Showing posts with label Election 2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2020. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2024

The Repeated Disappointments of Councilman Mike Griffiths


Two years ago, Torrance City Councilman Mike Griffiths made excuses for not wanting to support a Resolution of No Confidence against LA County DA George Gascon. I shamed him for his disrespectful attitude towards me (and others), and reported his reticence to the public. I was really surprised how far that blog post traveled throughout the city. People were really angry with Mike Griffiths for his petulance.

Ultimately, he caved in with the leaders on the city council at that time--George Chen and Aurelio Mattucci--and he supported the Resolution of No Confidence against George Gascon.

That move was too little too late, apparently, since he was then unsuccessful the next year in his bid for City Treasurer. But I suspect it was more than just his reluctance to stand against George Gascon that cost him that city-wide office.

His disrespect and disregard for the will of voters has been unmistakable. Like Frank Scotto and Pat Furey before him, he shows off an elitist mentality which disdains the opinions of others, but focuses more interest in his narrow interests or self-serving outcomes.

A number of residents have shared with me their frustration with Councilman Griffiths, too. He mkes promises or assertions to residents in the city, only to backtrack or betray those pledges after the fact. He did that to me a number of years ago regarding a potential resolution against SB 54 in 2018, the legislation that turned California into a lawless sanctuary state for illegal aliens. He told me that he would not support such a measure, but then voted for it at the next city council meeting, only to witness its defeat when Councilman Milton Herring killed the measure. Why tell me one thing, then do something different on the dias? This kind of double-dealing has a long history with Griffiths.

During his three campaigns for city council, he gave off an insufferable arrogance, as though he doesn't have to answer people's questions, or respect their concerns, either. Sadly, this kind of attitude has been all too pervasive with a number of Torrance councilmembers. Something happens to politicians generally once they get elected. Too many of them forget that it was voters, not their own intelligence, work ethic, or connections which get them into office. That is a particular problem in the city of Torrance.

Mike Griffiths is just one more sad example of this.

Over the last two years, his repeated dishonor to Mayor George Chen is particularly disappointing. He repeatedly challenges his leadership on the dias, openly disagrees with him, and shames him directly when unique challenges come before the council. Yes, the council had to call a number of special sessions, but so what? At least more city business is taking place in the public square, so that all of us can see what is happening.

At the first city council meeting following Chen's installation as mayor, Griffiths went out of his way to bellow to the public: "I am the senior member on the city council." Yet his advice has not been effective or worthwhile. He has spent more time simply promoting himself or undermining his colleagues. For exmaple, he seemed to contradict his campaign pledge for more fiscal discipline when he questioned Councilman Kaji's request for a comprehensive citywide audit. Why would he oppose that? Why would he question getting specific answers on how the city is allocating its funds while (hopefully) avoiding waste and fraud? It makes no sense other than the fact that he is unhappy with the Election 2022 results and just wants to frustrate the new governing majority on the council.

From his pattern of dishonesty to determined self-interest instead of public interest, to his disdain for the voters, it's no surprise that Mike Griffiths is not City Treasurer, and likely will never serve as Mayor of Torrance.

Strangely enough, Griffiths touted during his campaing for Treasurer in 2022 that many people in the Torrance community wanted him to run for mayor. Of course, he would have ended up spliting votes with Mayor Chen and allowing Cliff Numark to be the next mayor. Very likely, a number of forces in city politics told him to back off and allow a candidate who had already won two elections in two short election cycles (once while running at large, and the second time running in one of the new districts). Despite Griffith's extensive "experience" on the city council, nearly 80% of the Torrance voters did not want him as Treasurer. That's a pretty damning outcome, to say the least.

The city will be better served once he is gone for good. Let's hope, however, that city voters continue to raise their standards and expectation of their elected representatives. For too long, Torrance city councilmembers have maintained an elite arrogance, a constant disdain for the voters in the community, caring only for their limited interests while ignoring the ongoing concerns of the residents. Mr. Griffiths is just one more sad example of this, and hopefully the last for a long time to come.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Really, What is Wrong With American Voters?

The Iowa caucuses are over. Trump won over his closest rival by double-digits, two-to-one over Governor Ron DeSantis.

I wish the Governor of Florida the best, but let's face it: this primary is over. Granted, the Iowa caucuses have not been the strongest indicator of who the GOP nominee would be in many elections. In all those cases, however, you did not have a former incumbent running for re-election. This time, the indication is clear: Trump is going to be the GOP nominee.

Trump got 52% of the vote, and DeSantis straggled behind in a distant second with 21% of the vote. This election loss is a shellacking for DeSantis. I believe that he will "Never Back Down," and he will stay true to his core commitment to fight all the way. Good for him. He is a worthy presidential candidate.

The problem is that the voters are not worthy voters. American voters turned down the greatest governor in a generation. 

Let me explain.

In 2016, I had supported Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for Presidente because he accomplished unprecedented reforms and advanced a robust conservative agenda for his time. Walker took on Big Labor in the Progressive epicenter of the United States (for the record, it was not California where the Progressive political movement took off, but Wisconsin). Walker won three statewide victories in what was then recognized as a blue state, including a bitter recall battle, in a state that voted for the Democrat presidential nominee every election since 1988. Walker continued to get the job done expanding gun rights, cutting taxes, cutting spending, paying down massive debt, expanding worker rights, school choice, protecting life and families: everything a conservative could  want from a governor and a future president.

On the presidential trail, he fizzled out in September 2015, over-extending his resources without honing a strong, pugilist populist message against frontrunner Donald J. Trump.

