This is definitely part of the problem, and it's good to see it brought to light. However, it's concerning that the efforts we've seen to address fraud do not address the underlying SYSTEM. I fear part of this is by design to give the public a false sense of security about our elections. But then, what do I know? I'm merely a citizen that couldn't possibly have as good an understanding about what's happening compared to the great minds with the public platforms.
Yeah, the whole election system is broken for sure. And even the "preserve all data for 22 months" rule is just ignored whenever it's inconvenient for the cheaters too. They've been destroying records and ballots from the 2020 election from the jump - it's on video! But why is there a time limit to prosecute election fraud criminals in the first place? We're already approaching that 22 month mark and we haven't seen diddly shit happen with any real consequences.
All these ignored subpoenas, no seizing of equipment by law enforcement, all the lawfare by the Dems to buy time and stall everything. They're all just asking the bank robbers to return the money instead of raiding their homes. Meanwhile, the bad guys are running out the clock and Biden's puppet masters are annihilating our country.
Wow, you summed it up well. Completely agree.
And what's so maddening is that when it's died down, they resurrect it again, e.g. new WI investigation will continue, etc.
Exactly. If only someone - anyone - in a govt. position would GET ARRESTED regarding the 2020 election fraud, maybe that would set a 'precedent' and get the ball rolling. If just ONE state would de-certify, then many more can follow. I think everyone is scared to be the first state to de-certify since we're in such un-chartered waters.
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