"it's not who votes, it's who counts the votes" -Joseph Stalin Edit: to all those who write me what the actual quote was: just so you know, you are giving me conflicting answers and I think it's because as I have seen before, there are many possible versions of it since Stalin said it in Russian and it can be translated multiple ways. Conclusion: please stop writhing me new messages of what thr right quote is
Exactly every one in America could vote republican and still it would be overwhelmingly Democrats because they don’t care for a fair election they will cheat it is just a matter of how much. Trump wining was fluke because the Democrats were so confident that they would win that they didn’t do more than usual of voter fraud. If trump loses 2020 then that’s undeniable prove because you see trump rallies we all know that they’re all packed full with lines outside of the place their holding the rally. Democrats rallies have such little people that it’s kinda sad. Trump obviously has the American people. The Democrats obviously don’t have the people on side. the Democrats thrives on a dependent population. The republicans thrives on a free population where they can keep their government in check.
@@williamfree9565 that is not so true at least I give credit to Bonnie and I'm a republican he's always had the same message all these Republicans and Democrats they always changing the message of every month you see them saying something different I got to give credit to Bernie at least care for the people
Happy that PragerU is out there pointing out what I have known for years in a much better and effective manner. I normally just start yelling at morons...never seems to work.
JDM, yeah, of course, this is ALL ABOUT YOU and what YOU have known for years. WE The People should start yelling at self-centered MORONS like you, but, I suspect that will do absolutely no good ... never seems to work.
@@johnk2452 I dunno. I chuckled at JdM's self deprecating humor, surrounding facts about election fraud. He admits to fecklessness, not about the facts, but about how to deliver them.
@@johnk2452 Okay, don't post when you're upset, or at least when you do attempt to make it reasonable. Your comment offers nothing to the topic of the conversation. Jacques was funny and acknowledged the frustration people (including myself) have felt when engaging in circular arguing with leftist ideologues.
@@zippymax1 I can get quite a few non democrats together...that is an idea. We should go to california and vote too.. its the only reason I would ever go to that shithole.
As a German this whole "No ID Required" sounds absolutely INSANE to me!! I can not even belive this is a thing in such a developed and great Country in the year 2020. Hope you fix that pretty soon. I N S A N I T Y
I have been pointing this out for years. You should have to have a photo ID to vote. When I ask about this at the polls, mind you different ones in different states over the years, I have been told they expect us to be honest. I have been at voting places where I was even told it didn't matter if I voted at the place I was registered.
The Democratic party views voter ID as "racist and xenophobic". if it isn't something that aids them in gaining power or it is something that hinders them in gaining power they just throw buzzwords at it to cause outrage with the general public.
GHI Baal Because Voter ID is basically a poll tax, since you’d have to pay for an ID just to be able to vote, and Poll Taxes were outlawed with the 24th amendment in 1964.
@@shr9662 Youre using the ACLU as a source. They use the motto "Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself" yet actively try and stymie civil liberties, and cherry pick information. I do not trust them, they have an agenda.
Back in the 1980s my grandmother was in a nursing home after having suffered several Strokes. She could not speak but only two or three words and had to be hand-fed everyday. One day I was sitting in the hallway with my grandmother when a woman dressed as a nurse came by with a clipboard. I watched her go up to a few people, put a pen in their hands, and hold their hand while moving it around so they could "sign" something on the clipboard. Then she came up to me. " does your grandmother want to register to vote?" I said, " take a look at her a moment and you tell me." She glanced at my grandmother a moment, who was sitting there staring off into space, then turned back to me again. " well, would she like to register to vote?" I said to her,"Look, lady, I've been watching what you've been doing. I think we both know that most of the people you registered to vote don't have a clue what's happening to them. For your information, I will go to the courthouse and check the voter registration rolls, and if I see my grandmother's name on those rolls I will come looking personally for you and I will make sure that you go to prison. Got it?" She kind of nodded and then sped away very quickly. so yeah the vote harvesting Ballot Box stuffing all of that is very real. The only remotely new thing is the use of illegal aliens to stuff the ballot boxes now.
Wow...that's disturbing. To me, it should speak volumes about the kind of person you are and the platform you stand on if you have to lie, cheat or steal in order to win an election. If you can't win in an honest fashion, you need to change your platform. Voter fraud on EITHER side, Democrat or Republican, should be taken seriously
There needs to be some type of video record of the responses obtained by people who are being registered thus. Call your local officials and have someone submit this as a new law.
@@debg1289 For some, they are after power. The scary ones are the ones that feel justified because they are *doing it for your own good*. That's not greedy, that is just straight-up insane.
The two arguments I always hear from friends/coworkers when discussing the requirement for voter ID is that "we don't need voter IDs because voter fraud doesn't exist". To which my reply is, "If voter fraud doesn't exist then there is no problem with requiring everyone who votes to have a voter ID". To which their next response is "Voter ID disenfranchises the poor who cannot afford to get an ID". My take is, I would *gladly* pay a few dollars extra in taxes to ensure all citizens acquire a voter ID.
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That's the thing. When you go to ask many republicans, they are not ready to provide the voter IDs for free, they just want the voter ID but keep people without IDs for the advantage. I doubt anyone would have issue with voter IDs if the IDs were first provided to all people.
@ Even if that were that the case... which for myself personally it is not... to whom do you think the "advantage" falls to today, by default? Certainly one side is currently benefiting from, or gaining an advantage by not requiring voterID. I'm not saying two wrongs make a right, and I'm not advocating for a Republican advantage.. just merely pointing out the current circumstances, which is essentially the whole point of this video. I find it difficult to believe that Republican representatives would not be onboard with paying for voterID. Millions (if not billions) of tax dollars are already spent on frivolous programs. VoterID, in my opinion, should be a non-partisan issue. Both sides should be onboard with requiring, and funding if needed. All citizens are issued a Social Security card at birth. Who pays for that? Tax payers. It seems that we (everyone on both sides) are over complicating a very simply issue.
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@@k1DBLITZ Of course democrats today benefit from it, but that is different thing as advantage. The people who vote for democrat today would vote them with voter ID as well, as long as it was provided, and they are citizens of US so they are entitled to vote. This is not some undue advantage but people entitled to vote voting. Why i call it advantage in terms of republican side is because if you get voter id laws without providing voter id, you will prevent votes from people who are entitled to vote but are unable to as they do not have ID and money to get one. So the situation, while benefiting democrat side, is neutral.
@ I respectfully disagree. In fact, the very definition of a "benefit" is described as an advantage. Benefit: an advantage or profit gained from something I understand what you are saying Markku, I really do....however, you are failing to view the issue from multiple perspectives. Case in point, you can see the "advantage" from the Republican side, but you can't (or won't?) acknowledge the "advantage" from the Democrat side. Democrats are much more likely to benefit from not enforcing voterID laws as illegal immigrants tend to (overwhelmingly) vote Democrat. Illegal immigrants are actively incentivized and subsidized to vote Democrat due to the promise of expanding Social Programs, (aka: "free" stuff) so-called Sanctuary Cities, laws that afford protections to non-citizens, free schooling, etc. I agree with you that voters who would vote Democrat would still do so even with a voterID in place. In addition, voters who vote Republican would still continue to do so even with voterID in place. The whole point of the video is that the default bias leans heavily in favor of the Democratic Party, and in addition, Democrats have gone so far as to pass laws that stack the deck even more heavily in their favor. I urge you watch the video again, but replace the word Democrat with Republican and let me know if you still feel the same. BOTH sides can abuse the system, and this should be awake call to voters everywhere. BOTH parties need to be held accountable. This should be a non-partisan issue.
