Election Day

What is happening as a result of this massive and now institutionalised election fraud (by means of mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting, evisceration of validity checking, elimination of voter ID, etc.) is a loss, probably irreparable, of the assumption of legitimacy in election results. This permanently changes the relationship of the citizen to the state. When a citizen comes to believe that the ruling power will always “win” regardless of the efforts to unseat it, potential opponents will be disinclined to mount a futile effort to overcome the built-in fraud.

The second order effect of this is that those “elected” will have no more legitimacy or respect from their “constitutents” than those elected by margins of 99.7% in the old East Germany. Of course, since slavers are incapable of thinking more than one move ahead, they do not see where this eventually ends.

What is amazing is how docile the population and minority parties are in the face of this overt fraud. It’s not like it’s a tradition—most of it dates from the COVID-19 “emergency measures” of 2020, and should be easily reversible. Mail-in and Internet voting can be secure and trusted—it is the norm in Switzerland and nobody doubts the results because the ballots are verified and counted at the local level with representatives of all parties who wish to participate monitoring the process, and on a scale where it’s your neighbours doing so, not some anonymous process. Polls close at noon on Sunday, and final results are generally available by late afternoon the same day.

If they want to take things up a notch on the high-tech spectrum, why shouldn’t the U.S. pioneer blockchain voting with cryptographically signed ballots that prevent double voting while preserving anonymity of voters?

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