Election rigging at home and abroad

Very funny article from Ann Coulter, reposted from the Occidental Observer. The hsyterical homosexuals who sneer at anyone who suggests that elections might be rigged are welcome to find any inaccuracies in this article.

L.A.’s 4 Seasons: Fires, Riots, Meth and Election Theft​


The preposterous spectacle of the recent mayoral runoff election in Los Angeles may be a blessing in disguise—and not just for Republican candidate Spencer Pratt, who can now move his family to Miami. As the entire country saw, Pratt walloped the Indian progressive lady the night of the election, then watched as his lead vanished during a week of ballot “counting.”


The switcheroo was surprising not only because the progressive lady, City Council member Nithya Raman, supports encampments of homeless drug addicts next to grammar schools (unless her kids are forced to gaze upon them) but also because the late-arriving ballots gave Pratt three new votes while delivering about 100,000 new votes for her.


Allegedly, Pratt finished “third.” Voters will now have to choose between a communist in Mayor Karen Bass, and an admitted socialist in “second place finisher” Raman (a smug imbecile who makes New York mayor Zorhan Mamdani look like Winston Churchill).


Liberals have gone from saying You can’t prove we cheated to writing ponderous think pieces in The New York Times boasting about the genius of progressive leadership in our cities. Apparently, releasing criminals and decriminalizing crime has been wildly successful on all counts — homicide rates (“declining”), homelessness (“down”) and drug overdoses (“fallen pretty remarkably”). That’s why, the ponderous think piece by David Wallace-Wells continues, cities are not “shifting right, as many expected, but left.”


Yes, it was simply the power of liberal ideas that won the day.


Liberals accuse right-wingers of lacking every basic human characteristic, but do they really think we lack a prefrontal cortex?


Of course the Los Angeles election was stolen, openly, audaciously, without an ounce of shame. Raman could not be identified by 10 out of 10 Los Angelinos. Couldn’t liberals stop insulting our intelligence and stick to Hahaha, we stole the election and there’s nothing you can do about it?


People make the mistake of assuming the fraud happens only inside a vote-counting room. It does not. It happens within the Alice in Wonderland election scheme that the California Legislature, under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s heavy whip hand, put into place, not just this time but for all time.


These are the same people who say JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is a billionaire and Da’Quan Alvarado is in the backseat of a police cruiser not because of poor life choices, hard work or raw talent, but because of some invisible and inarticulable “rules” that are stacked against Da’Quan.


The “rules” for California elections are written law. You can look them up. And they don’t merely allow fraud, but guarantee it, on a massive scale.


To ensure that Democrats always win, the scheme implements a laundry list of corrupt practices, designed to benefit the left, such as promiscuously mailing ballots to everybody—every single registered voter, whether requested or not—including people who died or left the state years ago. Ballots are like democracy bearer bonds, pieces of paper that can be cashed by anyone holding them. In California, they simply float around the landscape waiting to be filled out by God knows who.


The U.S. Constitution prescribes a single “day” for elections, but instead of Election Day, California has Election Season, giving activists a month to collect ballots, fill them out and submit them.


To make absolutely clear that this is allowed, even encouraged, the law states that ballots can be legally harvested and submitted by people who are not the voters themselves. Signature checks are nonexistent.


Thus, by the time ballots get to the counting room, the counting itself may be impeccable, but the fraud is already baked in.


Inasmuch as mail-in ballots can be counted as soon as they are received, and ballots continue to be accepted a full week after “Election Day”—to use that quaint misnomer—Democrats can just wait until they see their vote shortfall and then make up the deficit, much as Saddam Hussein might.


In theory, ballots have to be postmarked by election day. But — surprise — the Democrats have a fix for that too. If there’s no postmark, the counters are allowed to look at the voters’ own dating of their signatures. (What could be better evidence?)


These multiple invitations to fraud could not be more perfectly designed to benefit the left if Karl Marx had written them. They await only an army of campaign workers who are unethical, pushy, and self-righteous, and who have a lot of free time on their hands. Say, Democratic Socialists of America (average age: pre-activation of the brain’s decision-making and impulse control center), SEIU workers, unionized teachers, “homeless advocates,” and the thousands of other “activists” “working” for “non-profits.”


(Four sets of scare quotes might seem excessive, but are necessary to remind you that all these people are paid by you, the taxpayer, and electing Democrats will ensure that you pay them even more.)


Republicans have things called “jobs.” They expect to spend no more than an hour or two voting. For liberals, voting is their job. Hard-to-follow election rules are the golden ticket for people who have weeks to devote to every election.


