How The 2020 Presidential Election Was Stolen: Wisconsin Edition

 

Go here to read the text of the decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.  Drop boxes are an open invitation to risk free massive vote fraud which is why Democrats fought so hard and successfully for them in 2020.

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T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Monday, July 11, AD 2022 6:04am

The Jan 6 Star Chamber show trial is motivated by the need to bury the truth: the 2020 elections were rigged/stolen.

Ed Driscoll at Instapundit, “If Trump is the candidate, Americans will vote for him not in spite of January 6, but in part because of it—especially the deep-state response to it.”

Outside the Matrix, we view the 6 Jan 2021 events as legitimate protests versus stolen elections, and largely peaceful [the FBI, paid-informants, Soros funded thugs caused most of the violence] .

CAG
CAG
Monday, July 11, AD 2022 6:30am

Drop boxes are an open invitation to risk free massive vote fraud which is why Democrats fought so hard and successfully for them in 2020.

Did they really fight hard for them, or did they just put them up and block any attempt at removing them?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Monday, July 11, AD 2022 8:15am

I can locate for you an article in Urban Affairs Review by a computer science professor recommending against extensive use of information technology in elections administration because of the effect on people’s confidence in the probity of the ballot. That article was published in 2006. Another phenomenon has been the wholly gratuitous use of convenience balloting, wherein ballots float in via mail for weeks before the election. The response of partisan Democrats to such complaints has been to yammer about ‘voter suppression’ and ‘racism’.

If they wanted to remove impediments to voters getting to the polls, there was one simple way, easy to implement – shift balloting times to Friday evening, Saturday morning, and Saturday afternoon. Only about 12% of the voting-age population routinely works on Saturday. There would be some variation in arrivals over time, but it’s a reasonable wager the only clots you’d be likely to encounter would be among the procrastinators near closing time.

Another thing to be done which would be more challenging to implement would be to increase the number of precincts. In New York, you have one precinct per 1,000 residents. You see those queues in Georgia? That’s because they have only one precinct per 6,000 residents in Georgia. It does not have to be that way.

Again, no more than 10% of the population has an abiding problem which inhibits them from voting in person. These people should be able to set up standing orders, renewable every four years, for a postal ballot. Other people should get to a polling station and vote in person. If you’re going to be out of town that day, that’s how you’ve elected to allocate your time or that’s a spot of bad luck for you. We shouldn’t be gumming up the works to accommodate 2% or 3% of the voting population which has an impediment this year they will not have next year.

As for these endless rounds of tabulation, states need to mandate that all postal ballots are IN THE MAIL by the 15th of September, that signature checks will be completed in daily batches as they return, that the checked ballots are locked away in cabinets to which you have to have two keys like a safe deposit box (one for the Republican elections commissioner, one for the Democratic commissioner), and that the last round of signature checking will take place on the Saturday morning of the election (at which time the ballots arriving on Friday get checked). Any ballots arriving after Friday are locked away in cabinets not to be opened until the election results are certified. When they are opened, the ballots in them are returned to sender with a postcard informing the voter that the ballot arrived too late to be tabulated. The tabulation of postal ballots should be undertaken on the Saturday afternoon the election is held, and complete when the polls close.

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