allowing ballot harvesting.
Second,
Democrats have shut down their states in response to the pandemic and
then pushed for widespread, unsolicited mailing of ballots to people who
they scared into staying inside.
Third, of the eight states that will decide this election (AZ, GA, MI, MN, NV, PA, NC, and WI), six of them have Democrat Secretaries of State, an office targeted by Democrats specifically to ensure that close elections would tip their way.
When
Republicans ask these questions, we’re not refusing to accept the
results of the election or resisting the peaceful transfer of power.
That’s what Democrats do. Do you realize that the last two duly elected
Republican presidents have been deemed illegitimate by the Democrat
party? George W. Bush wasn’t voted by the people, we’re told, he was
installed by the Supreme Court. President Trump’s election in 2016
wasn’t legitimate because Hillary Clinton’s campaign accused him of
colluding with the Russians. How ironic that the media insisted that
President Trump accept the results of this election over and over and
over again but never asked a single Democrat about this even once. It’s
almost like they’re both in this together.
When
we ask the five questions I laid out above, what we’re really doing is
ensuring that the election had integrity so that no cloud hangs over the
next four years, whoever the President happens to be. We want to make
sure that every vote counted is a legitimate vote, not merely a piece of
paper with someone’s name on it. Once we’re provided with proof of this
kind of integrity, we’ll accept the results of the election and, if
necessary, support the peaceful transfer of power. We won’t riot, we
won’t loot stores, we won’t burn down police stations. If the Democrats
responsible cannot provide this proof, then they need to put on their big boy pants
and understand that they do not have the support of the over 70 million
Americans whose votes they stole. There can be no unity when there’s no
trust and there can be no trust when those who have lied to us for
decades now insist they’re telling the truth.
Stop looking for election fraud and start insisting on election integrity. Our rallying cry is simple: No truth, no unity.
Steve Matteucci has degrees in Economics, Law, Taxation, and Theology. His book, How to Be a Trustee: Practical Thinking on Settling a Living Trust, is available on Amazon.
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