@Zack_magaig Agreed. Very strong case for the history books.
And yea, top 3 for sure in corrupt administrations. He alone has made the Teapot Dome look like a rounding error on his taxes.
@Sofia50020Sofia Stupid post. It’s nearly every city, cupcake.
Now do Dallas, Oklahoma City, Des Moines, Fort Worth, Spokane, Wichita, Boise, and many more Republican-led cities who also struggle with crime, immigration and homelessness.
@goldstandard555@elonmusk But, it’s not at all.
Fraud is very rare. Inconsequential.
What is plentiful is people pretending it’s an actual problem.
But, mostly, those people just won’t admit they lost.
@goldstandard555@elonmusk So, it’s a conspiracy? Involving lots of people, I imagine.
Those never get found out because everyone always stays silent.
How does one ‘stuff’ ten thousand ‘extra votes’?
People cheat on their taxes to keep their money. People speed on freeways because they want to get there faster. People shoplift because they then get free, valuable stuff.
What does a person get for voting?
I would imagine it needs to be pretty good considering the huge risk.
@VoteRed20222024@lldovey@Sassafrass_84 He’s the president of the United States. No other president we’ve ever had would have had such an embarrassing meltdown over being challenged to prove what he said.
Insane claim.
He consistently ranks near dead last in any educated survey.
Trump has already added more to the national debt than any other president in US history — and he still has 2.5 years left.
He’s stagnated two growing economies by increasing federal deficits with ridiculous tax break policies.
He’s caused higher prices with illegal tariffs and unnecessary wars.
Trump will easily be the worst president in American history - probably forever.
Facts:
We don’t have a problem with voter fraud. That’s just something losers point to when explaining why they lost. If fraud is a big deal, prove it.
All states already impose at least some safeguards, such as voter-registration requirements, citizenship verification, age and residency rules, or identity checks, to ensure only eligible voters cast ballots in federal elections.
All states are legally required by federal law (the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act) to maintain accurate, up-to-date voter rolls through uniform list-maintenance procedures.