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Isn't another amnesty for illegals practically a power grab at this point? If several million illegals receive voting rights... wouldn't that simply entrench the long-awaited Democratic supermajority in every American Federal election at last?

Republican'ts are utter morons. It's like they're doing everything in their power to commit political suicide and bring about a dominant-party system governed by their ostensible opponents.

Why can't Republican'ts support, at the very least, any of the following:

  • End all forms of voting that are not in person (mail-in and whatever else America might have. e-Voting is in particular prone to creating contested elections like those in the Philippines and Brazil. In the last Brazilian election, many voters claimed that the voting machine 'malfunctioned' when they voted for Bolsonaro: the obvious fix is simply not to use them rather than to 'secure' or 'un-rig' them.);
  • Voter ID;
  • Adopt the more 'extreme' measures against voter fraud characteristic of the third-world, e.g. Election Ink (which America enforced in the Iraq that they think they're so far above, but are no longer. America probably needs Election Ink more than Iraq at this stage: Iraqi elections are nowhere near as contested as American ones.)
  • Strengthening the Electoral College against attempts to replace the current system with the popular vote (deciding election outcomes by the popular vote, something which does not even require abolition, but only alteration, of the EC.)

Most importantly:

  • Expel California and Puerto Rico from the Union.

Instead, they just keep doing on nothing to prevent the emergence of a Democratic dominant-party system.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Isn't another amnesty for illegals practically a power grab at this point? If several million illegals receive voting rights... wouldn't that simply entrench the long-awaited Democratic supermajority in every American Federal election at last?

Republican'ts are utter morons. It's like they're doing everything in their power to commit political suicide and bring about a dominant-party system governed by their ostensible opponents.

Why can't Republican'ts support, at the very least, any of the following:

  • End all forms of voting that are not in person (mail-in and whatever else America might have. e-Voting is in particular prone to creating contested elections like those in the Philippines and Brazil. In the last Brazilian election, many voters claimed that the voting machine 'malfunctioned' when they voted for Bolsonaro: the obvious fix is simply not to use them rather than to 'secure' or 'un-rig' them.);
  • Voter ID;
  • Adopt the more 'extreme' measures against voter fraud characteristic of the third-world, e.g. Election Ink (which America enforced in the Iraq that they think they're so far above, but are no longer. America probably needs Election Ink more than Iraq at this stage: Iraqi elections are nowhere near as contested as American ones.)
  • Strengthening the Electoral College against attempts to replace the current system with the popular vote.

Most importantly:

  • Expel California and Puerto Rico from the Union.

Instead, they just keep doing on nothing to prevent the emergence of a Democratic dominant-party system.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Isn't another amnesty for illegals practically a power grab at this point? If several million illegals receive voting rights... wouldn't that simply entrench the long-awaited Democratic supermajority in every American Federal election at last?

Republican'ts are utter morons. It's like they're doing everything in their power to commit political suicide and bring about a dominant-party system governed by their ostensible opponents.

Why can't Republican'ts support, at the very least, any of the following:

  • End all forms of voting that are not in person (mail-in and whatever else America might have. e-Voting is in particular prone to creating contested elections like those in the Philippines and Brazil. In the last Brazilian election, many voters claimed that the voting machine 'malfunctioned' when they voted for Bolsonaro: the obvious fix is simply not to use them.);
  • Voter ID;
  • Adopt the more 'extreme' measures against voter fraud characteristic of the third-world, e.g. Election Ink (which America enforced in the Iraq that they think they're so far above, but are no longer).
  • Strengthening the Electoral College against attempts to replace the current system with the popular vote.

Most importantly:

  • Expel California and Puerto Rico from the Union.

Instead, they just keep doing on nothing to prevent the emergence of a Democratic dominant-party system.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Isn't another amnesty for illegals practically a power grab at this point? If several million illegals receive voting rights... wouldn't that simply entrench the long-awaited Democratic supermajority in every American Federal election at last?

Republican'ts are utter morons. It's like they're doing everything in their power to commit political suicide and bring about a dominant-party system governed by their ostensible opponents.

Why can't Republican'ts support, at the very least, any of the following:

  • End all forms of voting that are not in person (mail-in and whatever else America might have. e-Voting is in particular prone to creating contested elections like those in the Philippines and Brazil.);
  • Voter ID;
  • Adopt the more 'extreme' measures against voter fraud characteristic of the third-world, e.g. Election Ink (which America enforced in the Iraq that they think they're so far above, but are no longer).
  • Strengthening the Electoral College against attempts to replace the current system with the popular vote.

Most importantly:

  • Expel California and Puerto Rico from the Union.

Instead, they just keep doing on nothing to prevent the emergence of a Democratic dominant-party system.

1 year ago
1 score