War Tom Cotton: Democrats Want Pandemic Voting Practices to Be Permanent, National - Legalizing 2020 after the fact

Yes, Breitbart is the source. Deal with it.

Democrats seek permanent nationalization of changes to voting practices ostensibly implemented as pandemic safety measures, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) said Thursday in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.

Marlow asked how to restore election integrity given the imposition of automatic voter registration and sending of mail-in ballots to addresses on inaccurate voter rolls.

Cotton replied, “The bad news is that [House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi and [Senate Majority Leader] Chuck Schumer want to take what were unusual, rushed voting practices in the middle of a pandemic last year and make them permanent. That’s the first bill they’ve introduced. They’re trying to make vote-by-mail universal across the country, override 50 states’ election laws, eliminate not only photo identification, but signature verification, require mandatory registration. This is a left wing wish list.”
Republican majorities in state legislatures are the best asset in restoring election integrity, Cotton assessed.

“Washington is not going to have a solution to this problem, but it is real problem,” Cotton remarked. “The good news is in many of the states where Democratic governors made big changes at the last minute, those legislatures are in session today, and those legislatures are controlled by Republicans in places like Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin and Minnesota.”

Cotton continued, “Georgia and Arizona [do] not just [have] Republican legislatures, but Republican governors, as well. I’ve already spoken to Republican leaders in Washington about giving those legislators the support they need, the lawyers, the expertise to help tighten up their election laws so they’re not in the situation again where they were last year where the Democratic governor has the power to unilaterally make changes without the legislature in session, and therefore the legislature can’t do anything about it.”

Cotton concluded, “I think it has to be a very high priority for Republican legislatures across the country to ensure that what were unusual and rush changes to our election practices in a once-in-a-century pandemic are never repeated again.”

H.R. 1, dubbed the “For the People Act,” would nationally mandate automated mailing out of ballots to registered voters for elections while prohibiting states from having photo-ID requirements for ballot submission or signature verification of ballots.

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This is pretty much an admission that the 2020 election was indeed rigged rule-wise. Ballot harvesting is illegal in the vast majority of states (California being a notable exception), but a way to get around that is to claim to be a kind charity who helps people stuck inside due to covid register to vote. These registrations should never have been allowed, as there is no verification process for them beyond trusting the "charity" who was behind the registrations. Many of the addresses were found to be nursing homes, abandoned buildings, or non-residences. This was explicitly Stacy Abram's strategy in Georgia, something nobody was allowed to question because "no standing", and now they plan to expand it to Texas - which I'm sure the GOPe will just allow to happen because they don't want to be called racist.

Enjoy the future of American politics being "who has the bigger political machine to ballot harvest harder", because that's California and it works "great". It doesn't just benefit democrats, it benefits existing political machines and puts populist candidates of either party at a huge disadvantage.
 
A Republic, where voting democratically is enshrined in the constitution of our nation, try picking up a book faggot.
And a Republic where all states are allowed to govern their own affairs as they see fit, and then bring those concerns to the national level.

Alas, the Powers That Be, who presume to be my betters, think the Land of Smog, Earthquakes, Shitting Streets, Sky-High Cost of Living, Drought, Homelessness, and Wildfires deserves to rule over me because they have people who play pretend for a living, Exciting New Tech Products™️, and hordes of cheap labor.
Really batting a thousand tonight aren't you champ? How about lifting your sagging jaw off your keyboard. It'll help you stop typing stupid shit.
Still sooner than you, sugarnips. Bagels to shekels, you're some ShareBlue castaway who came to the Super Sekrit GaymerGate Golfing forums in December to flex your e-peen and get revenge on those meanie alt-right chuds who chapped your ass because Drumpf lost the Most Secure Election Ever Which Thou Shalt Not Question™️.
 
A Republic, where voting democratically is enshrined in the constitution of our nation, try picking up a book faggot.
This is partly true. Federal judges are appointed, the presidential cabinet is appointed, and presidents are appointed by electors or state legislatures, this used to also be true for US senators. There's a constitutional process called the electoral college which allows every state to have an equal say in the process, this is not true democratic voting, because true democracy is considered mob rule. The argument as to whether this is the right thing to do or not is beside the point I'm making. We've never seen a true democratic election process in this country for our presidential candidates, and that is how the founders intended it. Seeing as the federalists won some two centuries ago, this argument has long been settled until democrats dug it up in the wake of Trump's valid election to the presidency.

TL;DR: Democracy is well enshrined as a foundation of the US Republic, however it is not the process in which people choose their president, nor the majority of federal officials and judges.
 
Maybe if the Republicans didn't have the compulsion to remove polling station and making the said process a slogfest all while discouraging their base from vote by mail, then they may have a fighting chance.
These were necessary bottlenecks due to the inability of many of those states to provide sufficient oversight. Mail voting was wildly insecure and inefficient and was pushed greatly at the 11th hour. Mail services were already overwhelmed due to people staying inside during covid, and government offices were already overrun. You can make arguments both ways, and yes your point is valid, however the fact is, due to those problems i mentioned, there is a gigantic political asterisk on this election and there will be until history forgets it.

