An Atlanta, Georgia suburb offered a $50 discount off city citations
to residents if they registered to vote or just confirmed their voter status, a
policy that violated—or should have—the state law banning the giving of money
or gifts in exchange for registering voters. The City of South Fulton advertised the discount ahead of its
voter registration deadline, and a city solicitor cited it as an example of the
city’s “innovative” criminal justice system. Unfortunately, it’s not all that
“innovative” anymore for criminal justice systems to be… criminal.
Surely
that’s what’s in the best interest of the nation, get-out-the-vote drives for
criminals and convicts! Actually, it is
in the best interest of the Democratic
Party, which has launched vast new efforts across the fruited plain to sign
up new voters and encourage those who rarely vote to do so this November. The
thinking is: let’s apply coercive measures to essentially force these lovable
low-information deadbeats to vote. For us. It’s $50-dollar vouchers and cash
incentives for all of them!
But,
why stop there? How about handing out grab-bags filled with vouchers, cash,
coupons, cigarettes (they’ve already done this in the past, it’s an oldie but a
goodie), cannabis, hypodermic needles (San Francisco already does this, though
not directly tied to voting), and
Stormy Daniels playing cards?
Texas
Democrats have gone even further in their bid to rig an election: according to
the Public Interest Legal Foundation, the state party sent out voter
registration forms asking non-citizens
to sign up, complete with the citizenship
box already checked “yes.” Democrat’s concern over “Russian meddling” in
U.S. elections is shown to be an absolute canard with this unbidden open invitation for foreigners to
influence them on a large scale.
The
applications were pre-addressed to election officials, which led many potential
voters to believe they were receiving official communication from the state,
though the return address was from the State Democratic Executive Committee and
listed an address in Austin that matches the state Democratic Party’s
headquarters, according to the Washington
Times.
In
time-honored Democratic tradition, dead people were also encouraged to vote on
November 6th. The spokesman for Texas’s secretary of state said he’d
heard from people whose relatives were receiving mail asking them to vote
despite having passed away 10 years ago or longer. The spokesman said: “It
looks like a case of really bad information they are using to send out these
mailers.”
Yes,
quite. “Bad information.” That’s exactly what was responsible for these
mailers. Now tell us all the one about the three bears.
If you
are an illegal alien, and/or a criminal, Democrats want you to vote early, vote
often, and vote even if you happen to be dead. I’m guessing they’ve already found
a way to get absentee ballots into the hands of the migrant mob heading north
from Mexico.
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