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@@k1DBLITZ "Democrats are much more likely to benefit from not enforcing voterID laws as illegal immigrants tend to (overwhelmingly) vote Democrat. Illegal immigrants are actively incentivized and subsidized to vote Democrat due to the promise of expanding Social Programs, (aka: "free" stuff) so-called Sanctuary Cities, laws that afford protections to non-citizens, free schooling, etc." Studies do not show this. There is no massive voter fraud going on. No non-partisan study shows anything like that. I agree if that was the case, there would be advantage for the democrats, but there is no such issue on the level that it would sway elections.
Politics: the art of using euphemisms, lies, emotionalism and fear-mongering to dupe average people into accepting--or even demanding--their own enslavement. Larken Rose
@@11kravitzn You have no evidence to say that it is not widespread. Nobody does because the states refuse to be audited and fight tooth and nail to prevent any investigation into the matter. And then any time something bad happens it's just attributed to be an anomaly. (Like last year when a county was shredding all Red absentee ballots and one of the workers bragged on social media and the FBI got involved)
@@11kravitzn brennan center? As in john brennan the former cia director? As in the guy pushing for communism in our country? Yeah. Totally legit article.... Don't think you realize but john brennan is an open communist. He voted for america to change into a communist system in the past. You need to read up on your history of how many people have died in communist governments. They're run by dictators. Perfect example is venezuela and maduro, the dictator in charge of that "socialist run" country
@Pynky II Yes because it gives people the ability to reject capitalism and regain rights. Portugal has a socialist government, and they have a good economy and a fair justice system. th-cam.com/video/pI6a7WySFsU/w-d-xo.html
@@frocco7125 In a capitalist country you can live in a commune if you want socialism... in a socialist country everyone must live as a slave to the State. Nazi Germany was socialist... do you think we should have sided with Hitler?
That information about Orange County is shocking. Thank you to Prager U for providing a list of sources for more in depth study of this issue by anyone who is interested
A survey of residents in California asked the question, "Is there a serious voter fraud problem in the state?" 38% of residents said "Yes, there is a serious voter fraud problem." 62% said "No, no es una problema seriosa."
Not true, no evidence of this, just because more people are registered than the population doesn’t mean they are actually casting votes, furthermore voting has been on the downturn since the 70s so to suggest 140% of the population goes to vote is wrong on so many levels.
@@bigkroner766 I know. It was meant as a meme, not as a statistic about how much voter fraud there is. Haven't you seen this memes before. It's usually with Putin "I don't always rig the elections , but when I do, 140% of the people goes to vote“
@@bigkroner766 I didn't compare them to Putin, I mentioned that it was often used with Putin because you might have seen it and you would than know what I am talking about
@@caioribeiro3104 There's no point like all the other court case on election fraud, they will throw the "Without Merit" before looking at the evidence. I didn't know our justice system could deny a case blatantly like that without seeing evidence first, which there was and alot of it.
Actually the other conservatives protested against John Roberts decision to not hear any of it. He was heard behind closed doors saying they shouldn't look into it or it would cause Riots across the country.
I've personally witnessed a "person" who's assigned role at the election center was to monitor the machine we were placing our voting sheets into. I personally know the people in line ahead of and behind me and how HARD LEFT they are; but we remain civil with one another despite that. When they walked up and slid their sheets in, the "auditor" next to the machine did nothing; but when I slid my sheet in, she pressed a button on the console. I asked her why she did that with mine and she said "to indicate that the vote was right." I then asked her why she didn't do that with the others, and she asked her supervisor for a break and left the area to go out back. I'm just one person and I'm willing to bet that she did this with many people in our community that she knows have strong family, personal accountability, hard-work, and community building values. Yeah, we're the only ones who show up and volunteer time, materials, machinery, tools, etc. for just about every school & community event. We stand out from the Leftists who often spout that "their party needs them", when the rest of us recognize that our children and communities need us. So they get a spot at the registration booth and press buttons.....makes ya woner.
@@carlojacques1225 Without voter ID and clean voter roles we obviously DON'T have proof to confirm or deny. That's the point of compromising the voting protocol. Why make such a ludicrous statement?
@@digitalnomad9985 It seems you dont understand the extent at which voter suppression has been used in every decade of Americam history up to now. There is no doubt that efforts towards stricter ID laws will directly create a move towards voter suppression.
Republicans act like every single voter fraud case only goes for democrats. In 2004 in Ohio people picked John Kerry and then they ended up voting for Bush twice.
Bowen Verified by that book it’s in? How can you trust a random person to remember one line of a over heard conversation from 30 years earlier? No hyperbole, or misremembering? And even so, he would have grown up in Taxes in the early 1900s, he probably casually called black people he like the n-word?
An issue that concerns me that isn't addressed in this video.... In my state of Illinois, an ID is not required to vote. I do not understand how it is possible to know if someone is actually the person casting the vote. This is messed up. What keeps me from voting for my neighbors, family members or anyone else I know is out of town?
I also live in Illinois (in Tazewell County) and I'm required to show an ID so they can check to make sure my signature matches what they have on file for me. We use paper ballots, which might explain that.
I‘m sorry but who let the system come to that state? I‘m a German and when somebody is voting here, there is a voters register. In Germany every person who is elegible to vote has to have a valid „Personalausweis“ (ID) or a „Reisepass“ (passport). Every german citizen has one and exactly one „Meldeadresse“ (home adress). Here the whole country is divided into small areas („Gemeinden“ / communities) and every community has a so called „Wahllokal“ (polling station). Depending on your home address there is exactly one polling station that has you on the list. If you are not in that polling station on the Election Day you simply cannot vote. Every german citizen is getting a letter before the election sent to his / her home address where the date and his polling station is mentioned. In the polling station there are cabins with ballot papers. If you want to have a ballot you first say your name and your address to a Team of 2 guys. It is checked if you are on the list. If that’s the case your ID / passport is checked by those two that it is really you who is voting. Then you get the ballot paper from a third guy. You go the cabin, do your vote and come back to put your ballot into the box. Then you are crossed out from the list from to other guys. Nobody can vote in your name for example. The system in the US is just bad when there are more registered than could even vote. I would fire people immediately who have set up such a mess. Also Voting helper are usually workers from the cities (Wahlhelfer) or other people who are committed. If you want to vote by letter you can do it. But you have to officially request it by letter and in time. (Usually 5 weeks before the election) And you have to use the letter the state sent you to remind you of your polling station. Then you get all the ballots via Mail and you send it back then. When it comes to counting the votes, it is done in every defined community at exactly the same time after the official time for voting has ended. One second too late in the polling station - no right to vote anymore. Sorry, go Home. The votes are counted by 6 people. One is pulling a ballot, e.g. announcing the party, another one controls it standing next to him. A third one is drawing a dash next to the party’s name, while a fourth one is controlling where the dash is made. The ballot is then given to a fifth one who is double checking if the right party was announced and then the he/she and the sixth one are packing the ballot in a transport box. So it goes until every vote is counted. The results list are then documented, packed up with all the ballots and then driven (by one of the polling station team) to the next city where all the results of the communities are expected. There a guy asks you the results by party and he is transmitting the votes to the IT programs, the ballots are stored in the different cities. Of course even that system could be somehow tricked but not as easily as the US system. It’s just sad to ground a legitimation of a government on such a poor basis.
