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The case for the Supreme Court rendering a binding decision

 Let us suppose that voter fraud has been happening in a dozen or more States on a large scale since the 1950’s.  These are all Blue States.  Such states use fraud to elect the people who supervise the elections.  They use voter fraud to put the people in office who nominate the judges they want, and use voter fraud to have legislatures who confirm them.  It is a seamless system, and one likely to remain undetected as long as those doing the inspecting exist within the system.

In theory, the FBI could investigate, but patently the FBI is corrupted, and acting as a defensive shield and active legal cudgel for the Democrats.  When obvious fraud was reported to them in Minneapolis, they had nothing to say.  Those exposing it had to go to the media, and as of this moment video accounts of fraud have to my knowledge gone uninvestigated.

So you have a self perpetuating system, but one which AFFECTS the whole nation.  In and of itself fraud in, say, Illinois, would in theory only affect those living there.  But in national elections it affects ALL OF US, since the votes are not reported accurately.

But even in Illinois, those whose votes are nullified with fraudulent votes are being denied Equal Protection.

Our system would in theory have a legislative remedy, one proposed as a law by Congress, ratified by the Senate and signed by the President, but again, if the system is self perpetuating, then those benefiting from the system will never willingly pass a law which might place it in jeopardy.  And so patent and long term law breaking goes unpunished and–because uninvestigated–undetected for the most part.

I literally think a case could be made that where fraud is concerned the crime being committed is no different in kind or in scale from the Jim Crow laws in the South which made it impossible for blacks to vote.  And given this scale, I really think a major Supreme Court decision is the only thing which will help protect the integrity of our system.

In my personal view, a top down audit of EVERYTHING needs to be done, and a system devised which is worthy of the most powerful, in theory most advanced (at least in the machinery of democracy) country on Earth.  Right now, we look like a bunch of idiots, and it is because of the knots Democrats have tied in the system.

I will prepare myself emotionally for all eventualities, but in my view the Supreme Court justices have to realize that in important respects the integrity of the court itself is on the line, in the near term.  They could and will be turned into a rubber stamping approval factory for a corrupt elite.  That consideration could and certainly should play into their own deliberations.  They have to protect the system itself for any other principles to matter.