Archive for the ‘Voting Issues’ Category

No Facebook Funding for Elections

December 31 | Posted by mrossol | Law, Voting Issues

What’s a good way to erode Americans’ trust in elections further? The answer can be found in North Carolina, where Gov. Roy Cooper recently vetoed a bill that would ban private funding for public election administration. Such funding was rampant in 2020—in North Carolina and nationwide—and... Read more

“Zuckerbucks” and the 2020 Election

December 7 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Democrat Party, The Left, Voting Issues

https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/zuckerbucks-2020-election/ Really? This is how American’s want their election process to be managed? This is “fair”? Is it even legal? mrossol The following is adapted from Chapter 7 of Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections. In the 2020 presidential election, for the first time ever, partisan groups were allowed—on a widespread basis—to cross the bright red... Read more

Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?

December 7 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Voting Issues

Hmm. So why is America wanting to ‘swim against the tide’ when it comes to photo ID required to vote. All of Europe has it’s head in the sand? mrossol Imprimis,  October 2021  by John R Lott, Jr

The following is adapted from... Read more

Losing by Five, With 1,400 Votes Rejected

November 22 | Posted by mrossol | Voting Issues

WSJ  By  Editorial Board,  Nov. 21, 2021 4:32 pm ET The headlines say a House election in Florida has been won by a mere five votes, 11,662 to 11,657, which is a remarkable piece of news. But here’s what those reports are missing: Nearly 1,400 mail ballots were thrown out for one reason or another. If this isn’t a warning about... Read more

The Bipartisan Moral Rot of America’s Institutions

November 5 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Election Issues, Fraud, Party Politics, Voting Issues

Well, what do you know? The first I have heard the WSJ at least open to the concept that some political shenanigans may have had an influence on the 2020 Presidential election. mrossol WSJ  11/5/2021 In politics, in business, in the cultural discourse that plays out on a never-ending doom loop on our screens and in our heads, the year has... Read more

Obama’s Gerrymander Fable

October 14 | Posted by mrossol | Democrat Party, Obama, Party Politics, Voting Issues

WSJ  10/13/2021,  By Karl Rove I guess I should be honored that the National Democratic Redistricting Committee slapped my name and picture on its fundraising email, but am I really “the latest Republican attack on democracy?” The committee’s appeal appeared after former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were named co-chairmen of the National Republican Redistricting... Read more

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