I know we had at least two counties in Alabama during the last Obama election that had pre filled ballots and over 100% voter turnout. Poll places were shut down but no charges filed as state was afraid of bad press.
@@coolbeans6148 damn how has this not blown up on socials? Oh I know, Twitter and Facebook get paid the big bucks to censor this stuff and not let it spread to people who don’t know about it.
About a week or two ago my father received an absentee ballot in the mail that he hadn't requested. My initial thought was maybe the state is just automatically sending them out to everyone. But I'm a registered voter and I didn't get one so that wasn't it. And the other disturbing thing was they sent him two ballots. He lives alone and has the whole time he has lived here. When I lived in Kentucky, their voter registration rolls were a mess. At one time I was a registered voter in three different precincts at the same time. My brother was a registered voter there long after he moved and registered in Indiana. Probably still is.
I wish we had a law where the voter roles would be purged every 5 years (maybe every year) and everyone had to register before they could vote again. When Judicial Watch sued LA county in California they found out that the voter roles had not been cleaned since the 1990's. Thanks to Judicial Watch, California is required to remove 1.5 million inactive voters from their voter rolls, but they were already required to keep those clean by law and failed to do so. Also, that is just from LA county, not the rest of the state.
It is very simple. 1. Mandatory ID shown (I don't understand why there isn't a standard national ID card for the citizens to carry around). 2. Voter registration should be automatic given the citizen is of age and American. All problems are solved!
@ops t170 I don't live in the US. Lemme tell you about my voting process (given I've had 3 very different experiences so far). 1st (Normal Voting) - Presidential elections of 2016 and regional elections of 2017(????). I looked up my voting booth and on a Sunday morning, where I didn't have to show up at university, I woke up and went to that voting booth. I showed up and waited very little, I showed my citizenship card and they checked my name on the list of people eligible to vote in the county (this list is associated with the adress you give when you update your citizenship card). I was in and out in less that half an hour (compared to the massive and incomprehensible lines I saw on TV for the US elections). 2nd (Couldnt go to my county to vote) - It was the European parliament elections of the spring 2019 and I couldn't go to my county to vote, I registered for early voting online using the number on my citizen card, and chose to vote early vote in Lisbon. I went a week earlier and my name was on the early voting book in Lisbon rather than on the voting book in my home county. 3rd (I was doing an exchange program abroad) - It was the legislative elections of the fall of 2019, and I was doing exchange in Madrid. This was easily the hardest process of them all (which is comprehensive) but still easier than in some cases in the US. Why? The good old standard national ID, the citizenship card that makes things so much easier. I showed up at the Portuguese embassy with my citizenship card and proof from the university that I was studying in that country, and on that Spanish university document, guess what they had?! My citizenship card ID number (ooooohhh the miracle worker). In this case it took them much longer to validate (for obvious reasons), they called my name, I voted, exceptionally signed a receipt for them to emmit to the authorities back in Portugal, and I was in and out in less than an hour.
@ops t170 I understood brother hahaha I'm pretty much a centrist (Democrat on the American spectrum), but things are a lot more complex than the sports team like mentality that is often passed. One thing is to make it easier to vote, another thing is to say that anyone can vote
When my Mother, who voted Republican all her life, died, I went to the Fresno County Registrar's Office to see if she was still on the voter roll. Guess what? She was. When she passed her CA State retirement check was stopped immediately as was her Social Security check, but her name remained on the voter roll? I showed the clerk at the Registrar's Office Mom's death certificate to prove she was deceased and said I was there to make sure Mom rested in peace and wasn't raised every other November to vote Gimmydat (Democrat). The office manager came over to see who was making such a fuss in his office, checked the certificate and gave his go ahead. I should double check though just to make sure someone hasn't been out to the cemetery to register voters from gravestones. I wouldn't want Mom voting Gimmydat, no.
The #1 State with most counties "In 244 counties across the United States, there are more registered voters than there are people legally eligible to vote." is Kentucky with 58 of the 244 counties, nearly 25% that's crazy! Come on Kentucky get your act together! -source Public Interest Legal Foundation Aug 19, 2019.
Now the real question is: what is to actually be DONE about this? Being aware and knowledgable in and of themselves are useless without the correct course(s) of action.
Claremont NH. I said New Hampshire. Elction day. watch the people with Vermont licence plates vote at the Claremont Middle school and then go to Disnard school and vote again. Seen it happen many times. Complained. No action taken. Total fraud.
Why on earth does the US keep separate state and county electoral rolls? Here in Australia we have a centralised electoral roll. If I change my address, I tell the Electoral Commission, and my name is taken off the list in my original electorate, and placed in a new one. Admittedly, we have only 4% of America's population, but I would not have thought a country which put a man on the moon couldn't organize a centralised electoral roll. If I expected to be out of town on election day, I would apply for an absentee vote. My name would be ticked as having voted (so I couldn't vote again) and I would be given a ballot paper with a return address envelope to the Electoral Commission. No chance of vote harvesting. Oh, and we have voter ID as well. Nobody seems to think it is a big deal.
Remember the Voting Rights Act? Votes were supposed to be precious and every single Vote guarded, President Trump should be Shouting about the real threat to our Democracy.
I just resubscribed to the channel. That's the second time in the last year that I've been unsubscribed without actually pushing the button. Big tech is a serious problem.
@@bennettcarlson3974 Oh please. We require ID for just about everything on the planet, yet voting, which shapes the future of a country, we do not? Explain the rational for that. Also, are you insinuating that Black citizens are incapable to obtain a valid ID to present to vote? That would be soft racism of low expectations if you do.
@@blank557 I am implicating that Georgia is trying to make voting more trouble than it's worth for many black Americans. I'm not even talking about that im talking about how Georgia has made it ILLEGAL to offer water to people in long voting lines. Just try and explain to me how making people stand in line for hours on end with no water is supposed to help our election security and its made even worse by that fact that polling places are much scarcer in Black neighborhoods making the lines incredibly long
@@bennettcarlson3974 The concern is that people from one side or the other will seek to influence people in line to vote with food or water. Understand that politicians in the past, particularity n the Tammany Hall days, use to hold events offering free beer and food to woo voters. Don't think that still isn't possible today. Finally, it treats Black votes with soft racism of low expectations that they cannot take care of themselves without Woke white liberal coming to save them with food and water to give to them in line. Please. People have stood in lines for days at Walmart to get Holiday sales, so food and water shouldn't be a problem if people bring their own. Treat Black citizens with the respect they deserve, that they can take care of themselves without the White Woke Liberal help. Otherwise, that issue is akin to the Southern Democrat plantation mentality that the Blacks are children and cannot care for themselves .