In 2023 and into this year, DeSantis corrected all those campaign mistakes. He properly apportioned his campaign funding. He fought the media hard and won. He went after Trump and all his failures and false promises. He did the Full Grassley, he connected with everyday voters, he stepped up for every debate. He is a masterful communicator, refreshing if not riveting. Yet for all that, Iowa GOP caucus voters said "No thank you," and voted for the former incumbent.

DeSantis did everything right, and he still lost. The fault, dear reader, is not in the candidate, but in the voters. They see themselves as underlings who need Trump again. They long for the Trump administration, with its lower taxes, cheap gas, better economy, etc. Yet for some reason, they have no problem forgetting about COVID, all the broken promises, the bad management in the White House, his failure to secure the border, etc. For some reason, nothing is ever Trump's fault, and it doesn't matter that he didn't get the job done the first time.

Unlike Scott Walker, Ron DeSantis accomplished even more conservative reforms with a broader constitutional vision. For the record, Scott Walker went all in for corporate handouts. He provided taxpayer subsidies to sports arenas, and he was supporting The Trans Pacific Partnership economic program, which would have pushed more American jobs overseas. He was for more immigration, but following a massive backlash among primary voters, he switched gears and spoke out forcefully against amnesty. I was willing to trust him then because he repealed the DREAM Act in Wisconsin. In sharp contrast, DeSantis accomplished more robust reforms on immigration, life, the Second Amendment, the rule of state government in the livees of everyday Floridians, plus the fact that he stood up to Big Business and Big Labor and won! DeSantis is Walker on steroids, and Trump with results.

Where Walker reformed universities by cutting their funding and forcing them to streamline their spending, DeSantis focused on ideological changes so that they stopped churning out Marxist activists. DeSantis enacted constitutional carry and repealed gun control measures. DeSantis boldly and triumphantly declared: "Florida is where woke goes to die," and it is dying. The biggest promoted of woke cultural marxism is in fully collapse, as the Florida Democratic Party faces the same fate as the California Republican Party: becoming a controlled, dessicated, destroyed opposition movement that cannot muster a statewide election win in the near future.

And yet, Iowa voters went with Trump in 2024.

What is going on here?

A stunning and sobering reality, when it comes to politics, campaigns, and elections, Republicans are the liberals, while Democrats are the business-minded conservatives. Democrats assess the costs, the strategies, the efforts needed to get the job done. They invest campaign funding where they are most likely to flip a seat and win an election. They will search for every resource, legal and extra-legal, to win the election. 

Democrats have to win to fulfill their promises. Republicans don't really have to win to get their supporters what they want. Darren Beattie and Congressman Andy Biggs furnished a great analysis of grift and graft in politics. For Democrats, the grift is taxpayer dollars, so they have to win elections to hand out the spoils. For Republicans, for the Right in general, the campaign itself is the grift. Consultants get 15% of the campaign funds, whether their candidate wins or loses. The incentive to win is not nearly as strong, and it doesn't matter in the long run. Also, many grassroots Republicans are more interested in conferences and gatherings, taking photos with media influencers are getting a chance to meet a Congressman. They just want to party.

Republicans often donate money to candidates because they are taking on big, bad Democratic monsters like Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi. It feels good. However, those Republican candidates don't have a chance against entrenched incumbents in uber-liberal Congressional districts. Voters would be better served donating their funds to candidates in swing districts, but most Republican voters go with "Look at the black conservative running against Maxine Waters!" or "I want to support that young lady running against Nancy Pelosi!" It's identity politics and emotion all the way. That kind of thinking does not win the war. You have to maintain a cold, rugged, naked desire to win power, and to use the best strategies to get that power. Governor DeSantis understand this desire for power, but the GOP voting electorate does not. 

Let's look back to what a real winner DeSantis is.

DeSantis destroyed the Democratic Party in Florida. He didn't just score big wins for the Florida GOP and enact a robust agenda. You have hundreds of thousands of voters switching their registration or joining the Florida Republican Party. They are winning over county after county, and they are achieving unprecedented gains throughout the state. Democrats want to turn their states into one-party fiefdoms. Only Governor DeSantis has shown a robust attention to this kind of total victory against Woke, Cultural Marxism, and Racialized Communism.

He doesn't just fight, he doesn't just win, he wins bigly and demoralizes the Left.

And Iowa GOP voters went forT rump. Sad.

This outcome reminds me of a reality TV show in which a lucky lady gets to choose between two eligible bachelors. One is a wealthy investor, owns a home, multiple properties, has a strong, steady career, but he's a nerd. The other guy is a buff weightlifter, good looking and charismatic, but still loves at home with his parents.

DeSantis would be the best of both of those eligible bachelors. He is good on TV, he makes strong points, he has a vision for the future. He wins big culturally, economically, and even spiritually. Politically speaking, he is wise and good-lucking. And yet, the voters are turning down the rich stud and going with a flabby sellout who talks big and accomplishes little.

Why?

It all comes down to identity politics and feelings. Worse, it's like the domestic violence victims who have become so attached to their trauma, who identity all too closely with their abuser, that they cannot see themselves living with anyone else, or getting someone better. There are serious problems in the American voting electorate at this point. They are so desperate for former times, that they will take the wife-beater who at least paid the bills and provided a roof over their head versus Prince Charming who won't treat them like trash.

