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Originally Posted by GrumpyOldMan
I completely agree with your post.
My concern is that laws are being passed with no evidence that they actually solve a real problem. They appear to be based on the idea of "someone MIGHT" do something.
I believe that was the point of the post "laws being passed in search of a problem".
There have been literally hundreds of millions of dollars donated and spent in the last 6 months to prove massive election manipulation and fraud. And yet, so far there is no proof. LOTS of talking, but no proof.
So, my question is, is it more important to stop 100 illegal votes at the cost of denying potentially thousand of legal voters the right to vote?
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Thanks for understanding.......suddenly, we pass laws with no problems.
And all for no known reason...
" a broad coalition of top government and industry officials is declaring that the Nov. 3 voting and the following count unfolded smoothly with no more than the usual minor hiccups."
"......“the most secure in American history.”
Per "Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency "
Repudiating Trump, officials say election '''most secure'''
"Federal election infrastructure officials said in a joint statement on Thursday that the 2020 election was the "most secure in American history."
2020 election "most secure in history," security officials say