@@blank557 LOL you think that food and water from anyone will influence who people vote for? those were public events I am talking about having someone like a friend or family fetch a water bottle from the car and the best argument you can muster is "candidates will win people over with food", pathetic abvsollutly pathetic the reason that requiring photo ID is discriminatory is due to the fact that America has no national ID only Social security not everyone has drivers licenses and it just so happens that a larger percentage are black, so if these ID laws truly are not racist Republicans should make it mandatory for everyone to have an ID.
From Prager U page itself about the institution: ´´Despite the name, PragerU is not an academic institution and does not hold classes, grant certifications or diplomas, and is not accredited by any recognized body.`` Lol, what institution it´s prager u. Repeating: ´´Despite the name, PragerU is not an academic institution and does not hold classes, grant certifications or diplomas, and is not accredited by any recognized body.`` Lol, what institution it´s prager u We living in a alternate universe where the people(who believe that is smart) believe in this ´´ institution`` and awesome people like neil degrasse tyson, stephen hawking,Richard Dawkins and bill nye are calling communists and leftists. It´s tragic and funny.
In majority of european countries you need valid photo id , even in unrecognized countries like Transnistria , Luhansk People's Republic , Donetsk People's Republic. 2) When you register in your Municipality ( in Netherlands) , your passport will be scanned en saved in Government database. so municapilty knows your citizenship and immigration status 3 ) when you need residency permit , you biometrics (passport photo, fingerprints and signature , sometimes iris scan )will be taken from you. As wikipedia states en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_Identification_laws#Netherlands : The registration office of each municipality in the Netherlands maintains a registration of all residents. Every eligible voter receives a personal polling notification by mail some weeks before the election, indicating the polling station of the voter's precinct. Voters must present their polling notification and a piece of photo ID (passport, identity card, or drivers license (a passport or ID is compulsory from the age of 14)). Such photo ID may be expired but not by more than five years.
Here's some unsolicited by an Asian man who's lived in Asia his whole life in a country where voter fraud is a given, raise a ruckus now while the Democrats haven't consolidated their hold over your country because raising it later will just allow them to justify it as bitterness over losses.
"it's not who votes, it's who counts the votes"
-Joseph Stalin
Edit: to all those who write me what the actual quote was: just so you know, you are giving me conflicting answers and I think it's because as I have seen before, there are many possible versions of it since Stalin said it in Russian and it can be translated multiple ways.
Conclusion: please stop writhing me new messages of what thr right quote is
This is great
since elections in the USSR until 1989 had literally one candidate on the ballot that sounds hillarious
@@alexejnovak8693 at least they had democracy XD
"Hey Ladies!" Jerry Lewis.
Exactly every one in America could vote republican and still it would be overwhelmingly Democrats because they don’t care for a fair election they will cheat it is just a matter of how much. Trump wining was fluke because the Democrats were so confident that they would win that they didn’t do more than usual of voter fraud. If trump loses 2020 then that’s undeniable prove because you see trump rallies we all know that they’re all packed full with lines outside of the place their holding the rally. Democrats rallies have such little people that it’s kinda sad. Trump obviously has the American people. The Democrats obviously don’t have the people on side. the Democrats thrives on a dependent population. The republicans thrives on a free population where they can keep their government in check.
The mantra in Chicago has always been "vote early and vote often."
@Ceci Howdy neighbor.
@Ceci Just watching Critical Role and relaxing
"The goal of socialism is communism" - Valadamir Lenin
Yea but he's not an authority on communism. Now if I was the communist dictator, everything would be perfect.
@@JerseySlayer I hope that was sarcasm, very few people could be a good dictator
Bernie's socialist agenda is the next ones communist manifesto
@@williamfree9565 that is not so true at least I give credit to Bonnie and I'm a republican he's always had the same message all these Republicans and Democrats they always changing the message of every month you see them saying something different I got to give credit to Bernie at least care for the people
The goal of communism is dictatorship
Who's here in the *2020 US Presidential Elections?*
8 months later... Hmmm
People who saw this video th-cam.com/video/MA8a2g6tTp0/w-d-xo.html
yeah....this aged like fine wine
hi
How relevant for this election and coming elections
Exactly what Biden has done.
Kinda scary
Yeah, im really disappointed with my grandpa, he voted republican his entire life, and now on his 138th birthday he votes democrat...
Nope
@@canaldofred2366 138th Birthday? Liar. The oldest person currently alive is 117.
@@canaldofred2366 Or is it a joke?
Its weird how poor countries like Brazil have solved this issue (by having a voter ID) and the US have not yet.
But muh racizms!!
Some states do. All states need to copy Indiana’s voter ID law, which was solidly upheld 6-3 in the Supreme Court.
It easier to get a photo ID in other countries.
That reduces voter turnout tremendously.
A database of citizens is a much essier solution.
Happy that PragerU is out there pointing out what I have known for years in a much better and effective manner. I normally just start yelling at morons...never seems to work.
JDM, yeah, of course, this is ALL ABOUT YOU and what YOU have known for years. WE The People should start yelling at self-centered MORONS like you, but, I suspect that will do absolutely no good ... never seems to work.
@@johnk2452 I dunno. I chuckled at JdM's self deprecating humor, surrounding facts about election fraud. He admits to fecklessness, not about the facts, but about how to deliver them.
@@johnk2452 Okay, don't post when you're upset, or at least when you do attempt to make it reasonable. Your comment offers nothing to the topic of the conversation. Jacques was funny and acknowledged the frustration people (including myself) have felt when engaging in circular arguing with leftist ideologues.
Samantha Bee is triggered again.
-JDM- grand master
Hmm...Non-citizen voting rights?
When is Trudeau up for re-election? I might just step across the border into Vancouver and vote for his opponent.
I might head over to Sault Ste Marie and do the same. Its only a 3 hour drive.
@@SweatyFatGuy We should charter buses and bring all our friend too.
@@zippymax1 I can get quite a few non democrats together...that is an idea. We should go to california and vote too.. its the only reason I would ever go to that shithole.
This couldn't be more relevant
This video has never been more important till now
As a German this whole "No ID Required" sounds absolutely INSANE to me!!
I can not even belive this is a thing in such a developed and great Country in the year 2020.
Hope you fix that pretty soon.
I N S A N I T Y
I have been pointing this out for years. You should have to have a photo ID to vote. When I ask about this at the polls, mind you different ones in different states over the years, I have been told they expect us to be honest. I have been at voting places where I was even told it didn't matter if I voted at the place I was registered.
The Democratic party views voter ID as "racist and xenophobic". if it isn't something that aids them in gaining power or it is something that hinders them in gaining power they just throw buzzwords at it to cause outrage with the general public.
John E www.aclu.org/other/oppose-voter-id-legislation-fact-sheet
This is why it is discriminatory
GHI Baal Because Voter ID is basically a poll tax, since you’d have to pay for an ID just to be able to vote, and Poll Taxes were outlawed with the 24th amendment in 1964.
@@shr9662 Youre using the ACLU as a source. They use the motto "Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself" yet actively try and stymie civil liberties, and cherry pick information. I do not trust them, they have an agenda.