A persistent complaint about Trump is that he is violating the “norms” of whatever behavior liberals are defining as the linchpin of “democracy” that particular day. The AP no longer has a front-row seat in the White House Press Briefing Room? THE NORMS OF OUR DEMOCRACY HAVE BEEN SHATTERED!


How about the norm of citizens expecting elections to be fair without dedicating their lives to cheating better than the next guy? Liberals are worried about Trump violating “norms” by serving McDonald’s to championship teams visiting the White House, but they think nothing of fiddling with something as marginally important as elections.


Despite the obscenity of Mayor Bass getting away with jetting off to Ghana for a party at the height of wildfire season, after having left reservoirs and fire hydrants dry, leading to the complete destruction of the Pacific Palisades, the fleecing of Spencer Pratt may be beneficial to our cause.


Had he been elected mayor, he would have been largely stymied his entire term. But now, the way the Democrats cheated Pratt can be used in every Republican campaign ad for the next 300 years, reminding people that Democrats are liars and thugs who truly don’t care about democracy.
 
God, over 15 years ago at least... Maybe more. Quite affordable back then, the train from new Orleans to Memphis was an 8 hour stint, but cheap iirc
It's just that I have seen research lately that was saying pretty much every American State ( and the People living there, on average ) was now richer that your average Brit. I think it was now Every American state.

It seems this has only happened relatively recently and of course ~ The decrease in wealth for your average Brit would have a lot to do with it ~ One of the Guys highlighting this was a former Tory MP, Douglas Carswell ( then UKIP MP ) who had moved to America say 3 years ago ! ! !

I am sure that other People have been highlighting this as well ~ ~ I think, I may have seen some-one saying the same thing about Canada now as well ( can't remember that source ). I think the wealth of your average Canadian has declined as well.

This phenomenon being relatively new, in that America always had some States that were very poor, and would not have been able to compete with either Britain or Canada previously.

This also expose the LIE that Mass Immigration is supposed to be increasing the Wealth of the. Average Brit / Average Canadian ~ ~ Mass Immigration is doing nothing for the Wealth ( except decreasing it, in my opinion ) of the average indigenous Person in these Countries ~ ~ In fact the Indigenous People are paying for the costs while " " If " " their are any pluses ~ ~ The Super-Corporations / Big Business, are getting them while paying for none of it ~ ~ And we know who the Politicians are looking out for i.e. Not the Indigenous People.

Anyway ~ ~ It all tells its own Story !
 
I put my post above in to chapgpt.com to see if it would make more readable post ~ Here is the result ~

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I've seen research recently claiming that every U.S. state is now wealthier, on average, than the UK, something that apparently has only happened in recent years. Part of that is likely due to the decline in average wealth in Britain.

One of the people highlighting this was former Tory and UKIP MP Douglas Carswell, who moved to the United States a few years ago. I also seem to remember seeing similar claims about Canada, although I can't recall the original source.

If these figures are accurate, they challenge the argument that mass immigration has increased the wealth of the average Brit or Canadian. My view is that ordinary people have not become better off. Instead, they have borne many of the costs, while any economic gains have largely gone to large corporations and big business.

That, to me, tells its own story.
 
It's just that I have seen research lately that was saying pretty much every American State ( and the People living there, on average ) was now richer that your average Brit. I think it was now Every American state.

It seems this has only happened relatively recently and of course ~ The decrease in wealth for your average Brit would have a lot to do with it ~ One of the Guys highlighting this was a former Tory MP, Douglas Carswell ( then UKIP MP ) who had moved to America say 3 years ago ! ! !

I am sure that other People have been highlighting this as well ~ ~ I think, I may have seen some-one saying the same thing about Canada now as well ( can't remember that source ). I think the wealth of your average Canadian has declined as well.

This phenomenon being relatively new, in that America always had some States that were very poor, and would not have been able to compete with either Britain or Canada previously.

This also expose the LIE that Mass Immigration is supposed to be increasing the Wealth of the. Average Brit / Average Canadian ~ ~ Mass Immigration is doing nothing for the Wealth ( except decreasing it, in my opinion ) of the average indigenous Person in these Countries ~ ~ In fact the Indigenous People are paying for the costs while " " If " " their are any pluses ~ ~ The Super-Corporations / Big Business, are getting them while paying for none of it ~ ~ And we know who the Politicians are looking out for i.e. Not the Indigenous People.