Instead of reason and research, voters are going with nostalgia and coping. They want to feel good, and they want to believe that they are saving the country because they show up to vote once every four years and watch Fox News faithfully. Not going to happen, and many of these voters are going to learn the hard way that feelings, thoughts, prayers, and lots of hope do not win elections and do not shape the culture.

Governor DeSantis was the president we needed, but not the President that the United States deserves. Iowa voters missed their opportunity to elect the most consistently conservative candidate in a generation, if not an entire century, because they wanted to chase the headlines and feel good about themselves. The problem was not the candidate, but the voters, and changing the voters is going to take much longer than one election cycle.

Thursday, January 11, 2024

The Staggering Level of Dishonesty: Donald Trump

I can't vote for this guy again.

Trump literally declared during his latest CNN Town Hall that he did not -- repeat, DID NOT -- shut the country down over COVID.

He then tried to play fast and loose with this one question about shutdowns, asking if the speaker was talking about budget shutdowns or COVID shutdowns.

He then went on to defend his poor record on fighting the public health crises that emerged on the country starting in late 2019. He actually stated that he did not shut the country, and then in other town halls he has declared that DeSantis was the guy all in on Fauci fascism and lockdowns, shutdowns, and health mandates.

That is a total lie.

Check out his lie here:

Yes, he did shut the country down. 

 He shut down the airline industry. He shut down travel. He declared "two weeks to slow the spread," and two years later, the county was still reeling from lockdowns, shutdowns, vaccine passports, health mandates, and the rest.

The more I reflect on what happened four years ago, the more tragic the whole shut-down culture becomes. What a constitutional travesty, that state and local, and especially federal governments went along with shutting down our country.

I gave President Trump a great benefit of the doubt when he failed to deliver on key promises during his first term. He got other great stuff done in terms of economy, energy, and protecting the rights of religious adherents ... until 2020.

He went along with shutting the country down, folks, We cannot ignore that, and we cannot deny that. He pushed the vaccine through at "warp speed" (pun very much intended), and yet he justifies that horrible move again and again.

And the lying doesn't cease. Check out what he said about Governor DeSantis at another Fox News Town Hall (where he took no questions from the audience--again--as usual:

Rightfully so, Trump got the Community Note treatment. He has adopted the Gavin Newsom-Nikki Haley approach to politics. Just lie, and when your opponent calls you out for lying, just keep lying again and again with the straightest face possible.

And just in case you have any doubts about Trump's true record on COVID-19 and lockdowns, check out this incredible, informative, comprehensive Twitter thread:

TRUMP LOCKED DOWN THE USA OVER COVID-19!

Shame on every voter who ignores this disturbing fact. You cannot Make America Great Again if you give into foreign viruses and tyrannical mandates. It's a sad day indeed that liberal Sweden was more ... liberal in a good way than the United States was!

As for American politics today, it's really abhorrent how bad things have gotten in our modern politics. Politicians just lie with unkempt impunity now. Will voters actually hold these campaign liars to their feet, or not?

In California, we know that the populace has no problem with Newsom's lies, tyranny, and corruption. The voters have made their beds, so let them lie in them (and yet, pun intended once again). Will the nation's voters go all in on these lies again, too? Let's not forget that Newsom presided over one of the worst COVID-19 lockdowns in the country, and in Los Angeles County, the 

Perhaps the most staggering level of dishonesty belongs not to Donald Trump, but to the general voting public which is willing to be easily deceived, conned into the MAGA grift for one more election--and who knows if there will be elections afterwards?

Thursday, January 4, 2024

President Trump Release of Summary Election Fraud in 2020

 

🚨JUST IN - President Trump Releases Summary of Election Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election in the Swing States


Introduction: It has often been repeated there is “no evidence” of fraud in the 2020 Election. In actuality, there is no evidence Joe Biden won.

Ongoing investigations in the Swing States reveal hundreds of thousands of votes were altered and/or not lawfully cast in the Presidential Election. Joe Biden needed them. On Election Night Nov. 3, 2020, President Donald J. Trump was sailing to reelection with landslide leads in numerous battlegrounds. In Georgia, President Trump was up by 12 points, and over 335,000 votes, with 56 percent of the vote in at 10:17 p.m. In Wisconsin, President Trump was leading by 121,380 votes and 5 points at 12:12 a.m., which Fox News anchor Bret Baier noted was “not a small margin.” In Pennsylvania, President Trump was leading by 659,145 votes at 12:38 a.m., a full 15 points. In Michigan, President Trump was leading by 293,052 votes and 10 points.

The election was over. However, precincts in Atlanta, Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Milwaukee kept counting until the results reached the desired outcome, which was the opposite of the will of the voters. Georgia went from having a total of 4.7 million votes, already a record for the state, according to Brad Raffensperger’s count on Nov. 4, to certifying almost 5 million. This was 300,000 more votes than what the top elections official claimed were cast in the Election.

Getting to this result in Georgia, and other states, created an irredeemably compromised Election, filled with violations of the Constitution, unlawful ballots, widespread broken chain of custody, electronic manipulation, and missing and corrupted election files that made it uncertifiable — and impossible to recreate the results.

President Trump was right to voice his objections to what had unfolded before the country’s eyes. Republican poll watchers were denied access to the counting in multiple jurisdictions and ballots were counted in secret in the middle of the night without media or observers present. Countless irregularities emerged, including reports of ineligible voters, voting machine anomalies, “water main breaks,” improbable percentages of ballots for Biden, and more.

Since, investigations across the country have uncovered an avalanche of irregularities, unlawful activity, manipulation of election records, destruction of evidence, and fraud. The findings, which are outcome determinative, are detailed in the summaries of the Swing States.

