01 December 2020

Broken Not Busted

The mere fact that we can still talk about the possibility that the presidential election has been massively defrauded sets us apart from places like Venezuela.

Freedom of speech is how this gets noticed and the fight begins.

Places like Venezuela didn't have a means to exchange information and to compare notes that showed something nefarious was afoot.

The system the founders put in place is still, awkwardly, trying to function despite all the barriers and hindrances trying to hobble it.

The fact that some of the big techs are suppressing the exchange of ideas says a great deal about how real and widespread the fraud must be.

Seriously, if there wasn't any fraud, they'd just let the cranks yell at clouds and ignore them.

Even the lowest information voter is noticing something is amiss.  They are particularly noticing when their tediously Pro-Trump friend suddenly stops posting to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

When they ask, "I got a time-out for posting this."  The lowest information voter reads "this" and thinks, "that's nothing, why would they ban him for that?"

And a dim appliance bulb of understanding flicks on.

This is working its way across the country.

The times might get a bit interesting as it progresses, but it's happening.

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