Saturday, May 06, 2023

Note to Robin Vos: Elections Are Coming Again

Mark and Mollie Hemingway opine that Biden (or any meat-puppet with a (D) label) will win in '24.  No matter what.

...Instead of election day, we now have an “election season”—during which, over a period of months, we flood homes across the country with tens of millions of mail-in ballots, regardless of whether secretaries of state or local registrars have any idea if those ballots are being sent to the correct addresses. This in a country where 11% of residents move every year. We then wait for sophisticated partisan turnout operations funded by activist billionaires and run by ideological statisticians to round up those ballots in entirely selective ways....

"Early voting," anyone?  "Mail-In" voting, anyone?  Vos insists that his laws will fix that--but in fact, Vos, along with Scott Walker and Scott Fitzgerald, gift-wrapped the '20 for the Democrats.

Smooth move, Robin! 

And where the Hell is the "Republican" D.A. of Brown County?

...Facebook-turned-Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent in excess of $400 million on “COVID election grants.” Naturally, those grants were distributed in a highly disproportionate way such that a) the largest grants went to areas of swing states with a high concentration of Democratic voters and b) the money came with strings attached, such that Democratic Party activists were allowed to run “get out the vote” operations directly from ostensibly nonpartisan local election offices. The problem was so bad that a city clerk in Green Bay, Wisconsin quit because these outside activists had taken over her job.

Incredibly, letting outside activists pay to administer America’s election infrastructure was allowed, because it was such outrageous behavior that no one thought they would ever have to pass a law to stop it from happening. ...

Was it really "technically legal"?  Are you telling me that the "Republican" D.A. of Brown County cannot initiate an imaginative prosecution of the Mayor of Green Bay and that New York City slimeball he effectively installed as city clerk pro-tem?

Oh, sure, that DA 'has better things to do.'  Just like the Manhattan DA does, or the St Louis DA does?  How long does this nepot think he can ride his Lassee name?

Well, surely the new Republican Party Exec in Wisconsin has plans, right?

...Even Trump, who quite vocally opposed mail-in ballots, has come around on the need for Republicans to start competing with Democrats by developing their own harvesting and vote-by-mail turnout strategies. It is still preferable to encourage more voting in person, but for now our only hope of getting electoral arms control is if both sides have nukes....

Right?  Bueller?  Bueller?  Anyone??

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