Anyway ~ ~ It all tells its own Story !
I would say the likes of Mississippi would still be a very poor state. No exaggeration, but parts of the state really did look 3rd world, people living in tin shacks in ditches by the rail tracks etc. Maybe things have changed since
 
I don't think they've changed Sir. I did a "ride along" on Youtube with a guy rolling through Mississippi and it was a kip.
 
Louisanna & Mississippi? I travelled through Mississippi from new Orleans to Memphis (crescent express train) some experience. We got off in jackson, Mississippi, to take a few photos, more because of that Johnny Cash song "jackson"... We assumed it was indeed the same jackson he sang about...apart from that Mississippi looked like a 3rd world country, that you wouldn't want to visit
My son wanted to go to sa waffle house. Yes , in both
 
My son wanted to go to sa waffle house. Yes , in both
My last guess, Oregon and state of Washington, never been myself, but extremely woke, my theory being if California was too woke for you, these 2 would bring out a murderous rage after a few minutes of entering 🤔
 
Asked chatgpt aboutGDP per person over the last 20 years.

" Looking purely at GDP per person, the United States has pulled much further ahead of both Britain and Canada over the last 20 years.


Around 2004–05, the average American produced roughly 20–30% more economic output per person than the average Brit. Today, that gap is around 55–60%.


Canada has followed a similar trend. Twenty years ago, it was much closer to the US, but today the American advantage is also around 55%.


In short, the US economy has significantly outperformed both the UK and Canada on a per-person basis over the past two decades. This is one reason why some commentators now point out that every U.S. state appears to have a higher GDP per capita than the UK. "
 
Asked chatgpt aboutGDP per person over the last 20 years.

" Looking purely at GDP per person, the United States has pulled much further ahead of both Britain and Canada over the last 20 years.


Around 2004–05, the average American produced roughly 20–30% more economic output per person than the average Brit. Today, that gap is around 55–60%.


Canada has followed a similar trend. Twenty years ago, it was much closer to the US, but today the American advantage is also around 55%.


In short, the US economy has significantly outperformed both the UK and Canada on a per-person basis over the past two decades. This is one reason why some commentators now point out that every U.S. state appears to have a higher GDP per capita than the UK. "
I'd be hesitant to use GDP as an indicator of personal wealth, as it depends on how that wealth is distributed. You can see the stock markets in the US are way up over the past few years, I'd say mainly AI related, which off course could end up to be the mother of all busts. But these gains are concentrated within a few individuals and organisations, hence we have our first ever trillionaire in musk. Would say real test would be how much spending money, after tax per person?
 
" How much spending money, after tax per person? "

Chatgpt's answer to that is ;

"
If you compare how much spending money people have after tax (often called disposable income per person), the picture is very similar, although the gap is not quite as large as with GDP per capita.
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development:
  • Twenty years ago (around 2004–05): the average American had roughly 20–25% more disposable income than the average Brit.
  • Today: the average American has around 35–45% more disposable income than the average Brit, depending on the exact year and how purchasing power is measured.
Canada has also fallen behind the United States:
  • Around 20 years ago, Canadians were much closer to Americans.
  • Today, the average American has roughly 25–35% more disposable income than the average Canadian.
So, in terms of money available to spend after taxes and transfers, the United States has also pulled away from both Britain and Canada over the past two decades, although the gap is somewhat smaller than when measured by GDP per person.
A concise way to put it would be:
Twenty years ago, the average American had around 20–25% more disposable income than the average Brit. Today, the gap is closer to 35–45%. Canada has also fallen behind, with Americans now having roughly 25–35% more disposable income than the average Canadian.
One caveat is that these figures are usually adjusted for purchasing power (PPP) to account for differences in living costs between countries. Without that adjustment, exchange rates can make the gaps appear larger or smaller from year to year. "
 
Please keep the focus on election rigging at home and abroad.

It's interesting that when election rigging is mentioned, a lot of people's first reaction is to change the subject!

Is the enormity of it too much? Are people scared to even talk about it?

After all, if the elections are rigged, that means cops, judges,journos and politicians are all in on the rig.

Welcome to the real world, everybody.

The proof from the US is overwhelming. Given that Ireland is a slave to US multinationals, that's a strong indication they are rigging here also. Our civil servants, cops, etc here are certainly evil enough or cowardly enough to join the rig - or to keep their mouths shut.

And people like Keith Woods and others are quick to sneer at any person who suggests the elections were not honest.

The Noble Non Voter is the biggest political bloc. If they all voted for one party they would control the country. Who is the Noble Non Voter and what does he want? Does he even exist? Does he want immigration or remigration? Or does he just not care?
 

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