One can either fight for what is right, or win by any means necessary, you can't do both at the same time. Guess the republicans need to make easier choices next time.

I don't want my democracy to be run by the people who can't be bothered to go to a polling station to vote.

One bit of your afternoon, every 4 years. How much bending backwards, creating more and more possible exploits, does the entire voting apparatus need to do for the laziest portion of the population?
Unless you're a massive politicuck, you already know your vote doesn't make a difference. Those people you mentioned are the enablers of a system that has been massively fucked since prior to reconstruction.
 
Absolutely not. Democrats have been mulling getting rid of the filibuster rule for some time.
Imagine they do that shit and republicans pull off winning both chambers in 2022 (which there is a huge likelihood). The Democrats aren't seriously stupid enough to try this prior to the midterms are they? We're entering a never ending cycle of constant retribution from whichever party is in control at a given time. This shit is going to be hilarious.
 
Imagine they do that shit and republicans pull off winning both chambers in 2022 (which there is a huge likelihood). The Democrats aren't seriously stupid enough to try this prior to the midterms are they? We're entering a never ending cycle of constant retribution from whichever party is in control at a given time. This shit is going to be hilarious.
Dems *are* on par with Wile E. Coyote in terms of hatching galaxy-brain ideas that backfire.
 
Having spent an hour reading some of this thing, it definitely loosens in person voting, it doesn’t explicitly ban photo ID, but it says states can’t refuse an in person ballot based on it, rendering it pointless.

The mail in stuff is interesting, the mandatory signature validation requires two trained observers to reject and then the poll workers must attempt to get the voter to cure the ballot. I can’t see that going well. States basically can’t restrict mail in ballots either. Making local governments pay for postage for a federal election is kind of a dick move.

Then a shit ton of voter drives for strongly democrat groups, universities, high schools, felons, etc.

A shit ton of campaign finance reform. Changes to the FEC to make it not an even party vote.

Lots of weird small things like DC statehood and a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

Eliminates use of taxpayer money to settle sexual harassment claims. Pretty funny.

Lots of “Non partisan districting commissions”

Didn’t get a single republican vote last time. They probably could if they cut out the obvious Dem recruitment.
 
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Imagine they do that shit and republicans pull off winning both chambers in 2022 (which there is a huge likelihood). The Democrats aren't seriously stupid enough to try this prior to the midterms are they? We're entering a never ending cycle of constant retribution from whichever party is in control at a given time. This shit is going to be hilarious.
Republicans won't. I've said it multiple times. The GOP primaries in 2022 are going to be bloody.
Also, because the Republicans are terminally cucked, they're just as likely to reinstate the filibuster because hurr durr.

Eliminates use of taxpayer money to settle sexual harassment claims. Pretty funny.
This looks good on the surface, but thinking about it for more than a second has me convinced it's a trap. You think it's just going to apply to the Weiner's of the political world, but no it applies to everyone and guess who is going to get flooded with "HE TOUCHED ME ON THE THIGH ONCE!" complaints once it gets passed. Bleed opponents dry financially through lolsuits.
 
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In response to Sen. Cotton: yes, and what are you geldings going to do about it? You nuked your political capital from orbit to get rid of the Orange Man, and as a result you've left yourself in a horrible position to fight any of this shit. Not only do you have no official power, you have no standing to challenge the results of the election- going along with the November 3rd fraud guaranteed that- and you've got the entire Silicon Valley cartel on high alert for any hint of you guys growing balls.

Hmm, if only there was some kind of chief executive position that you could have tried to maintain in order to stop this from happening...

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They had no excuse to fail last year either. Election committees are bipartisan. It's all just a deflection for losing and the bungling of their responsibilities.

The problem here is they are putting all their effort into the mail-in-ballot thing, which can be played both ways if you fight dirty.

If they were really concerned about clean and fair voting, they need to purge the voter rolls. You can't fraudulently cast a mail-in ballot for a dead person if they got removed from the rolls like they should have.
What they are going to do if it happens? cry to the courts?

It's obvious that the justice system offers no remedy on election integrity issues.
 
What they are going to do if it happens? cry to the courts?

It's obvious that the justice system offers no remedy on election integrity issues.
Well ya don't sign off on that shit, for one. Then ya don't act like there was all of this foul play after the fact when ya lost, for two.

They had months to get that shit straightened out. Even had a little trial run in there with the primaries. Where was their federal cases then? Them being lazy bullshitters goes back a lot farther than just November. We're talking years of being ineffective. Like I said, shit wouldn't have mattered if they got the voter roles purged like they are supposed to.

The local yokel GOPers aren't as innocent as ya think. Incumbents like their dirty voting too. Don't act like dems are the only ones who can stuff a ballot box. Shit's broken because they want it to be.
 
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