The 2020 election was a “hot mess” by any standard. It was an “anything goes” affair where many Americans could vote at almost any time, anyhow, and anywhere … completely eliminating meaningful transparency and effective oversight of the voting process. Democracy demands transparency, not trust. Yet America’s voting system has become completely nontransparent, a “de facto” fraud, as critical parts of the process are completely unobservable, particularly voting machines, early voting, and mail-in voting. One would think that our nontransparent voting process would be easily recognized as fraudulent and therefore “unconstitutional” by our government authorities, particularly since all of our political parties have complained about it over the years—Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Greens, and the non-affiliated. But such is not the case. For decades, the Supreme Court, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Congress, and most state legislatures have taken a pass on non-transparency in our voting process or made it worse. …
The 2020 election was a “hot mess” by any standard. It was an “anything goes” affair where many Americans could vote at almost any time, anyhow, and anywhere … completely eliminating meaningful transparency and effective oversight of the voting process. Democracy demands transparency, not trust. Yet America’s voting system has become completely nontransparent, a “de
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