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if Joe Wins again, remember all The Invisable Voters

Post by Doka » 09-04-2022 09:02 AM

Donald Trump and Joe Biden Both held rallies in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania this week.

Here is what they looked like back to back.

Incredible.



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Post by Riddick » 09-04-2022 12:54 PM

Supporting election integrity is semi-fascist, racist, etc.

Invisible voters won't sit still 'til '24. They'll be up to unseen shenanigans this fall. If Dems avoid a drubbing or come out on top in the midterms it'll be 'cuz of them.
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Joe Biden's Secret Voter Plan

Post by Riddick » 09-13-2022 11:26 PM

March 2021 was the month in which Biden and other Democrats were making hysterical, over-the-top pronouncements about "Jim Crow 2.0." The goal was to pass two bills that were at the top of the Democratic agenda in Washington: the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

Together the bills, if passed and signed into law, would nationalize elections and remake voting laws on terms favorable to the Democratic Party. But Democrats, barely in control of the Senate, could not pass such a baldly partisan bill without some Republican support — and there was none of that.

So an executive order would have to do. Executive Order 14019 directed what is known as an "all of government" initiative, meaning Biden ordered all federal agencies to be involved, to increase voter registration among groups that have historically been part of the Democratic coalition.

Described as as a modest measure to push back against voter suppresion efforts, Biden's March 7, 2021.executive order directed the heads of all federal agencies to send the White House "a strategic plan outlining the ways identified under this review that the agency can promote voter registration and voter participation."

That could mean anything, especially when one considers it would be devised and enforced by Democrats angry they were not able to win passage of their voting scheme on Capitol Hill. The public needed to know what was going on. After all, there is no public concern more important than the issue of elections and voting.

What would EO 14019 actually do? Republicans had reason to be suspicious, in part because the voting measure fit into a pattern: Democrats, frustrated by their inability to pass top priorities in Congress, turned to executive authority to do as much as they could without the bothersome process of legislating.

On July 30, 2021, a conservative but nonpartisan think tank called the Foundation for Government Accountability sent a Freedom of Information Act request to the Justice Department asking for documents showing how the department is complying with Biden's order.

The Justice Department's answer was...nothing. So the foundation went to court, and as a result, a federal judge ordered the Justice Department to turn over the material. The judge set a deadline of Sept. 8, 2022.

The Justice Department waited until the last day and turned over...next to nothing. It sent a batch of emails and a few documents that turned out mostly to be staffers corresponding with each other over who would be present at which meeting.

Most importantly, the Justice Department refused to turn over its strategic plan. To withhold the plan, the Justice Department relied on what has long been called the most abused exemption — Exemption 5, also known as (b)(5) — of the Freedom of Information Act.

Exemption 5 is still an indispensable tool for administrations seeking to hide what they are doing. So the strategic plan, the document that would give the world some information on what the administration is doing to enact Biden's order, remains a secret.

Remember the main concern of the FGA is that the Biden administration is using the power of the federal government for partisan political purposes to influence elections. There are also fears that the administration might be taking on a federal role in elections that the Constitution leaves to the states.

One troubling clue did make it past Justice Department censors. On July 12, 2021, the Justice Department held a "listening session" with outside activists working on voting rights. The group included dozens of people, all from left-leaning groups.

There were 10 from the ACLU, five from the Campaign Legal Center, three from Demos, three from the Southern Poverty Law Center, five from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, two from Black Lives Matter, and many others.

The list would not reassure anyone hoping that the Justice Department is working in a scrupulously nonpartisan way. But of course, we don't really know what the department is doing because the administration is keeping it a secret.

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