When you remove voter ID requirements and rely heavily on mail-in ballots, you’ve effectively stripped away two of the biggest safeguards against election fraud. That’s not a coincidence—it’s a choice.
Raman ‘defeating’ Pratt is the latest example—but it won’t be the last.
What the Night Sky on Mars may look like.
The clearest sky any human has never stood under.
Mars' atmosphere is barely 1% as thick as Earth's. So the stars don't twinkle. They just sit there, sharp and steady, burning cold and clear.
No cities. No streetlights. No glow on the horizon. On a clear night, your eye could catch stars down to magnitude 6.6 — as deep as the human eye can physically go, something almost nobody on Earth ever gets to experience through all our light pollution.
And then there's the gut-punch.
Off in the dark, you'd spot a single pale blue dot low on the horizon. A "morning star" like Venus is to us — except this one is Earth. Home. Everyone you've ever known, glowing faintly in someone else's night sky.
The only catch is the dust. Fine and rust-colored, it tints the sky pink at sunset and dims the stars near the horizon like a low fog rolling in.
But straight overhead, on a still night?
The same Democrats who said Trump’s 2024 victory was stolen are now demanding everyone trust California’s election results without question.
What explains this mindset?