I largely agree but I can’t quite reach your level of cynicism, though it’s very understandable. I’ve come to believe that cynicism is poisonous to the soul and spirit and I have to actively fight it. It’s a constant battle these days. I’ve actually thought to myself that maybe I would feel better about life if I didn’t vote. Then I would have no right to complain and without a right to complain, I would not get so wrapped up in it, and ultimately not be so disappointed, ignorance being bliss and all. I used to be a huge Packer fan, but I became so cynical and jaded about the NFL I can’t even think about it anymore. I’m happier now that I don’t even know what’s going on. The problem with politics though, is that they are literally working on methods to enslave us. We need to actively fight every single battle as hard as we can. Even if it means voting and being disappointed in the process. I can say that here in north Idaho, the “true conservative” right has been fairly successful this cycle in local elections with a few exceptions. So that has been gratifying. Had it gone the other way, we might be moving out. I’m amazed at how relatively few people vote in off year elections. I read that US Congress Democrats won around 45 million total votes this year. But Biden won 80+ million? Doesn’t pass the smell test. Vote early and vote often! And with blissful joy and gratitude in your heart that you even get the chance to have it counted. Around the rest of the world, most people’s votes truly count for nothing.
In a few spots, elections are not totally corrupted, maybe on a local level. But in your neighboring states they haven't been valid for years. Washington was one of the first that had the "votes" suddenly discovered to push over a Democrat.
What happened in Arizona, again, shows how corrupt the voting down there is. Likewise Pennsylvania.
In Nevada they let Lombardo win but it looks like they might steal it from Laxalt. Laxalt's vote in the Senate matters more than governor. Besides Lombardo helped the FBI cover up the October 1 shooting and his office is likely his reward.
In places like Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, Seattle, and Las Vegas, the election fix is in, even in local races, and voting seems a farce now. In Utah it is almost all mail-in and Salt Lake County is a Democrat run corrupt system. The state has to gerrymander to minimize the corruption of Salt Lake.
So it really is just a ritual in many areas. Fighting this requires clear understanding of the problem and that better get out the vote efforts will not fix it.
My understanding is that Wisconsin, which used to be really bad with voting in comparison to Michigan and Minnesota, is now the best of the 3. Ron Johnson also seems like he somehow connects with the voters in some weird way.
I think most people there trust Johnson to tell them the truth, even if they disagree with him on most issues. He is the ONLY senator that was willing to even question the COVID jab dogma. And Mandela Barnes is just too radical of a Marxist for the voters there. Without vote fraud in Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Green Bay, Lacrosse, and Madison, he would have lost in a massive landslide.
I largely agree but I can’t quite reach your level of cynicism, though it’s very understandable. I’ve come to believe that cynicism is poisonous to the soul and spirit and I have to actively fight it. It’s a constant battle these days. I’ve actually thought to myself that maybe I would feel better about life if I didn’t vote. Then I would have no right to complain and without a right to complain, I would not get so wrapped up in it, and ultimately not be so disappointed, ignorance being bliss and all. I used to be a huge Packer fan, but I became so cynical and jaded about the NFL I can’t even think about it anymore. I’m happier now that I don’t even know what’s going on. The problem with politics though, is that they are literally working on methods to enslave us. We need to actively fight every single battle as hard as we can. Even if it means voting and being disappointed in the process. I can say that here in north Idaho, the “true conservative” right has been fairly successful this cycle in local elections with a few exceptions. So that has been gratifying. Had it gone the other way, we might be moving out. I’m amazed at how relatively few people vote in off year elections. I read that US Congress Democrats won around 45 million total votes this year. But Biden won 80+ million? Doesn’t pass the smell test. Vote early and vote often! And with blissful joy and gratitude in your heart that you even get the chance to have it counted. Around the rest of the world, most people’s votes truly count for nothing.
In a few spots, elections are not totally corrupted, maybe on a local level. But in your neighboring states they haven't been valid for years. Washington was one of the first that had the "votes" suddenly discovered to push over a Democrat.
What happened in Arizona, again, shows how corrupt the voting down there is. Likewise Pennsylvania.
In Nevada they let Lombardo win but it looks like they might steal it from Laxalt. Laxalt's vote in the Senate matters more than governor. Besides Lombardo helped the FBI cover up the October 1 shooting and his office is likely his reward.
In places like Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, Seattle, and Las Vegas, the election fix is in, even in local races, and voting seems a farce now. In Utah it is almost all mail-in and Salt Lake County is a Democrat run corrupt system. The state has to gerrymander to minimize the corruption of Salt Lake.
So it really is just a ritual in many areas. Fighting this requires clear understanding of the problem and that better get out the vote efforts will not fix it.
You are 100% correct. In 2010, Republicans won the popular vote by 2.5 MM votes and gained 63 seats.
In 2022, Republicans won the popular vote by almost 6 MM and only gained 9.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/democrat-miracle-gop-wins-midterm-elections-massive-blow-loses-every-single-toss-seat-except-one-check-comparison-2010-results/
I am really surprised they let Ron Johnson win in WI though
My understanding is that Wisconsin, which used to be really bad with voting in comparison to Michigan and Minnesota, is now the best of the 3. Ron Johnson also seems like he somehow connects with the voters in some weird way.
I think most people there trust Johnson to tell them the truth, even if they disagree with him on most issues. He is the ONLY senator that was willing to even question the COVID jab dogma. And Mandela Barnes is just too radical of a Marxist for the voters there. Without vote fraud in Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Green Bay, Lacrosse, and Madison, he would have lost in a massive landslide.