They spent years screaming that mail-in voting was the single most secure, flawless, ironclad system mankind had ever devised. Questioning it made you a dangerous conspiracy theorist who probably enjoyed fish pizza.
Then the Postal Service said, “Okay, let’s add a barcode and check the ballots against actual eligible voter lists.” Suddenly it was the end of democracy, unconstitutional, racist, fascist, and guaranteed to disenfranchise tens of millions. The same people who insisted the system needed zero verification lost their minds the second anyone suggested basic chain of custody.
That reaction only makes sense when you look at what they’re actually protecting.
Los Angeles has a billion-dollar homeless services bureaucracy that can’t house anyone, can’t account for the money, and gets its funding pulled even by liberal county officials because it’s become a useless, bloated mess.
But that same operation maintains detailed instructions for registering “unhoused clients” ... their words for drug-addled or outright crazy people ... and routing their mail-in ballots through shelters and agency offices. Cross streets count as a residence. “Frank’s backyard” is apparently a valid address. The federal government even hosts guides in multiple languages teaching NGOs how to help people who just got here sign up before their citizenship paperwork is sorted. “I help you, you help me.”
They can’t find the receipts. They can’t find the homeless. But they never lose a voter registration form.
A simple barcode would ruin the whole arrangement. Ballots wouldn’t magically appear from vague intersections anymore. They’d show up in batches from single service centers on the same day. Fiction addresses would get returned to sender. And the people who spent five years calling the system perfect would have to explain why basic tracking feels like an existential threat.
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.@GovPritzker lack of self-awareness is astounding.
Not to mention my daughter Katie, only 20 years old, was killed by an intoxicated illegal immigrant protected by @GovPritzker due to the environment his policies helped create here in Illinois.
Yet he refuses to acknowledge the consequences or accept responsibility.
He knows how to raise taxes.
He knows how to blame others.
What he still hasn't learned is accountability.
More than ever, Illinois deserves leadership.
Right now, we don't have it.
My daughter's, Katie, illegal immigrant killer wasn't considered a violent criminal, until he killed two young women.
So @ABC, what's your point?
For the families left behind, that distinction means nothing after the fact.
Your one-sided stories are exhausting.
But anything to protect your team and your narrative, right? The Katies of the world be damned.