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In reply to the discussion: I've kinda had it with all of the BS [View all]Miss_Underestimated
(257 posts)Using what has happened to elections as an example of the multilayered destruction we are fighting - the GOP installed GOP secretaries of state in strategic (electoral-college rich) states and they certified elections where recounts should have occurred or ran dirty recounts, or overcharged for recounts to deter accountability, passed legislation that required every voting place be outfitted with device that disabled could use -- electronic voting machines (which can be programmed easily to switch votes), arranged for incorrect cardstock to be used for punchcards in Florida for 2000 election -- caused hanging chad problem, arranged for shortages of voting machines resulting in exceedingly long waiting periods to vote in highly democratic districts; rigged votes so that redistricting would be voted in by voters and proceeded to gerrymander districts to their advantage; left machines vulnerable to installation of uncertified software/hardware; contracted companies to purge approximate names from voting rolls -- which happened to be democratic leaning demographic; when advocates for clean elections show up to public meetings, they are intimidated by security and elections officials; they install GOP leaning judges in court system and hold up nominations of dem judges...
The same multi-pronged strategy applies to environmental issues, food, education, health, social safety net.
We need a multipronged strategy to fight back -- how do we turn the game of whack-a-mole around?