GEORGIA🚨

• Georgia was called by 11,779 votes.

• Fulton County, Georgia, the most populous county in the state, has no digital record of all in person votes cast in its original results.

• Not a single ballot purportedly cast during early in-person voting was witnessed to and signed off by poll managers, as required by Georgia election rules. Seals were broken and memory cards removed from tabulators for the results of these 315,000 votes, which were printed out on different machines than the ones that tabulated them. This prevented the reconciliation of how many votes were cast on each machine.

• The ballot images of these votes, along with the rest of in-person ballots cast on Election Day, were destroyed.

• The vote in Georgia was counted three times: the original machine count, a statewide hand recount, and a second machine count. Each time the state, and Fulton County, reported three different results.

• Fulton County did not count the same ballots during the original count and the machine recount. There are 19,541 distinct ballots that appear in one machine count but not the other.

• Thousands of fraudulent “presidential only” ballots were injected into the second machine count, with huge margins favoring Joe Biden. Ballots that are blank except for the presidential contest were counted in batches together, with the pattern appearing in at least eight counties, including Fulton. This means Georgia did not have the votes to justify its original Election “results.”

• The second machine count was over 17,000 votes “short.” Fulton County was instructed to “reconcile” the results by the Secretary of State, and recertified its results without divulging the extent of the vote deficiency to members of the Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections.

• “Thousands of bogus votes” were ultimately added into the Election results via the second machine count. This includes 20,977 unsubstantiated votes of unknown origin. The results were missing 17,852 ballot images, and included 3,125 duplicate ballot images that were counted twice.

• At least 2,871 ballots were counted two or three times in the second machine count, totaling 6,118 questionable votes.

• Eighty-eight percent of Fulton County’s precincts reported a different total number of votes between the first and second machine count.

• The only electronic votes that survived from the first count were the mail-in ballots, since they were tabulated on the high speed scanner their ballot images were automatically uploaded to the election server.

• Ninety percent of these approximately 148,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County cannot be authenticated. Ballot images for 132,284 mail-in votes have no .SHA file, which is created automatically when a ballot is scanned and used to authenticate the digital image of the vote, lacking evidence they were scanned and tabulated properly, or even cast by a real voter.

• 104,994 ballot image files of these mail-in ballots from the original count contained identical modified time stamps, suggesting electronic manipulation.

• Fulton County does not know “how many voters cast votes” and its “lack of basic accounting controls make it impossible to determine who really won” in 2020, according to Philip Stark, a University of California, Berkeley professor who invented risk-limiting audits. Stark noted, “The electronic records of the election are not intact.”

• 376,863 ballot images are missing from the first machine count, which includes all in-person votes in Fulton County.

• None of the 315,000 votes cast during early voting in Fulton County were witnessed to and signed by the poll manager and two poll workers, as required by state election rules. The closing tapes for these votes are all unsigned, showed more tabulated votes than the tabulators had recorded as scanning in their protective counters, and recorded improbably low percentages for President Trump. For example, President Trump received only 0.9 percent, 2.4 percent, 3.7 percent from some of the tabulators, as if he was a third party candidate, or in a third world country. The anomalies indicate ballots were not scanned on the tabulators that printed the closing tapes, making the closing tapes fraudulent.

• Tabulators used in Fulton County during early voting had their seals broken, and memory cards were reprogrammed and inserted into different scanners to count absentee ballots, in violation of election rules. This made it impossible to reconcile the true number of votes tabulated on the machines from the start of the Election to the end of counting.

• 235,000 absentee ballots were requested and accepted too early, prior to the lawful date 180 days before the 2020 Election, which was May 6, 2020. These votes should have never been counted in the 2020 Election.

• 4,081 false votes for Joe Biden were included in the hand count audit results for Fulton County. The false votes were the result of 36 accounting errors, which were confirmed by Governor Brian Kemp’s office and investigators working for Secretary Brad Raffensperger, yet they have never been removed from the official hand count results. These errors alone would reduce the margin to 7,698 votes.

• The hand count audit included 3,935 unaccounted for votes due to 11 missing batch sheets in Fulton County. Differences from the original count to the hand audit total at least 15,690 votes, which is more than the entire election margin alone. This includes the 4,081 false Biden votes, plus “missing” votes discovered in Gwinett (1,642), Fayette (2,755), Floyd (2,700), Douglas (293), and Walton (284) counties that were likely due to machine counting errors.

• Thousands of “pristine,” unfolded absentee ballots were counted during the hand count audit in Fulton County, according to at least six witnesses, which is the subject of ongoing litigation. These absentee ballots had no folds, and went 98 percent to Joe Biden, had “been added in a fraudulent manner,” witnesses said.

• Fulton County certified 59,143 in-person votes on Election Day, despite the fact that only 14,152 people had voted as of 5 p.m. on Nov. 3, 2020. Evidence suggests the in-person vote total on Election Day was inflated by approximately 37,000 votes, as records show no rush to the polls during the final two hours of voting, and a screenshot of the in-person Election Day results shared by a government contractor showed only 21,843 people voted at the polls in Fulton County on Nov. 3.

• Fulton County ordered over 1 million absentee ballots days before the 2020 Election, without any envelopes and the time necessary to mail. There were only 808,680 active voters in Fulton County as of Nov. 1, 2020, meaning the county had more blank mail-in ballots than the number of registered voters, and ordered them after the vast majority of mail-in ballot requests had already been sent to voters by Runbeck Election Services.

