Intellectual democracies do not represent actual ancestries evolving in plain sight.razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:04 am » wrote: ↑ ELECTORAL REFORMQuick linksElectoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Electoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Instant Run-off Voting
- Paperless Electronic Voting
- Blanket Primary Initiatives
- Statehood for D.C.!
- Youth Voting: Lower the Voting Age to 16
- Federal Ballot Access Standards
- For the Deliberate Non-Voter
- Flattered, Fooled and Flummoxed—To Be or Not To Be A Supervoter
All to ensure a dim-0-crap majority and continued vote fraud and rigging!!! Paper ballots, voter ID and in person voting only!!!razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:04 am » wrote: ↑ ELECTORAL REFORMQuick linksElectoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Electoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Instant Run-off Voting
- Paperless Electronic Voting
- Blanket Primary Initiatives
- Statehood for D.C.!
- Youth Voting: Lower the Voting Age to 16
- Federal Ballot Access Standards
- For the Deliberate Non-Voter
- Flattered, Fooled and Flummoxed—To Be or Not To Be A Supervoter
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.Buffalo » 09 Jul 2023, 8:11 am » wrote: ↑ All to ensure a dim-0-crap majority and continued vote fraud and rigging!!! Paper ballots, voter ID and in person voting only!!!
‘Bombshell’ Report on Georgia’s Voting Machines Reveals the Many Ways U.S. Elections Can Be RiggedSquatchman » 09 Jul 2023, 8:48 am » wrote: ↑ Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
. Still believe in something that you can't prove happened.
Election fraud is like Christianity. You gotta have faith!
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Why would the Dems reform their rigged system ?razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Our democracy is in a descending crisis. Voter turnout is among the lowest in the western world, and America ranks in the bottom three of countries that hold free elections. The reasons for this democracy crisis are many:
-Redistricting often leads to gerrymandering, which ensures that very few incumbents are at risk in one-party districts.
-Barriers to full participation of candidates proliferate, such as restricting participation in debates, or setting prohibitive ballot access laws, making it very obstructive for third party and Independent candidates to run.
-Potential voters are confronted by obstacles, and deliberate manipulations to undermine their right to vote, for which penalties are rarely imposed.
-New paperless voting machines are raising questions about whether we can even trust that our votes are being counted as they are cast. When voter confidence decreases, citizens vote less and less, leading to a culture of non-voting.
-The expense of political campaigns creates a clear advantage for the highest spender. Money dominates the dissemination of campaign messages, mainly waged on television in the form of sound bites. This economic stranglehold of campaigns makes politics a game for only the rich or the richly funded.
This silences alternative viewpoints and turns off many voters who do not feel represented by privileged candidates.
no, it's apathy and ignorance. Little Johnny was asked a question. Said, "I don't know".razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Our democracy is in a descending crisis. Voter turnout is among the lowest in the western world, and America ranks in the bottom three of countries that hold free elections. The reasons for this democracy crisis are many:
-Redistricting often leads to gerrymandering, which ensures that very few incumbents are at risk in one-party districts.
-Barriers to full participation of candidates proliferate, such as restricting participation in debates, or setting prohibitive ballot access laws, making it very obstructive for third party and Independent candidates to run.
-Potential voters are confronted by obstacles, and deliberate manipulations to undermine their right to vote, for which penalties are rarely imposed.
-New paperless voting machines are raising questions about whether we can even trust that our votes are being counted as they are cast. When voter confidence decreases, citizens vote less and less, leading to a culture of non-voting.
-The expense of political campaigns creates a clear advantage for the highest spender. Money dominates the dissemination of campaign messages, mainly waged on television in the form of sound bites. This economic stranglehold of campaigns makes politics a game for only the rich or the richly funded.
This silences alternative viewpoints and turns off many voters who do not feel represented by privileged candidates.