Back in the 1980s my grandmother was in a nursing home after having suffered several Strokes. She could not speak but only two or three words and had to be hand-fed everyday.
One day I was sitting in the hallway with my grandmother when a woman dressed as a nurse came by with a clipboard.
I watched her go up to a few people, put a pen in their hands, and hold their hand while moving it around so they could "sign" something on the clipboard. Then she came up to me.
" does your grandmother want to register to vote?"
I said, " take a look at her a moment and you tell me."
She glanced at my grandmother a moment, who was sitting there staring off into space, then turned back to me again.
" well, would she like to register to vote?"
I said to her,"Look, lady, I've been watching what you've been doing. I think we both know that most of the people you registered to vote don't have a clue what's happening to them. For your information, I will go to the courthouse and check the voter registration rolls, and if I see my grandmother's name on those rolls I will come looking personally for you and I will make sure that you go to prison. Got it?"
She kind of nodded and then sped away very quickly.
so yeah the vote harvesting Ballot Box stuffing all of that is very real. The only remotely new thing is the use of illegal aliens to stuff the ballot boxes now.
Wow...that's disturbing. To me, it should speak volumes about the kind of person you are and the platform you stand on if you have to lie, cheat or steal in order to win an election. If you can't win in an honest fashion, you need to change your platform. Voter fraud on EITHER side, Democrat or Republican, should be taken seriously
And the majority of those ballot harvesters are registered Democrats.
Also explains why they cried sooo damn hard when Hillary lost! 😜
There needs to be some type of video record of the responses obtained by people who are being registered thus. Call your local officials and have someone submit this as a new law.
@@debg1289 For some, they are after power. The scary ones are the ones that feel justified because they are *doing it for your own good*. That's not greedy, that is just straight-up insane.
And everyone clapped
The two arguments I always hear from friends/coworkers when discussing the requirement for voter ID is that "we don't need voter IDs because voter fraud doesn't exist". To which my reply is, "If voter fraud doesn't exist then there is no problem with requiring everyone who votes to have a voter ID". To which their next response is "Voter ID disenfranchises the poor who cannot afford to get an ID". My take is, I would *gladly* pay a few dollars extra in taxes to ensure all citizens acquire a voter ID.
That's the thing. When you go to ask many republicans, they are not ready to provide the voter IDs for free, they just want the voter ID but keep people without IDs for the advantage. I doubt anyone would have issue with voter IDs if the IDs were first provided to all people.
@ Even if that were that the case... which for myself personally it is not... to whom do you think the "advantage" falls to today, by default? Certainly one side is currently benefiting from, or gaining an advantage by not requiring voterID. I'm not saying two wrongs make a right, and I'm not advocating for a Republican advantage.. just merely pointing out the current circumstances, which is essentially the whole point of this video.
I find it difficult to believe that Republican representatives would not be onboard with paying for voterID. Millions (if not billions) of tax dollars are already spent on frivolous programs.
VoterID, in my opinion, should be a non-partisan issue. Both sides should be onboard with requiring, and funding if needed.
All citizens are issued a Social Security card at birth. Who pays for that? Tax payers.
It seems that we (everyone on both sides) are over complicating a very simply issue.
@@k1DBLITZ Of course democrats today benefit from it, but that is different thing as advantage. The people who vote for democrat today would vote them with voter ID as well, as long as it was provided, and they are citizens of US so they are entitled to vote. This is not some undue advantage but people entitled to vote voting.
Why i call it advantage in terms of republican side is because if you get voter id laws without providing voter id, you will prevent votes from people who are entitled to vote but are unable to as they do not have ID and money to get one.
So the situation, while benefiting democrat side, is neutral.
@ I respectfully disagree. In fact, the very definition of a "benefit" is described as an advantage.
Benefit: an advantage or profit gained from something
I understand what you are saying Markku, I really do....however, you are failing to view the issue from multiple perspectives.
Case in point, you can see the "advantage" from the Republican side, but you can't (or won't?) acknowledge the "advantage" from the Democrat side.
Democrats are much more likely to benefit from not enforcing voterID laws as illegal immigrants tend to (overwhelmingly) vote Democrat.
Illegal immigrants are actively incentivized and subsidized to vote Democrat due to the promise of expanding Social Programs, (aka: "free" stuff) so-called Sanctuary Cities, laws that afford protections to non-citizens, free schooling, etc.
I agree with you that voters who would vote Democrat would still do so even with a voterID in place.
In addition, voters who vote Republican would still continue to do so even with voterID in place.
The whole point of the video is that the default bias leans heavily in favor of the Democratic Party, and in addition, Democrats have gone so far as to pass laws that stack the deck even more heavily in their favor.
I urge you watch the video again, but replace the word Democrat with Republican and let me know if you still feel the same.
BOTH sides can abuse the system, and this should be awake call to voters everywhere. BOTH parties need to be held accountable. This should be a non-partisan issue.
@@k1DBLITZ
"Democrats are much more likely to benefit from not enforcing voterID laws as illegal immigrants tend to (overwhelmingly) vote Democrat.
Illegal immigrants are actively incentivized and subsidized to vote Democrat due to the promise of expanding Social Programs, (aka: "free" stuff) so-called Sanctuary Cities, laws that afford protections to non-citizens, free schooling, etc."
Studies do not show this. There is no massive voter fraud going on. No non-partisan study shows anything like that. I agree if that was the case, there would be advantage for the democrats, but there is no such issue on the level that it would sway elections.
I'm a California voter. This makes me so sad that my vote might not even count. Living behind enemy lines for sure.
Politics: the art of using euphemisms, lies, emotionalism and fear-mongering to dupe average people into accepting--or even demanding--their own enslavement.
Larken Rose
Is voter fraud real? The short answer is yes. The long, complicated answer is...Hell Yes.
Is it real? Yeah. Is it a significant enough problem that it is endangering the reliability of our elections? Hell No.
@@11kravitzn You have no evidence to say that it is not widespread. Nobody does because the states refuse to be audited and fight tooth and nail to prevent any investigation into the matter.
And then any time something bad happens it's just attributed to be an anomaly. (Like last year when a county was shredding all Red absentee ballots and one of the workers bragged on social media and the FBI got involved)
@@11kravitzn Found the sheep
@@SymmetricalDocking
www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/debunking-voter-fraud-myth
@@11kravitzn brennan center? As in john brennan the former cia director? As in the guy pushing for communism in our country? Yeah. Totally legit article.... Don't think you realize but john brennan is an open communist. He voted for america to change into a communist system in the past. You need to read up on your history of how many people have died in communist governments. They're run by dictators. Perfect example is venezuela and maduro, the dictator in charge of that "socialist run" country
"If the people will not embrace the revolution, replace the people..." -Marx
Fake.
@Pynky II
Yes because it gives people the ability to reject capitalism and regain rights.
Portugal has a socialist government, and they have a good economy and a fair justice system.
th-cam.com/video/pI6a7WySFsU/w-d-xo.html
@@frocco7125 In a capitalist country you can live in a commune if you want socialism... in a socialist country everyone must live as a slave to the State.
Nazi Germany was socialist... do you think we should have sided with Hitler?