• An estimated 30,000 to 92,670 illicit votes were trafficked in Georgia, as part of a massive ballot trafficking operation discovered by True the Vote. The group identified 242 traffickers in Georgia who engaged in 5,662 ballot drops into drop boxes, making an average of runs per trafficker. Over 40 percent of the illicit drops that were captured on camera were recorded between the non-voting hours of midnight and 5 a.m.

• There were over 364,000 ineligible voter registrations on the rolls during the 2020 Election and likely 67,284 votes were cast from voters with invalid residency.

• Massive manipulation of the Georgia voter rolls surrounding the 2020 Election has been uncovered. This includes 1,500 Voter IDs that received credit for voting in 2020, but were not on any voter rolls from 2020, some appearing for the first time on the voter rolls on Nov. 4, 2021, a year after the Election. Other findings include manipulation of inactive voters to cast ballots, “gifting” Nov. 3 votes up to 2 years after the Election, and casting votes on ballots previously rejected, cancelled, or not even turned in.

• In 2020, there were absentee ballots issued to “Bangkok Thailand, Ga.,” “Denver, Ga.,” “Detroit, Ga.,” “Los Angeles, Ga.,” and other fraudulent addresses that do not exist. Ballots were fraudulently cast in 2020 from addresses listed as “Bronx, Ga.,” “Hilton Head, Ga.,” “Louisville, Ga.,” “San Diego, Ga.,” “New Orleans, Ga.,” “French Creek, Ga.,” “Virginia Beach, Ga.,” “Vicksburg, Ga.,” “Baltimore, Ga.,” “New York, Ga.,” and “Sarasota, Ga.,” all with zip codes out of state.

• 43,907 drop box ballots violated chain of custody requirements in DeKalb County.

• 59,000 of the 79,460 drop box ballots in Fulton County were not immediately transported to the election registrar, in violation of State Election Board rules.

• An estimated 355,000 ballot transfer forms for drop box ballots are missing statewide.

• Over 100,000 tally sheets for Fulton County were missing from the hand count audit, and remained missing for months after the Election.

• In early January 2021, Ruby Freeman asked for an attorney because she wanted to “go live on every platform” to divulge information about how “the USB ports” were used in the 2020 Election. The expert cyber report by Professor J. Alex Halderman explained how external USB ports with election-changing malware can be inserted into Dominion machines by anyone with access, including election workers.

• The presence of a “QR code mismatch” error within the Dominion tabulators that systematically undercounts votes was found in 65 out of 67 Georgia counties where records were available. The error was present in system log files for tabulators used in elections in 2020, 2021, and 2022.

• The election results in Georgia in 2020 are not only unreliable, but were electronically altered, and are unsupported by the state’s own election records. The appearance of tens of thousands of unconfirmed ballots in subsequent hand and machine counts suggest reconciliation happened after the Election, meaning after it was clear what margins were needed to win.

• Fulton County election officials admitted in early 2021 they do not engage in any reconciliation until weeks after Election Day. This means the number of voters showing up at the polls during each day of voting is not checked with the number of ballots tabulated each day, a basic process to ensure the number of ballots and voters match, and cannot be manipulated later.

• “We can’t start reconciling that until usually a couple days before certification,” said then-Fulton County Elections Director Richard Barron, during a January 2021 Board meeting. “Because we have to get that report from KnowInk. I think KnowInk sends those to the state or KnowInk sends those directly to us. But those aren’t compiled then, on Election night. So we don’t have any way to balance those then. That’s like the post-election process that we do.”

Monday, December 18, 2023

Trump is Not a Threat to Democracy, Unless You Count His Do-Nothing Tenure



Former President Donald Trump is not a threat to democracy. He is not a dictator by any stretch. In fact, when he had the power to restore law and order in the country (not just tweet about it), he didn't do anything.

Dictators dictate, not rely on empty diktat to give the impression that they are doing something.

He was a weak leader, especially during the last year of his Presidency.

He didn't take charge of the corruption, and he didn't clean out all the crap in Washington DC.

In fact, too much of his authority and decision-making, he delegated to other people.

We got tax cuts because then-Speaker Paul Ryan wanted to get the tax cuts through.

We got better justices because the Federalist Society provided an excellent list of judicial nominees.

Would that Trump had brought in someone like Kris Kobach or Pat Buchanan to take care of immigration policy, this country would have been in a better place.

Now, check out how Governor Ron DeSantis slams Trump perfectly on this issue of inaction:

Indeed, Trump got rolled, but here's specifically what DeSantis said: 

"I think Donald Trump didn't take some of the action he could have constitutionally taken. I look back: 'What didn't he do?'"

Then DeSantis lists the fact that Trump didn't build the wall, he didn't fire bad people, and he didn't really break the administrative state. "He deferred a lot of his presidency to these people that he now criticizes."

And you've gotta love Steve Deace's sharp take on everything, too!

Somewhate off-color, but the truth must be told. Trump got taken to the cleaners. He was ruled over, and over-ruled by, bad people in the White House. He brought them into his inner circle! He let bad people come into the inner workings of the executive branch, and too many of them put their own little, petty interests ahead of the well-being of the country.

The more I look back on the Trump Presidency, the more I see a Reality TV Show host who was in it for the fame, the glam, the glory. He wanted to take nice photos of himself in front of leaders, heads of state, etc. But he was not interested in actually governing.

And that's where Governor--yes GOVERNOR--Ron DeSantis steps in to stand in the gap, to fill the void.

