No surprise here. Democrats take two actions to continue their only winning technique: fraud. But Republicans look very damned stupid in another case.
Following the embarrassing revelation that anyone can order up a ballot in someone else's name and have it delivered to any address by the Post Office, the Wisconsin Election Commission Democrat-Electing Machine refused to change a thing. They used the same bullshit excuse they always do: Wisconsin voters are too damn dumb to figure it out.
...Spindell proposed asking staff to come up with ways to make it harder to access the MyVote website, suggesting users be required to submit the last four digits of their social security or driver's license numbers.
"(The lack of secure access to the site) is the elephant in the room and we can't ignore it," Spindell said.
Jacobs and fellow Democratic Commissioner Mark Thomsen balked at that idea, accusing Spindell of trying to make it harder to vote....
See? You're STUPID, according to Democrats.
It gets better!
"We should not make it harder to vote and should not task staff to come up with new ways to make it complicated," Thomsen said. "The easy way is just arrest the people who are committing fraud."
Of course, one first has to ADMIT they committed fraud. For some reason, the hundreds (thousands??) of Democrat operatives who are guilty have not stepped forward. This is sharp contrast to the one Republican who did step forward, having shown exactly how the Democrats jiggered the '20 election (and probably the Evers/Walker contest, too.)
In the second action designed to Make Fraud Permanent.....
...the commission deadlocked on whether to rescind guidance issued in 2016 that says clerks can fill in missing witness address information on absentee ballot envelopes without contacting the witness or the voter.
The guidance was in effect during the 2020 election and drew intense criticism from Republican legislators concerned about election security.
The Legislature's Republican-controlled rules committee earlier this year ordered the Elections Commission to codify the guidance as a rule. The commission complied and the committee voted last month to kill the rule.
The committee vote didn't affect the guidance, leaving commissioners to ponder whether to rescind it. The commission tied along party lines with little discussion, meaning the guidance remains in place....
The Legislature made a great big show of quashing the fraud-enabling rule after ordering the Commission to make a 'rule' out of a fraud-enabling 'guidance.' So the Commission struck down their own rule--and then refused to strike down the 'guidance.'
This begs a question: are the Republicans utterly stupid in NOT demanding the 'guidance' be dropped? Or are they playing it to have another issue on which to fleece suckers raise money?
You decide.
1 comment:
There wasn't the type of fraud you claimed. Gabelman's investigation was a nothing burger.
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