@@willhiggins9563 I suppose you believe fire no longer burns and water no longer wets eh?
Very progressive of you!!!
john pepin I believe conservatives make up fake quotes about Marxists a lot.
At least 2 million Civil War veterans will vote for Bernie come November 😆
The dead are not allowed to vote so it must be a rigged election
do NOT accept the results of rigged democratic/communist election.
I honestly cannot tell what is satire and serious on this cursed website
Dead or alive you are voting democrat...lol
Republicans best strategy is to find any way they can to suppress votes...
So 2 million probably wouldn't even be enough to make up for that.
I won't doubt that Billy Graham will vote foe for Bernie Sanders this year!
When I, a person raised in a democrat household, can see what the party I was raised with is doing, you know it's gotten bad.
Same can go the other way
Why is Twitter restricting this video?
@@pineapple6672 No. It's like you didn't even watch the video. Follow up on the sources they provide.
@@bwillems1000 Prager u is lying to u th-cam.com/video/EM7BgrddY18/w-d-xo.html
@@GhostieTheML How about you summarize what Prageru has said about voter fraud that is wrong?
Because twitter only allows the chirps it likes.
@@pineapple6672 Actually it provides truth and a factual narrative. Common sense must not be your strong suit.
Absolutely... no voter ID ... No vote for you!
In my state... the democratic socialist state of nj... no ID required. Just a signature. 🤦♂️
Union county is the absolute worst for voter fraud...you can literally watch bus loads of illegals going from ward to ward.
Bus loads of illegals? Theres no evidence of this aside from the presidents rhetoric.
I mean, do you know why that's their policy? Not requiring voter ID doesn't mean NJ is deliberately encouraging voter fraud.
@@Vorse_Raider To register to vote you need to prove your valid residence. A bill with your name on it.
Short answer: Yes
Long answer: YESSSSS
That information about Orange County is shocking.
Thank you to Prager U for providing a list of sources for more in depth study of this issue by anyone who is interested
What do you want to do about it?
Revisited this video November 8th 2020, I don't even need to say anything else.
This video is GREAT! Everything happened again.
Reason why I never vote early or by mail...
I rather get my butt over to the voting place.
Good point. Who knows what happens to all the absentee ballots.
A survey of residents in California asked the question, "Is there a serious voter fraud problem in the state?"
38% of residents said "Yes, there is a serious voter fraud problem."
62% said "No, no es una problema seriosa."
Generic Name thank you for racism
I thought it was a funny joke. I have some hispanic friends that I think would consider it funny too. Good one!
Lol
A mi me dio risa, hasta que leí las respuestas
@@shr9662 Racist tropes are only bad when they're wrong. Too bad this one's correct.
Democrat states don't always held elections, but when they do, 140% of the state population goes to vote
Not true, no evidence of this, just because more people are registered than the population doesn’t mean they are actually casting votes, furthermore voting has been on the downturn since the 70s so to suggest 140% of the population goes to vote is wrong on so many levels.
@@bigkroner766 I know. It was meant as a meme, not as a statistic about how much voter fraud there is. Haven't you seen this memes before. It's usually with Putin
"I don't always rig the elections , but when I do, 140% of the people goes to vote“
@@bigkroner766 or "... I get 140% of the votes" or something like that
Make Romania great again I get the memes but comparing dems to Putin is dumb af
@@bigkroner766 I didn't compare them to Putin, I mentioned that it was often used with Putin because you might have seen it and you would than know what I am talking about
There's more than three ways! They did them all.
How do you know that? Ever think about taking your evidence to the court?
@@caioribeiro3104 There's no point like all the other court case on election fraud, they will throw the "Without Merit" before looking at the evidence. I didn't know our justice system could deny a case blatantly like that without seeing evidence first, which there was and alot of it.
@@jamesgavin6171, even the Trump's aponted judges? Ever think that maybe, just maybe, you is the one who got it wrong?
Actually the other conservatives protested against John Roberts decision to not hear any of it. He was heard behind closed doors saying they shouldn't look into it or it would cause Riots across the country.
I've personally witnessed a "person" who's assigned role at the election center was to monitor the machine we were placing our voting sheets into. I personally know the people in line ahead of and behind me and how HARD LEFT they are; but we remain civil with one another despite that. When they walked up and slid their sheets in, the "auditor" next to the machine did nothing; but when I slid my sheet in, she pressed a button on the console. I asked her why she did that with mine and she said "to indicate that the vote was right." I then asked her why she didn't do that with the others, and she asked her supervisor for a break and left the area to go out back. I'm just one person and I'm willing to bet that she did this with many people in our community that she knows have strong family, personal accountability, hard-work, and community building values. Yeah, we're the only ones who show up and volunteer time, materials, machinery, tools, etc. for just about every school & community event. We stand out from the Leftists who often spout that "their party needs them", when the rest of us recognize that our children and communities need us. So they get a spot at the registration booth and press buttons.....makes ya woner.
“If it isn’t close they can’t cheat.”
False. They still cheat, it just didn’t matter.
Thats illogical. Both sides would be chesting at all times and you wouldnt have proof to confirm or deny.
Why make such a ludacris statement?
@@carlojacques1225 Without voter ID and clean voter roles we obviously DON'T have proof to confirm or deny. That's the point of compromising the voting protocol.
Why make such a ludicrous statement?
@@digitalnomad9985 It seems you dont understand the extent at which voter suppression has been used in every decade of Americam history up to now. There is no doubt that efforts towards stricter ID laws will directly create a move towards voter suppression.
Republicans act like every single voter fraud case only goes for democrats. In 2004 in Ohio people picked John Kerry and then they ended up voting for Bush twice.
Check 1) voter registration
Check 2) valid voter identification
Check mate.
“We’ll make those n words vote dem for 200 years.” - Dem President Johnson
Bowen Unverified quote.
It from a book from the 90s, it’s just what a airline stewardess claim she over heard in the 60s.
@@willhiggins9563 Unless he was quoting Andrew Johnson. ;)
Will Higgins Wrong it’s verified
Will Higgins he said the n word a lot. Keep dreaming
Bowen Verified by that book it’s in?
How can you trust a random person to remember one line of a over heard conversation from 30 years earlier? No hyperbole, or misremembering?
And even so, he would have grown up in Taxes in the early 1900s, he probably casually called black people he like the n-word?
The real questions are;
Who's going to fix it and When?!
WHO STOPPED the Vote Counting on ELECTION night?...and WHY ?
Very well done, I had no real understanding of this
An issue that concerns me that isn't addressed in this video....
In my state of Illinois, an ID is not required to vote. I do not understand how it is possible to know if someone is actually the person casting the vote. This is messed up. What keeps me from voting for my neighbors, family members or anyone else I know is out of town?
I don't know anywhere that does not require a signature which is checked to see if it matches the signature on file. (Have you never voted?)
I also live in Illinois (in Tazewell County) and I'm required to show an ID so they can check to make sure my signature matches what they have on file for me. We use paper ballots, which might explain that.
The Barbarians may be at the gates, but it's always the enemy Within with whom we must be most concerned.
"Facts are stubborn things" -John Adams
can no one STOP this!!!!!?