If you think I am being too hard on Trump, listen to him admit that he "stood by and watched" the major cities in our country burn:

Trump stood by and just watched. He allowed police stations burn to the ground. He allowed autonomous zones to spring up in major cities, as well, which permitted outright lawlessness in their boundaries. How many innocent lives died? How much corruption and dysfunction did Trump allow to fester in these cities without taking any action at all?

In stark and welcome contrast during the George Floyd riots of 2020, Gov. DeSantis took charge immediately, shut down violent protests, and even called a special session of the state legislature to stiffen penalties for rioting in the state of Florida. That is leadership.

For the record, shortly after his own inauguration, Argentina's President Javier Milei has issued clear orders and directives against violent, disruptive protests in his country. He has gone so far as to threaten protesters, individual and group, with costly fees if they force the government to come out in large number, in force to protect the country.

That's the promise that governments should make the general public when law and order is threatened in the streets. DeSantis got the job done in Florida, and Milei is getting the job done in Argentina. That is leadership! Trump's tenure was marred by his inaction and his do-nothing stances throughout 2020. Not acceptable. We can do better, but no one should call Trump a dictator!

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

ICYMI: DeSantis Stands Out Against LGBT Issues

 


My Facebook post from 2020 summarizes all the good things about Governor Ron DeSantis in the fight against the LGBT agenda. I have also made current additions below, which are in bold:


DeSantis is taking a stronger stance against the LGBT agenda than President Trump.
2. He vetoed funding for LGBT "training" in the Florida state budgetThe legislation was supermajority GOP in 2022, and they wanted to push LGBT!
3. He refused to promote or discuss the homosexuality aspect when comemorating the Pulse Nightclub Massacre. He even cut off funding to promote a pro-gay plaque for that event.

4. He signed off on the bill to keep boys out of girls' sports without blinking. Noem caved, and Abbott dragged his feet. DeSantis gave the most stunning, stirring defense against transgenderism: "Are we going to be a society based on truth, or based on deceit?"
5. He does not celebrate "PRIDE" month. Still has not.
6. He signed off on the "Don't Say Gay" bill. No one should be talking about homosexuality or transgenderism in the classroom.

7. He signed off on legislation requiring people (not just students) to use bathrooms based on their biology, not their lunacy.

8. He signed off on comprehensive legislation to end sex mutilation of minors AND require adults to sign off on recognition of dangers associated with sex mutilation of they choose to go through with it.

9. He has pushed back on all the Critical Theory garbage destroying colleges, which is founded and saturated with LGBT.

10. He forced the AP (Advanced Placement) tests to remove Queer Theory from their exam on African-American studies.

This man is a pro-family powerhouse. I want him to be the next President of the United States!

                                 

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Trump Spoke for Us, But DeSantis Fights for Us

 
 
This explanation is also very important when dealing with the Trump v. DeSantis divide. Yes, Trump gave voice to the frustrations and outrage of Middle America. 

But at this point, we don't need a voice. 

We need an army, we need an entire body that will fight for us. 

Trump spoke up for us. Now we need someone who will fight for us. 

Friday, September 1, 2023

Trump Knew the Lockdown Policies Wouldn't Work, But He Did Them Anyway

Ouch! This is just horrible. Republican voters, we can and must do better than Trump in 2024. 

 We don't need Lockdown Don or Lockdown Joe. We need to reduce Washington DC to very little of our lives, and we need to restore our country's cultural, moral, and spiritual integrity. 

Folks, we need to get it together!

There is only Republican presidential candidate who stood against the Lockdown mania full-force in 2020.

His name is Governor Ron DeSantis!



Thursday, August 31, 2023

Lockdown Don Gets Brutalized by Twitter Community Notes

Ouch!

This has to hurt!



No one President can build an economy, but a President's bad policies can destroy an economy!

What's worse, Trump's disastrous COVID-19 policies shut down the country, the international trade and cruise industries, and pushed out all sorts of social distancing and mask guidelines. Click here.

He cannot play victim and blame everything on Fauci. He let Fauci dictate policy, then he awared Fauci a Congressional medal of honor on his last day in office. Click here.


Saturday, August 26, 2023

Claremont Institute: Florida Shines the Pathway for School Choice



 The Sunshine State’s education reforms are a model for the nation.

By Anna K. Miller and Scott Yenor

Reforming education involves the notoriously difficult task of reforming bureaucracies. Legislatures and governors can pass laws that demand change, but education bureaucracies are notorious for simply absorbing reforms without changing their ways. This is why former Secretary of Education William Bennett called them “the blob.” Florida has not only taken action to force the blob to change, but it has also reoriented the blob with new standards. Though blobs are gonna blob, Gov. DeSantis’s determined administration, combined with other reforms, has resulted in the best chance to reform a state education system in two generations.

Florida has used its political and financial control to implement a plan to reconstitute its K-12 system, as we show in a new report from Claremont’s Center for the American Way of Life and the Idaho Freedom Foundation. Florida’s blueprint, which eliminates old standards while imposing new ones, provides a model for the rest of the country.

Florida’s two new parental bills of rights (one passed in 2022, the other in 2023) require local school districts to provide parents access to curriculum, assessments, and instructional materials. Parents can opt out of nonacademic surveys. The bills prohibit instructional practices based on assumptions of race essentialism or scapegoating and ban the use of radical gender theories and transgender ideology in K-8 classrooms. While many states have aspirational parental bills of rights, Florida puts teeth in theirs. Parents can sue districts for declaratory judgments and injunctive relief against violations, and can receive reasonable attorney fees; or the Florida Board of Education can appoint a special master, at school district expense, to investigate alleged violations. The Florida Department of Education (FDE) can also withhold funds to pay school board members or administrators (according to Florida regulations).

