How Much Voter Fraud is Enough to Matter?

The election was competitive. The incumbent Democrat had never had such a serious challenger before. As results started coming in an hour after the polls had closed, the Republican challenger began to amass a small lead. This lead grew to a few thousand votes and held steady for many hours. At about 1:30 AM, a vehicle carrying the last of the ballots arrived from the most liberal part of the district, ten miles from the county seat. Suddenly, the incumbent was saved and won his reelection by three percent.

Why it took most of the votes to being counted before these last-minute ballots arrived five and a half hours after the polls closed and from a precinct only ten miles away nobody seriously questioned. I happen to spend election night with that particular Republican Congressional candidate as we saw his lead evaporate due to the late arrival of these ballots. Oh, lest you thought this was just weeks ago, it was in 1994.

The Sith Lord once resided in the same town that I referenced in the incident above. He too observed conditions that seemed ripe for voter fraud. A few election cycles after the account that I described above; he had this experience. In the place where he was residing, he had had no upstairs neighbor for the previous 18 months. As the election drew near, he discovered that somehow county elections reported that 19 people, using the address of this empty apartment, were registered to vote.

Oh, the head of county elections during both these incidents, was proud that his daughter was an intern in the Clinton White House. If he happened to help his party preserve a Congressional seat, its just his public service.

I’m sure many of you have heard of similar stories in the past. Heck, up until this election, Chicago’s dead vote for JFK was the gold standard in voter fraud.

If you haven’t been paying attention, this is a big reason that Democrats hate purging voter rolls.

Fraud Alert

That there was voter fraud in, under, and around the November 3, 2020 election is an indisputable fact. The question is not whether there was voter fraud but was it egregious enough to give several key states to Donald J Trump?

Let me answer it this way; if you’re a Trump Hater/Biden supporter because you hate Trump, then you should be very nervous right now.

Folks there was voter fraud by individuals, as there often is, and also by organized groups. What’s new in this election is that over 30 states had voting machines connected to the Internet. Yep, ever since Bush v Gore, we were promised that our elections were safe from hacking because the voting machines were not on the Internet, well not anymore. Every time someone has a hack-a-thon for voter machines, some 15-year-old kid gets in and manipulates results and we are assured that it can’t happen in real life…except it does. Now we learn that many states (over 30) bought voting machines from a Canadian company that has such a great reputation that Canada won’t use their products. Yep, they are a shell company used by third world dictatorships (Venezuela) to insure that after ballots are cast electronically, that the votes can be changed. Yes, the software is designed so that votes can be changes at the precinct level, at the overseas counting facilities—yes votes are routed to other countries before being sent to your Secretary of State—and then at the State level. These functions are the purpose of the counting system and built into the software. The software is also very buggy and has trouble keeping track of actual votes even with no user intervention.

I don’t know if President Trump and his team will prevail in court as judges are traditionally very risk averse and avoid controversy by taking a pass on “political” determinations but I can’t think of a better argument to have the federal government create a standardized vote ID system and procedures for use in national elections involving Constitutional officers.

Oh, Trump’s other venue to judicial relief is to have courts rule that Secretary’s of State can’t make changes to state election law by decree but election law can only be changes by lawmakers.

I think Trump will ultimately prevail in Georgia and Pennsylvania but that is not enough to win reelection. The question is can he pick up another state where votes were manipulated?

Oh, I case you missed it, here’s a few articles on and related to voter fraud this year.

2 men charged in voter fraud involving 8,000 ballot applications for ‘fictitious’ or dead voters

Over 1,400 Californians Suspected of Voting in Nevada’s Election

Detailed report of above

DOJ election-crime investigator quits when told to probe election fraud

Note: this “investigator” was involved in the Obama era IRS and was instrumental in targeting conservative persons and groups for audits. He quit when asked to do his job of investigating election fraud; no doubt thinking a Biden win would land him a better government appointment.

President Trump Fires Top Election Cybersecurity Official After Tweet About Voter Fraud

“DNA-LEVEL” STATISTICAL PROOF: “Smartmatic” Vote-Counting System Was Manipulated in PA and GA to Overturn Trump’s Victory

Attorney: Team Has ‘Smoking Guns’ to Prove Trump Won

Nevada scheme handed out prizes for voting

Lin Wood bombshell: ‘Irrefutable evidence’ of fraud in Georgia recount

Flashback: Just last year Dem senators warned of voting machines switching votes

Sidney Powell drops bomb: ‘I’ve got lots of ways to prove massive election fraud’

Canada elections department announces it doesn’t use the controversial Dominion Voting Systems

Pennsylvania court: Secretary of state lacked authority to change deadline 2 days before Election Day

Ballot Count Watcher Describes At Least 130,000 Ballots ALL FOR BIDEN Arriving in Three Vehicles in Detroit in Dead of Night

Video from scene

Peter Beilenson is a Racist?

No one likes this clown. 30 years in the business, mostly with Baltimore County in Maryland, then suddenly he moves to little Sacramento, CA? I do not think so. They call this “passing the trash” when it comes to moving around bad teachers in the local school district. Are we to believe this guy is so qualified he would move across country to Sacramento to give us his expertise? I doubt it.

At the Sacramento County Supervisor meeting yesterday, while the board was debating a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in Sacramento County, Beilenson blurted-out this gem

This is a major area of interest from public health in general and it’s a crucial thing we’re doing to address, the issues of the African American and brown and yellow folks in our country as well as the white folks,” (KCRA3 news)

Top Sac County health official on using racial slur during meeting: ‘I was literally on the spot’

Yes folks, he referred to Asian Americans as “yellow” a racist term used years ago to describe east Asian people. Not to be deterred when later interviewed by KCRA, Beilenson tripled down on his racism, check out this exchange….

I was in the midst of lumping together a bunch of different folks — brown people, yellow people, white people — and did not realize at the time that was an insensitive comment. I have since realized that and obviously will not use that comment again,” he said.

I guess it surprised me that it would have been new information to you that the word–,” Lambert said.

It’s not new information that it’s used, that it should not be used. That is something that I have known quite well. I was literally on the spot, I was running through the different types of people — again, brown, yellow, white, etc. — and just inappropriately lumped in the ‘yellow’ term,” he said. “I realize that’s an issue in terms of everything back to the railroad times and the 1850s as well as more recently as well in terms of the Manzanar and other camps and a whole range of things. Again, I apologize profusely. This has never happened in my 30 years of a public health official, and I would certainly not use that term in the future.”

Idiot Dr. Beilenson was not “on the spot” and looking at how those words rolled off his tongue he uses that word quite often. He seems to know the origin of that word quite well for someone who throws it around freely.

Dr. Beilenson needs to go, hopefully back to Baltimore where his racism will likely not be nearly as well received by the locals there. Beilenson is a failure both at life and in medicine, solid qualifications Dr Failenson!

Oh, btw I will be highlighting Sac County Executive Navdeep Gill’s racism next week, I say we throw both out.

The Chief