The area that I grew up in was strongly democratic and strongly union. Their saying was: “vote early, vote often.”
It's no surprise that statists will do everything to centralize power.
Download this now before TH-cam bans it.
Of course it’s real
Wow , this is from February and it is exactly whats happening today .
I‘m sorry but who let the system come to that state?
I‘m a German and when somebody is voting here, there is a voters register. In Germany every person who is elegible to vote has to have a valid „Personalausweis“ (ID) or a „Reisepass“ (passport). Every german citizen has one and exactly one „Meldeadresse“ (home adress). Here the whole country is divided into small areas („Gemeinden“ / communities) and every community has a so called „Wahllokal“ (polling station). Depending on your home address there is exactly one polling station that has you on the list. If you are not in that polling station on the Election Day you simply cannot vote. Every german citizen is getting a letter before the election sent to his / her home address where the date and his polling station is mentioned.
In the polling station there are cabins with ballot papers. If you want to have a ballot you first say your name and your address to a Team of 2 guys. It is checked if you are on the list. If that’s the case your ID / passport is checked by those two that it is really you who is voting. Then you get the ballot paper from a third guy.
You go the cabin, do your vote and come back to put your ballot into the box. Then you are crossed out from the list from to other guys. Nobody can vote in your name for example.
The system in the US is just bad when there are more registered than could even vote. I would fire people immediately who have set up such a mess.
Also Voting helper are usually workers from the cities (Wahlhelfer) or other people who are committed.
If you want to vote by letter you can do it. But you have to officially request it by letter and in time. (Usually 5 weeks before the election)
And you have to use the letter the state sent you to remind you of your polling station. Then you get all the ballots via Mail and you send it back then.
When it comes to counting the votes, it is done in every defined community at exactly the same time after the official time for voting has ended. One second too late in the polling station - no right to vote anymore. Sorry, go Home.
The votes are counted by 6 people. One is pulling a ballot, e.g. announcing the party, another one controls it standing next to him. A third one is drawing a dash next to the party’s name, while a fourth one is controlling where the dash is made. The ballot is then given to a fifth one who is double checking if the right party was announced and then the he/she and the sixth one are packing the ballot in a transport box.
So it goes until every vote is counted.
The results list are then documented, packed up with all the ballots and then driven (by one of the polling station team) to the next city where all the results of the communities are expected. There a guy asks you the results by party and he is transmitting the votes to the IT programs, the ballots are stored in the different cities.
Of course even that system could be somehow tricked but not as easily as the US system. It’s just sad to ground a legitimation of a government on such a poor basis.
Thank you for all of your work to inform the public about hard facts.
It's insane that facts and proof no longer matter. Everyone needs to stand up for what's ethically and morally correct.
I know we had at least two counties in Alabama during the last Obama election that had pre filled ballots and over 100% voter turnout. Poll places were shut down but no charges filed as state was afraid of bad press.
Oh thanks, I haven't thrown up in a long time 🤮
Heres another one; letting dem poll watchers in but not Republican poll watchers
proof of that/
@@bennettcarlson3974 www.lifesitenews.com/news/gop-poll-watchers-are-denied-access-in-philadelphia
@@coolbeans6148 damn how has this not blown up on socials? Oh I know, Twitter and Facebook get paid the big bucks to censor this stuff and not let it spread to people who don’t know about it.
@@findingsummit Yep, the media aswell.
Its going to court though, so we'll see what happens.
Good job on the sources for this video, I'm impressed.
Yes. We have it in the UK, particularly in Tower Hamlets. Google it
All I have to say is, Al Franken
Shocking!
That's a very dangerous game to play !! And rules should be made to stop this stupidity !!
Thankyou for explaining this. Tom Fitton with Judicial Watch is going after the registration #s in states and trying to clean up this issue.
" I voted for you during your last election. "
~ Mao Zedong
" The differences between friends cannot but reinforce their friendship. "
~ Mao Zedong
This is disturbing - thank you for the information. I hope we can put a stop to this.
Cities keeping track of residents and a national ID is how you can correct this stuff.
About a week or two ago my father received an absentee ballot in the mail that he hadn't requested. My initial thought was maybe the state is just automatically sending them out to everyone. But I'm a registered voter and I didn't get one so that wasn't it. And the other disturbing thing was they sent him two ballots. He lives alone and has the whole time he has lived here.
When I lived in Kentucky, their voter registration rolls were a mess. At one time I was a registered voter in three different precincts at the same time. My brother was a registered voter there long after he moved and registered in Indiana. Probably still is.
There needs to be consequences to these fraudulent actions or there will more frauds in the future
The fraud that was just perpetrated last week has to be rectified, or there IS no future...
There will be consequences when citizens are disenfranchised. It will not be pretty.
No way you believe these idiotic claims/ “sources.”
@@skipperx5116 I believe that voter frauds should be punished tantamount to their transgressions.
I wish we had a law where the voter roles would be purged every 5 years (maybe every year) and everyone had to register before they could vote again. When Judicial Watch sued LA county in California they found out that the voter roles had not been cleaned since the 1990's.
Thanks to Judicial Watch, California is required to remove 1.5 million inactive voters from their voter rolls, but they were already required to keep those clean by law and failed to do so. Also, that is just from LA county, not the rest of the state.
I think that is an outstanding idea.
It is very simple.
1. Mandatory ID shown (I don't understand why there isn't a standard national ID card for the citizens to carry around).
2. Voter registration should be automatic given the citizen is of age and American.
All problems are solved!
@ops t170 I don't live in the US. Lemme tell you about my voting process (given I've had 3 very different experiences so far).
1st (Normal Voting) - Presidential elections of 2016 and regional elections of 2017(????). I looked up my voting booth and on a Sunday morning, where I didn't have to show up at university, I woke up and went to that voting booth. I showed up and waited very little, I showed my citizenship card and they checked my name on the list of people eligible to vote in the county (this list is associated with the adress you give when you update your citizenship card). I was in and out in less that half an hour (compared to the massive and incomprehensible lines I saw on TV for the US elections).
2nd (Couldnt go to my county to vote) - It was the European parliament elections of the spring 2019 and I couldn't go to my county to vote, I registered for early voting online using the number on my citizen card, and chose to vote early vote in Lisbon. I went a week earlier and my name was on the early voting book in Lisbon rather than on the voting book in my home county.
3rd (I was doing an exchange program abroad) - It was the legislative elections of the fall of 2019, and I was doing exchange in Madrid. This was easily the hardest process of them all (which is comprehensive) but still easier than in some cases in the US. Why? The good old standard national ID, the citizenship card that makes things so much easier. I showed up at the Portuguese embassy with my citizenship card and proof from the university that I was studying in that country, and on that Spanish university document, guess what they had?! My citizenship card ID number (ooooohhh the miracle worker). In this case it took them much longer to validate (for obvious reasons), they called my name, I voted, exceptionally signed a receipt for them to emmit to the authorities back in Portugal, and I was in and out in less than an hour.
@ops t170 I understood brother hahaha I'm pretty much a centrist (Democrat on the American spectrum), but things are a lot more complex than the sports team like mentality that is often passed. One thing is to make it easier to vote, another thing is to say that anyone can vote
SO ANGRY about this!