The FDE directed school districts to desist from applying transgender student policies and gender support plans that hide student name changes, pronoun use, or desire to transition from parents. The FDE also investigated school district racial equity policies and directed the districts to update their policies to comply with state law, which prohibits schools from promoting race essentialism or scapegoating.

Public school librarians are required to receive training on “material harmful to minors,” a legal definition which includes obscenity and pornography. School boards must adopt procedures for the removal and discontinuation of books based on their alignment to state standards. The FDE publishes a list of materials that have been removed or discontinued by school boards as the result of an objection and disseminates the list to school districts for their consideration. Failure to adhere to the policy results in administrative fines.

Florida’s most celebrated accomplishment is the creation of Education Savings Accounts (ESA) for all K-12 students. As a result, more students every year can leave public schools for private options or homeschooling. These accounts permit families to withdraw from district schools and receive an ESA of around $8,700, which can be used to pay qualified education-related expenses, such as tuition or tutoring. In 2023, when the program was robust but not yet universal, nearly 13 percent of Florida students were in private schools, five percent were homeschooled, and 13 percent were in charter schools. These numbers are going to rise as the numbers of students using ESAs has increased from under 250,000 last year to more than 400,000 this coming year. More students are draining from the public system.

The greatest virtue of the DeSantis education blueprint is that it does not settle for the old conservative playbook of school choice. He has organized a respectable, conservative group of scholars to reorient the entire K-12 education system through the promulgation of new state standards in English Language Arts, MathematicsSocial StudiesCivic Literacy, and Health Education. The English standards cover a vast number of titles and literary periods, including sections on the Greeks, the Renaissance, and the Romantics, in addition to American literature. Standards are content-based, which has been demonstrated to improve literacy by grounding reading in a matrix of meaning. The standards are so good, its critics have been reduced to making the spurious charge of racism.

Florida has leveraged its new standards to get revisions from textbook and curriculum manufacturers. It also plans to leverage state standards to change teacher preparation programs. At the same time, Florida no longer requires an education-specific degree to teach in public schools. Teachers can now get temporary certification for up to five years. Forty-two percent of Florida teachers have alternative certification, far more than in most other states. The new standards, combined with openness to alternative certification, mean that Ed schools will either have to adapt or wither on the vine.

The job is hardly finished in Florida. Efforts to expunge wokeness from its system are under threat, including from litigation on school librariesunions, and gender transitioning. Persistent practices remain in the system. K-12 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices, of which there are at least 30 in the state’s 67 school districts, could be disbanded. “Restorative Justice” programs should be shut down and replaced with traditional discipline standards. Social-Emotional Learning and abstinence-in-name-only sex education programs should be abandoned. Squeezing poor practices out will require continued vigilant oversight from the state Department of Education and from likeminded parents. More wins at the school board level are necessary.

Florida’s new state standards will take time to reorient the system. Also, they cannot take root in hostile soil. Both battles—curricular and administrative—must be fought at the same time, so this will be a long slog. Gov. DeSantis and Florida have provided the blueprint for other states to reconstitute their education systems—and have shown determination in the fight.

Scott Yenor and Anna K. Miller are, respectively, Director of State Coalitions at the Claremont Institute and professor of political science at Boise State University and Director of the Center for American Education at Idaho Freedom Foundation. They have just released a report on Florida’s K-12 system and will release a sister study on California’s education system in the coming weeks.

This editorial was originally published at The American Mind, a publication of the Claremont Institute

Vaccine Don: "I'm the Father of the Vaccine"

Here's another great ad against Donald Trump: How many people were prevented from travel because of the vaccine? How many people in this country were forced to take the vaccine? How many federal agencies forced their employees to take the vaccine? How many people suffered injuries because of the vaccine? How many people (especially young people) had heart attacks because of the Vaccine? How many people died because of the Vaccine? And yet, Don is still all in on the Vaccine. He even justified its push earlier this year ... in Iowa ... even though it was experimental at best and caused all kinds of harm: And consider how harshly his biggest supporters responded when he went all in on the vaccine: And here 

             

 And notice his last remark in the video above: "If it doesn't work, you will be the first to know." 

 Yeah, many people would find out ... when they dropped dead! This is not leadership. Real leaderss can admit when they made a mistake. Real leaders can accept that they did the wrong thing, that they should not have pushed such a risky substance in the first place. Of course, Trump shouldn't have gone all in on locking down the country and turning over power to Anthony Fauci.

Friday, August 25, 2023

Trump Said "Lock Her Up!" What Happened to That?

In 2016, Donald Trump campaigned on pursuing charges against Hillary Clinton for erasing those 30,000 emails. Then in 2017, he reneged on that promise: What happened to that promise? Why did Trump renege? The fact that Trump backed off from this core campaign promise is a big part of the reason this country and the rule of law is collapsing now. 




 If Crooked Hillary could get away with violating federal law and dishonoring the American public, what would stop other Democrats from doing the same thing? The Democrat Party does not hold back from persecuting their political enemies via trumped-up charges (pun intended). Trump needed to go after Hillary Clinton.

And he didn't. 

 He didn't lock her up, and now they are seeking to lock him up.

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Why Support Donald Trump, by John Porter

From: John Porter

To: Americans everywhere

Sept 1, 2002

My dear and valued friends, most people know that I have been, and am still, a supporter of Donald Trump. This is my best effort in explaining why. It is a bit lengthy, but I ask you to please study it.

