Ted Cruz sounds the ALARM after Senate takes up “single most dangerous piece of legislation we’ve se (Read 1505 times)

aletheuo137

oldfart

"For the People" law.

Another doublespeak law.
Deceptive name.
What, Me Worry?

QUIETShooter

Very concerning article.  The part that mentioned that it potentially allows millions of illegal voters to  rob you of your constitutionally right to cast a legitimate vote, is disturbing.

The article closed that if certain parameters of this bill passes, then America is gone.

The path to America's destruction started last year at the 2020 elections.  If American patriots don't fight to level the field in 2022 and get rid of the current administration in 2024, America will be gone.
Sometimes you gotta know when to save your bullets.

oldfart

summary...

It throws out state election laws and puts Washington in charge.
This bill eliminates countless state election integrity laws, including Texas’ and other states’ voter ID laws,
and replaces them with a set of new laws negotiated by Democrat operatives and radical left-wing activists.
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it undermines Americans’ voting rights by expanding illegal immigrants’ and felons’ access to the ballot box.
 The bill mandates registering nearly everyone in the country to vote, regardless of their eligibility, prevents states from maintaining the integrity of their voting rolls or removing dead people,
 and requires that felons be allowed to vote.
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It codifies voter fraud and mandates ballot harvesting.
The bill requires states to allow universal, no-excuse mail-in voting while stripping states of the ability to ensure the integrity of these ballots.
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It funnels millions of federal dollars to Democrat campaigns and candidates.
This law would be federal welfare for politicians; it provides a 6-to-1 public subsidy for grassroots, small-dollar donations.
For every dollar raised by a politician, they get $6 from the federal government.
So the $200 you donate to a qualifying candidate will actually become a $1,200 donation from the federal government.
What, Me Worry?