Top Senate Republican signals support for election reform....And it's not whom you think...
proud republican wrote:
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Greets P.R. How is your recovery progressing?
proud republican wrote:
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The current bill that Schumer is pushing, even to the point of forcing rule changes to force it through Congress, does not reform Election Law. It is a blatant attempted democrat take over of Federal Elections. It was 100% written and composed by democrats for a democrat advantage in future elections and has nothing to do with reforming election laws in any sort of a fair manner.
The Federal Elections are set up in the Constitution to give the powers to the State Legislatures, deliberately. This bill is an attempt to circumvent that for pure democrat party advantage.
On the other hand, if election law is to be reformed, it should be a true bipartisan basis, with neither party taking or having a controlling interest. And meet the rules as set down by the Constitution. Period.
Logically Right
proud republican wrote:
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The only interest republicans have is making it to where the VP can change the reading of the electoral as opposed to just reading it.
LogicallyRight wrote:
The current bill that Schumer is pushing, even to the point of forcing rule changes to force it through Congress, does not reform Election Law. It is a blatant attempted democrat take over of Federal Elections. It was 100% written and composed by democrats for a democrat advantage in future elections and has nothing to do with reforming election laws in any sort of a fair manner.
The Federal Elections are set up in the Constitution to give the powers to the State Legislatures, deliberately. This bill is an attempt to circumvent that for pure democrat party advantage.
On the other hand, if election law is to be reformed, it should be a true bipartisan basis, with neither party taking or having a controlling interest. And meet the rules as set down by the Constitution. Period.
Logically Right
The current bill that Schumer is pushing, even to ... (
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If the democrats get their way, all of America will be democrats, weather they agree or not. All that they want is the power to do what they are told to do, from whom ever is controlling their "strings". They want MORE of the power and bribes that they are given, if they push the adgenda that they are told to propagate, and it passes as: "Law", they get to keep their position of power. THEY NO LONGER WORK FOR "WE THE PEOPLE" as we can NOT provide enough "bribes" to out pay the puppet masters. That is why these puppets ignore OUR, THE PEOPLE'S CONSTITUTION!
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