There are a few things about his personality I know some people don't like. I understand that, I do. However, all who have knowledge of the man's life, surely knows he has always been a person who speaks his mind. You never need wonder what he thinks about any subject or issue that may arise. If one doesn't like that trait in a person, that's okay.

A few days ago, I overheard an argument between a couple of my friends (One a Democrat and one Republican) concerning former President Trump. One of the men said, "I'm opposed to him. He is an embarrassment with all those damn tweets and his arrogance." “He has a stinking personality, a big mouth.”

I've heard others use those words when referring to the former president. I realize it is quite a challenge to write about this without coming across as politically motivated, but I'm going to honestly try. I am addressing it from the "opposed" perspective, because some things which embarrass one may not embarrass another. Besides, embarrassment has little, if anything, to do with what is good or bad for a nation and the well-being of its people. Where, on the other hand, his actions (policy wise) can and do have a profound effect on the nation and the people, presently and into the future.

With that in mind, let's together examine some factual results, effecting the well being of the people of our nation, of some of President Trump's policies, and the results of his leadership efforts pertaining to his work (actions) on those policies during his time in office.

Please, for a few minutes let's lay aside any differences in political party affiliation that may exist and the bias they bring out and ask ourselves only as American citizens, except for that which embarrasses me, considering only records of fact in the state of our nations affairs while he was president, "just what is it I am opposed to and dislike him for except his arrogance, tweeting, wealth, saying what's on his mind (big mouth)?

Ask yourself, am I opposed to:

(1) an economy which, by all measurements officially used, especially GDP was growing at an astounding rate?

(2) Americans unemployed, 3.4% lowest in 61 years?

(3) Number of Americans employed (working) as of December 2019: 159,604,000, highest number ever in our history?

(4) Black Americans unemployed 5.4% lowest in nation's history?

(5) Hispanic and Asian Americans unemployed 4.2% lowest in history?

(6) American women unemployed 4.1% lowest in 65 years?

(7) Lowest unemployment of America's war Veterans in 18 years at 3.4%?

(8) There were more jobs available than workers to fill them.

(9) Over 5,000,000 Americans left the food stamp rolls for living wage jobs.

(10) Most American citizens taking home more money because of the reduction of personal and corporate income taxes and higher paying jobs? Median Household Annual Income had risen by 4.2% to $65,084.

(11) Appointing of 234 Federal judges who had judicial records of upholding our Constitution, including 3 to the United States Supreme Court.

(12) The fact that in dealings with all foreign nations, friend and foe alike, he always put the interests of the American people first.

(13) Keeping us safe from foreign enemies by building our military complex, (those who protect and defend our freedom and sovereignty) to the most powerful on the planet.

(14) Trying to secure our nation's borders from uninvited intruders, just as we all do our homes and businesses.

(15) New and improved trade agreements with Japan, Mexico, Canada and South Korea.

(16) Erasing hundreds of stifling government regulations on business and individuals.

(17) NATO allies now paying their agreed to share for their defense instead of the U.S. paying the defense bill.

Now place these results (there are many more) on one side of a pair of scales of what's best for America, and his tweets and the other things he does which embarrass you on the other and see which way it tips. Be perfectly honest with yourself.

Ask yourself again, "just what is it I am opposed to?" I could have listed more, but for now sit quietly somewhere alone and consider for yourself one at a time which of the above actions and policy results of President Trump's would you change or reverse and why would you do it.

After considering all these positive results during his four year presidency, I ask you to search your heart for a good answer to these questions: WHY, WHY would so much of our money (at least millions, and maybe billions) be spent, and how many days, weeks, months and years be spent, so many man hours used up toward destroying him? WHY, the almost total focus on the destruction of this man from several of our government departments, Opposition political leaders and news media outlets?

In the recorded history of the United States there has never been such an effort to destroy a former president. WHY, WHY do you suppose that is?

P.S. In MY OPINION, we need him and those results again, regardless of his personality.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Abortionists Panic about 2022 GOP US Senate Prospects


 

Well, the good news just keeps getting better and better.

Democrats are conceding that they will lose the House of Representatives, and with that, let's hope that Alzheimer's Nancy disappears for good not just from any leadership role in the House, but leaves Congress and never comes back.

But the US Senate, there are concerns that the GOP is blowing their chances to take back the upper chamber and further thwart Biden's disastrous anti-American, anti-family agenda.



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Truth be told, I did not see any poll which showed Blake Masters defeating Mark Kelly, but this is really good news. The fact that Masters is on record opposing false marriage is a good sign, too. I was worried that candidates like Blake Masters and J.D. Vance would disappoint on family issues because they are backed by openly gay billionaire big techie Peter Thiel. It looks like my concerns were misplaced, after all.

I do predict, without a doubt, that Herschel Walker will scoop up the US Senate seat in Georgia. The two Republicans should have won those seats to begin with in 2020, but bad campaigning, bad consultants, and a sense of start defeatism among outraged MAGA supporters contributed to their untimely defeat. If Perdue and Loeffler had fought and stood with Trump, if they had acknowledged that there were voter fraud issues that needed to be confronted right away, if they had put as much effort into working with a larger GOP plan of more traditional, populist themes rather than sticking with the failed establishment politicos, they would be in the US Senate right now.

Let's fight as hard as we can to ensure that pro-life, pro-family, and pro-America conservative US Senators get elected to the upper chamber this year. We need to put a stop to this left-wing madness harming our country!