When my Mother, who voted Republican all her life, died, I went to the Fresno County Registrar's Office to see if she was still on the voter roll. Guess what? She was. When she passed her CA State retirement check was stopped immediately as was her Social Security check, but her name remained on the voter roll? I showed the clerk at the Registrar's Office Mom's death certificate to prove she was deceased and said I was there to make sure Mom rested in peace and wasn't raised every other November to vote Gimmydat (Democrat). The office manager came over to see who was making such a fuss in his office, checked the certificate and gave his go ahead. I should double check though just to make sure someone hasn't been out to the cemetery to register voters from gravestones. I wouldn't want Mom voting Gimmydat, no.
The #1 State with most counties "In 244 counties across the United States, there are more registered voters than there are
people legally eligible to vote." is Kentucky with 58 of the 244 counties, nearly 25% that's crazy! Come on Kentucky get your act together! -source Public Interest Legal Foundation Aug 19, 2019.
Well...this aged well...
Now the real question is: what is to actually be DONE about this? Being aware and knowledgable in and of themselves are useless without the correct course(s) of action.
This scares me
Claremont NH. I said New Hampshire. Elction day. watch the people with Vermont licence plates vote at the Claremont Middle school and then go to Disnard school and vote again. Seen it happen many times. Complained. No action taken. Total fraud.
Oh, it's real alright!
And he didn't even mention electronic manipulation.
How relevant is this today!
Why on earth does the US keep separate state and county electoral rolls? Here in Australia we have a centralised electoral roll. If I change my address, I tell the Electoral Commission, and my name is taken off the list in my original electorate, and placed in a new one. Admittedly, we have only 4% of America's population, but I would not have thought a country which put a man on the moon couldn't organize a centralised electoral roll.
If I expected to be out of town on election day, I would apply for an absentee vote. My name would be ticked as having voted (so I couldn't vote again) and I would be given a ballot paper with a return address envelope to the Electoral Commission. No chance of vote harvesting.
Oh, and we have voter ID as well. Nobody seems to think it is a big deal.
Short answer: no.
Long answer: nooooooooooo!
I once heard a 'person' brag in the presence of several in the work place about voting in three different states for Ossama/Obama...
This video came out eight months ago and it just proved how true it is in the 2020 election.
This is so relevant right now
"my fight will be much easy because I fight outside enemy, but your fight will be much hard because you fight your own people"
Soekarno
were at this point today.
And I thought they only tried it for the first time in the 2020 presidential elections. Turns out they have much experience in this already.
Then let's *DO SOMETHING* about it long before the election in November!!!!!!!!!!
too late lol
Election 2020 got me here
You watched the Compilation of voter fraud videos video didn't you?
Wow. You actually got me worried. First time I am listening to one of your videos and actually changing my mind. Very good video.
Remember the Voting Rights Act? Votes were supposed to be precious and every single Vote guarded, President Trump should be Shouting about the real threat to our Democracy.
I just resubscribed to the channel. That's the second time in the last year that I've been unsubscribed without actually pushing the button. Big tech is a serious problem.
This video just became more relevant 8 months later.
“If voting made a difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.”
-Author unknown.
Thats why georgia is trying so hard to stop black people from voting
@@bennettcarlson3974 Oh please. We require ID for just about everything on the planet, yet voting, which shapes the future of a country, we do not? Explain the rational for that. Also, are you insinuating that Black citizens are incapable to obtain a valid ID to present to vote? That would be soft racism of low expectations if you do.
@@blank557 I am implicating that Georgia is trying to make voting more trouble than it's worth for many black Americans. I'm not even talking about that im talking about how Georgia has made it ILLEGAL to offer water to people in long voting lines. Just try and explain to me how making people stand in line for hours on end with no water is supposed to help our election security and its made even worse by that fact that polling places are much scarcer in Black neighborhoods making the lines incredibly long
@@bennettcarlson3974 The concern is that people from one side or the other will seek to influence people in line to vote with food or water. Understand that politicians in the past, particularity n the Tammany Hall days, use to hold events offering free beer and food to woo voters. Don't think that still isn't possible today. Finally, it treats Black votes with soft racism of low expectations that they cannot take care of themselves without Woke white liberal coming to save them with food and water to give to them in line. Please. People have stood in lines for days at Walmart to get Holiday sales, so food and water shouldn't be a problem if people bring their own. Treat Black citizens with the respect they deserve, that they can take care of themselves without the White Woke Liberal help. Otherwise, that issue is akin to the Southern Democrat plantation mentality that the Blacks are children and cannot care for themselves .
@@blank557 LOL you think that food and water from anyone will influence who people vote for? those were public events I am talking about having someone like a friend or family fetch a water bottle from the car and the best argument you can muster is "candidates will win people over with food", pathetic abvsollutly pathetic the reason that requiring photo ID is discriminatory is due to the fact that America has no national ID only Social security not everyone has drivers licenses and it just so happens that a larger percentage are black, so if these ID laws truly are not racist Republicans should make it mandatory for everyone to have an ID.
This hits like a train right now
And here we are
Short answer: Yes
Long answer: Why tf you want me to answer the same question?
RoboVenturer Because you answered it wrong the first time.
Will Higgins you’re very clever
Seems fair after Mr Trump's precedential elections in 2020.
#4-mail in voting
#5- vote switching machines
From Prager U page itself about the institution: ´´Despite the name, PragerU is not an academic institution and does not hold classes, grant certifications or diplomas, and is not accredited by any recognized body.`` Lol, what institution it´s prager u. Repeating: ´´Despite the name, PragerU is not an academic institution and does not hold classes, grant certifications or diplomas, and is not accredited by any recognized body.`` Lol, what institution it´s prager u We living in a alternate universe where the people(who believe that is smart) believe in this ´´ institution`` and awesome people like neil degrasse tyson, stephen hawking,Richard Dawkins and bill nye are calling communists and leftists. It´s tragic and funny.
In majority of european countries you need valid photo id , even in unrecognized countries like Transnistria , Luhansk People's Republic , Donetsk People's Republic. 2) When you register in your Municipality ( in Netherlands) , your passport will be scanned en saved in Government database. so municapilty knows your citizenship and immigration status 3 ) when you need residency permit , you biometrics (passport photo, fingerprints and signature , sometimes iris scan )will be taken from you. As wikipedia states en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_Identification_laws#Netherlands : The registration office of each municipality in the Netherlands maintains a registration of all residents. Every eligible voter receives a personal polling notification by mail some weeks before the election, indicating the polling station of the voter's precinct. Voters must present their polling notification and a piece of photo ID (passport, identity card, or drivers license (a passport or ID is compulsory from the age of 14)). Such photo ID may be expired but not by more than five years.
Here's some unsolicited by an Asian man who's lived in Asia his whole life in a country where voter fraud is a given, raise a ruckus now while the Democrats haven't consolidated their hold over your country because raising it later will just allow them to justify it as bitterness over losses.
lol with out a doubt it is going on we all got to see it in 2020
"This claim about election fraud is disputed."
"Voter fraud of any kind is exceedingly rare in the US, election experts confirm."
-Twitter
Welp this aged well
well that's scary
What are we doing to fix this!!!!