How Our Political System is Rigged – IOTW Report

How Our Political System is Rigged

Michael Douglas narrated this video couple of years ago. I’m sure this was somehow a knock at Trump, everything was.

It sounds good on its face, until they get to the part about making voting “easier.”

Voting from home was essential to this “bipartisan” plan.

They also say that only 3.5% of the population is necessary to enact change. They do a quick montage of the groups that have already done so. One quick image was for Prop 2 in Michigan (which was designed to undercut Republican advantages).

Most of the groups were for voting reforms, but in the montage the footage that lingered longest was a clip of SEIU members pumping their fists.

Douglas goes on to say how you can donate your money to groups that fight election corruption.

Funny, I never heard a peep out of any of the groups after this stolen election.

Douglas says he is on the video to assure us that “your voice matters.”

Really?

Every voice that wanted to present evidence of election corruption was stomped on but useful idiots, politicians, special interest groups, big tech, big money and the media.

I think there is another solution to election corruption looming.

You can steal an American’s vote and think you can get away with it without consequences.

ht/ shang

15 Comments on How Our Political System is Rigged

  1. “I think there is another solution to election corruption looming.”

    So do I. It will be ugly beyond description. The tenor of the tribes bodes an anger that today has not identified an outlet. It will. That anger will manifest itself and become real.

    Tens of millions of people told to sit down, shut up and do what they don’t agree with won’t resolve itself without consequences.

    Far less than one percent MAY demonstrate their unwillingness to roll over. That will be far more than necessary.

    Just my opinion, of course.

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  2. Most of what he says is correct but the reason for the polarization and why we can’t get along is because one party does not love their country or the Constitution, they think America is systemically racist, irredeemable and irrevocably flawed, they view our history as that of exploitation and greed, they are willing to surrender their civil liberties for the good of the collective, and they reject God and the moral underpinnings of Christianity, of selflessness and the worth of all people. The other party does not.

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  3. Two parties are fine as long as the parties have the same fundamental goals, and they only differ on how to get there.

    That is not the case any longer. The left’s agenda is blatantly anti-America, anti-freedom, pro-global collectivism. This needs to be eradicated.

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  4. @BFH:

    The left’s agenda is blatantly anti-America, anti-freedom, pro-global collectivism. This needs to be eradicated.

    Yes. Unfortunately, “the left” includes establishment repugnicans plus all dems, a very nasty and dangerous coalition.

    All the work the two parties do to accentuate their differences is mostly a smoke screen to hide their vast similarities.

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  5. The Left has moved so far left it is unrecognizable. The Right has held ground, actually moving to the left. The Left now demands 100% purity of thought – align with their every opinion or be destroyed. Yeah, the loss of communication between the two is caused by only the Left.

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  6. I don’t think voting should be made difficult, but why this infatuation with making it easier? If someone can’t be bothered to go to a polling place or request an absentee ballot if appropriate, then can you really depend on that person taking the time to study the issues and making an informed decision?

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  7. Pre election I’d read somebody posting “There’s no way we’re voting our way out of this”. Use to iterate the hell out of me. We guess what? There’s no way we’re voting our way out of this. We are a lot farther down the road to being subjects instead of free men than most realize. And if they take our guns were done. The truth is the gun hater are right. The AR is a hell of a weapon.

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  8. @ Brad. They don’t need to take our guns, bro. They control the food, they control the water, they control the electrical grid, they control the flow of information. Multinational corporation‘s have convinced us that the problem is left or right politics, they keep us squabbling amongst each other, meanwhile Corporatism has userped the authority of all three branches of the federal government. We are fucked.

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  9. Mohammed’s pink swastika

    I disagree to a point. They control the electricity. After that you have 72 hours before you’re shooting your neighbors. And at that point in time we’re talking survival and the country is gone. Like I’ve been saying, in four years what makes anybody think the current power structure is going to give up a control? They have no reason to do so and they control everything. By then even our military. I’m not feeling to optimistic about our survival as a nation.

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  10. they’ve already nullified our 2nd Amendment … you can’t buy ammo in bulk anymore. Hell, it’s hard to get a few 40 round packs.

    (an aside: Obama shut down the mining of lead in the US by regulating it out of existence due to the high cost of adhering to the regulations. all ammo manufactured in the US now has to rely on foreign importation of lead)

    fewer & fewer are going to the ranges anymore … throwing lead has become prohibitively expensive. no one is stocking up just to target practice. even my neighbor down the road w/ a little range set up is popping less & less. even cheap Russian ammo is hard to come by. Cabela’s won’t even send it to ya in my area.

    point is, the gubmint has a shitload of ammo & it doesn’t look like it’s gonna run out any time soon. can we say the same?

    btw, one Bradley APC can fuck up your community’s whole howdy-doody day, if ordered … & don’t put it past these pricks in power today.

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