Will someone, anyone, even try to actually do something about it
Republican party's silence is deafening for instance
Where are the federal agents massively cracking down on this as they probably should? Because it's not like this comes as a total surprise for anybody familiar with voter fraud in the US, shit's been rampant and widespread since a fucken while now
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In any other western country, take germany, france, even UK... This would be an absolute scandal, absolute, anybody involved in this would be sent to jail overnight, end of political career, party leaders would have to resign too, and if it turns out to be a coordinated effort orchestrated from above...Oh boy, it's on par with massive fiscal fraud to begin with, and on top of that you're an organized network doing this, you're toasted end of story.
But in the US? For a reason I fail to explain it's treated as a trivial matter, it's the new normal everybody is used to it, it seems... That's like cheating at bingo it's not that a big deal or something
The apathy is the norm when it comes to it, it's definitely not treated as the ultimate political scandal that it actually is, I mean what's even the point of having any election, that's like a boxing match where sometimes a competitor has a gun and poof the other gets shot and that's how the world heavyweight got his title, it's nonsensical it's no longer boxing, let alone fair, it's just absurd, it's a bad joke at best
And that's through that particular electoral process, which is rigged to death obviously, that the people decide which way it's going to be for the nation? Who's going to be in charge? What policies should be adopted?
Pfff
What? It's a joke, and a bad one, seriously, it's a shame at this point, MILLION EXTRA NAMES and a fucking website discovers it, what were the feds doing???? They didn't even notice, at any point????? My gaddddd... That alone renders me speechless, what is it, seriously? What is that? Rhetorical question.
Will someone, anyone, even try to actually do something about it
No.
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