Vote Fraud Concerns Would Be Less If Laws Followed — As I write this the president election is too close to call and Joe Biden might even have the edge.
If Biden should be called the winner a huge swath of this nation will not accept it.
Biden supporters better ask themselves why.
I fear they won’t even try.
In Wisconsin, a solid Trump lead vanished at 3 a.m. when 100,000 votes were instantly tabulated in Milwaukee. Reportedly, all, that is ALL, were for Biden. What are the odds? Milwaukee was required by law to have reported everything at 1 a.m.
You say there is probably a logical and reasonable explanation. I agree totally.
The same thing appears to have happened in Michigan except involving a dump of 200,000 votes — all for Joe.
In our Pennsylvania, the State attorney general basically declared Biden the winner the day before the election. The established “journalists” could not bring themselves to call him out. Democrats on social media hand-waved off, if not out-and-out defended, the comments.
Executive branch directives overruled laws passed by the legislature regarding the mandate for signature on ballots and the hard deadline of receiving ballots. The decision was upheld by the courts. If you believe in democracy you know that it’s the legislature that makes laws. If you believe in commonsense, you know that if you can go to the Walmart or a liquor store you can get to a dropbox before its closed.
And then there is the reporting of it. Do a Google search for Wisconsin vote fraud filtered by 24 hours. This is what you get as of 10:45 a.m. this morning:
Trump falsely asserts? A thinking person would think the President and his supporters have a point. I’m half-listening to Pennsylvania’s Kathy Boockvar make excuses about the big delay in Pennsylvania’s count. They sound reasonable until you remember for other things the Wolf administration has said and done, and the ballot dumps that happened in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Yes, there is going to be big problems in this country. The blame can be laid on our media and those who think rules only go one way.





