
Voting integrity: “On this one issue, we either get to keep America or Lose America” warns American lawyer Peter Ticktin.
With the introduction of the Save America Act (requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship), the fight for voting integrity has entered the arena of a ‘ballot boxing match,’ with the Right in one corner on the side of voter and voting transparency and with the Left in the other corner on the side of secretive and hidden tabulation of votes.
Despite the overwhelming number of Americans polled supporting voter ID, the Left remains adamantly opposed to these requirements. This fact alone should be all the evidence needed to conclude that the Left is dependent on both voter fraud and rigging elections.
After all, the principles behind conducting open and transparent elections are so simple and clear that to obfuscate them should be considered criminal. They include the prohibition of mail-in ballots and machine sourced vote counts. Above all, the use of paper ballots, voter I.D., and a one day voting period should be the norm.
Without these voting prerequisites in place the democratic process can present great dangers, as today’s integrity crisis aptly demonstrates.
Thus beyond establishing sound basic voting principles, another principle of governance itself should be observed. Consistent with the concept of limited government, so too should voting be limited only to public issues that do not violate individual rights, whether to life, liberty or property. That one requirement alone would effectively cripple the Left as a political force.
The proverbial choice between ‘ballots or bullets’ is no mere metaphor. Whenever the use of ballots is in play, then one is also dealing with the potential of very real bullets entering the play. Increasingly, when those on the Left lose at the ballot box, they bring out the bullets without hesitation.
In context of the greater issues at stake, the ballot is less a means of expressing consent or consensus than it is a weapon – one used in a political war between two competing ideologies – tyranny on the Left and freedom on the Right. This is the true political polarity and it never changes.
With ‘smoking gun’ evidence of globally rigged elections now surfacing as never before, Peter Ticktin explains: “Venezuela was shipping out (false) election results to 72 countries, of which the United States was just one. And look at the world now.”
As for the world of the future, the bottom line is that if we don’t get “this one issue” Just Right, the entire globe will be Just Left.
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