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After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?
« on: December 05, 2018, 03:21:53 pm »
December 5, 2018
After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?
By Monica Showalter

The ballot-harvesting issue, which gave Democrats an absolute monopoly of power in even Orange County, signals a sort of bottom dropping out in California. Now that Democrats have discovered they can flip any race based on selective collections of mail-in ballots by Democratic door-knockers from voters who didn't ask for them, their one-party state of the past 20 years has gotten even more entrenched in power. One gets the sense the landscape has changed and what the voters want no longer matters. The creepy Democratic machine, with its 1980s PRI-style politics rigged this state in a way that would make Hugo Chavez and Daniel Ortega envious. PRI Mexico was, after all once called, 'the perfect dictatorship.'

Until it wasn't. Which should give Californians some kind of hope, though it will obviously take time. Yet it amounts to stolen democracy, and that cries out for revolution. As Lenin before 1917 used to say: What is to be done?

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Re: After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2018, 03:35:06 pm »
There's not a damn thing that can be done. CA is gone and never coming back without Federal action.
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Re: After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2018, 01:22:07 am »
The question:
"After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?"

The answer:
Short of outright federal intervention, there's not much that can or will be done.

California is now an entrenched one-party state and what's left of the Republican party there will never be able to summon up enough strength to stand up to the democrat-communists on this.

The dem-coms have supermajorities in both chambers of the Sacramento statehouse, right? They've literally become unstoppable insofar as pushing through whatever they want upon the state as if by fiat.

There's still the recourse of ballot initiative, but it's reaching the point that the electorate has tipped so far leftward that not even this method could be used to over-ride the legislature. And even if that was possible, the leftists would dig up some judge to overthrow the initiative as "unconstitutional" (a la Proposition 187).

Nope.
The only way California can be "forced back" towards normalcy is by direct intervention by the federal government, which probably means troops, etc.

Recall how federal actions/troops were used to force the Southern states to enroll blacks in schools, grant voting rights, etc.

Something like this would need to be done in California.

Failing that... the place is gone, insofar as the concept of "free and fair" elections are concerned. That will soon be but a memory there.

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Re: After California's ballot-harvest: What is to be done?
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2018, 03:13:25 am »
What do we do to prevent this from spreading?