Biden’s socialist plans = bankruptcy
President Joe Biden (or his string pullers) is determined to remake America in his image – or FDR’s or LBJ’s.
He is following the lead of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (New Deal) and Lyndon Baines Johnson (Great Society) in promoting a program that will cause a huge (not great) leap forward in government growth.
That is exactly what a society of free people doesn’t need.
While he is talking about huge new expenditures to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure (expenditures on roads, bridges, ports, airports and public transit), primarily benefitting the poorly run blue states, no doubt, (the bait for normal citizens to accept the $2.3 trillion in Green New Deal and Great Society II spending), the actual spending for worthwhile projects for the general population will be a minimal part of the cost.
Columnist Pat Buchanan predicts that the rest will be used to grow old social programs and launch new ones.
The huge new taxes necessary to pay for a portion of these programs will come later.
The rest will be added to the staggering national debt, further reducing the value of the American dollar.
Climate change will of course be used as the scare tactic to make it seem plausible to the under-educated college graduates of recent years who have been thoroughly indoctrinated by left-wing propaganda.
The ultimate goal is a total domination of citizens by an all-powerful federal government. The U.S. Constitution, which contained the individual rights that made America the emigration target for freedom starved people worldwide, will have been brushed aside by then.
It will be a sad day when the cheerleaders for the new system realize that the college degrees they considered a pathway to elitist status only qualify them for menial jobs at starvation wages (if they follow the dictates of the regime rigidly and are willing to snitch to their handlers about others who may slip and say something detrimental about the grand new and “fair” system they now live under).
While they do this, an ever more powerful China will be growing its control over the U.S. and other satellite states while pumping the air full of carbon with the new coal-powered electrical generating plants it adds weekly.
This, of course, depends on voters allowing the slick new Democratic Party voting system to remain in place and continue the takeover of the national Congress in the 2022 elections.
States are the key in defending their constitutional authority to determine election law.
Fraudsters can steal elections in several ways including:
Voting in someone else’s name.
Registering in multiple locations to vote multiple times in the same election.
Voting even though they’re not eligible because they’re felons or noncitizens.
Or paying or intimidating people to vote for certain candidates.
The Heritage Foundation, a reliable conservative think tank has compiled steps to be taken to prevent future election fraud.
This list of best practices recommended by Hans von Spakovsky, Heritages’s election law reform and senior legal fellow, for states to adopt for elections follows:
1. Verify the accuracy of voter registration lists. Computerized statewide voter-registration lists should be designed to be interoperable so that they can communicate seamlessly with other state record databases to allow frequent exchanges and comparisons of information.
For example, when an individual changes the residence address on his or her driver’s license, that information should be sent to state election officials so that the voter-registration address of the individual is also changed to his or her new Department of Motor Vehicles residence address.
2. Verify citizenship of voters. Only lawful citizens can vote in federal elections. States should, therefore, require proof of citizenship to register to vote, as well as verify the citizenship of registered voters with the records of the Department of Homeland Security, including access to the E-Verify system.
3. Require voter ID. A voter should be required to validate his or her identity with government-issued photo ID to vote in-person or by absentee ballot (as states such as Alabama and Kansas require). Government-issued IDs should be free for those who cannot afford one.
4. Limit absentee ballots. Absentee ballots should be reserved for those individuals who are too disabled to vote in person or who will be out of town on Election Day and all early-voting days.
5. Prevent vote trafficking. Vote-trafficking (also called “vote harvesting”) by third parties should be banned. That would ensure that candidates, campaign staffers, party activists, and political consultants are prohibited from picking up and potentially mishandling or changing absentee ballots and pressuring or coercing vulnerable voters in their homes. In other words, a political group can’t offer to pick up ballots and then bring them to the polling place and/or mail them, with no third party supervising that group’s behavior in the interim.
6. Allow election observers complete access to the election process. Political parties, candidates, and third-party organizations should all be allowed to have observers in every aspect of the election process, because transparency is essential to a fair and secure system. The only limitation on such observers is that they cannot interfere with the voting and counting process.
However, a representative of the election office should be present to answer the questions of the observers. They should be legally allowed to be in a position—exactly like election officials—to observe everything going on, other than the actual voting by individuals. Election officials should be prohibited from stationing observers