Perhaps fox will get a refund?Majik » 09 Jul 2023, 8:58 am » wrote: ↑ ‘Bombshell’ Report on Georgia’s Voting Machines Reveals the Many Ways U.S. Elections Can Be RiggedEarlier this week, a redacted version of the much-anticipated Halderman report on Georgia’s voting machines and weak election security procedures was unsealed by a court.The investigative report contains numerous bombshell findings that vindicate those who raised serious concerns about the weak security of the Dominion Voting Machines used for Georgia’s elections, as well as in 24 other states, and the ability of malicious actors to potentially rig elections. The key takeaways are truly disturbing…
- by Kyle Becker
- June 21, 2023
- Featured
https://beckernews.com/bombshell-report ... ged-50745/
Dominion is now protected by the DC establishment Swamp/Deepstate.
Welcome to the transhumanist convergence ......Sumela » 09 Jul 2023, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ ''''''Our democracy is in a descending crisis. '''''
HAHA.
Exactly what the Ruling Class wanted and created.
Why of course ALL NAZI AND COMMUNISTS want to "reform" voting in order to make it MUCH EASIER for them to obtain and retain their dictatorial power.razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:04 am » wrote: ↑ ELECTORAL REFORMQuick linksElectoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Electoral Reform that Creates a Vibrant, Active, Participatory Democracy
- Instant Run-off Voting
- Paperless Electronic Voting
- Blanket Primary Initiatives
- Statehood for D.C.!
- Youth Voting: Lower the Voting Age to 16
- Federal Ballot Access Standards
- For the Deliberate Non-Voter
- Flattered, Fooled and Flummoxed—To Be or Not To Be A Supervoter
It is not who votes that counts, it is who counts the votes...razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 9:10 am » wrote: ↑ Everyone one of us voters have voter ID = been using mine for several decades= don't need another one!!!!!!!!!
I prefer voting by mail or early voting and and election days need to become patriotic holidays!!!!! with pay!!!!
Remember, President Biden said, from the White House, the right to vote is not absolute. Liberals need to accept that restrictions to who can, and how votes can be cast, are perfectly acceptable.razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Our democracy is in a descending crisis. Voter turnout is among the lowest in the western world, and America ranks in the bottom three of countries that hold free elections. The reasons for this democracy crisis are many:
-Redistricting often leads to gerrymandering, which ensures that very few incumbents are at risk in one-party districts.
-Barriers to full participation of candidates proliferate, such as restricting participation in debates, or setting prohibitive ballot access laws, making it very obstructive for third party and Independent candidates to run.
-Potential voters are confronted by obstacles, and deliberate manipulations to undermine their right to vote, for which penalties are rarely imposed.
-New paperless voting machines are raising questions about whether we can even trust that our votes are being counted as they are cast. When voter confidence decreases, citizens vote less and less, leading to a culture of non-voting.
-The expense of political campaigns creates a clear advantage for the highest spender. Money dominates the dissemination of campaign messages, mainly waged on television in the form of sound bites. This economic stranglehold of campaigns makes politics a game for only the rich or the richly funded.
This silences alternative viewpoints and turns off many voters who do not feel represented by privileged candidates.
I agree with you wanting to throw away the voting machines .....razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 1:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Which is why computerized voting machines must be thrown away. However not one audit has turned up any
voter fraud of significance to date. Those very few caught doing it were republicans .............
Computerized voting must go ......BRING BACK PAPER BALLOTS STAT !!!!!!
Voter turnout is low?!razoo » 09 Jul 2023, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Our democracy is in a descending crisis. Voter turnout is among the lowest in the western world, and America ranks in the bottom three of countries that hold free elections. The reasons for this democracy crisis are many:
-Redistricting often leads to gerrymandering, which ensures that very few incumbents are at risk in one-party districts.
-Barriers to full participation of candidates proliferate, such as restricting participation in debates, or setting prohibitive ballot access laws, making it very obstructive for third party and Independent candidates to run.
-Potential voters are confronted by obstacles, and deliberate manipulations to undermine their right to vote, for which penalties are rarely imposed.
-New paperless voting machines are raising questions about whether we can even trust that our votes are being counted as they are cast. When voter confidence decreases, citizens vote less and less, leading to a culture of non-voting.
-The expense of political campaigns creates a clear advantage for the highest spender. Money dominates the dissemination of campaign messages, mainly waged on television in the form of sound bites. This economic stranglehold of campaigns makes politics a game for only the rich or the richly funded.
This silences alternative viewpoints and turns off many voters who do not feel represented by privileged candidates.