Since I started following American politics decades ago, I always identified with the Democratic party, the party I associated with compassion, diversity, social and personal freedom, economic equity, and other values I held. I celebrated the victories of Bill Clinton and especially Barack Obama, who I thought was the true savior for America, and rued the election of George W. Bush. I saw the Democratic party as the underdog, the people’s party, fighting against a Republican party that supported and was supported by the rich and powerful.
And yet, even in the early days, there was one contention made consistently by the Democratic party that didn’t make sense to me. They seemed to be against voters having to furnish proper identification in order to vote in federal elections. The reasoning, in general terms, was that this would ‘suppress’ the minority vote; the only logic I can come up with for that is to argue that those who were visible minorities might be less likely to have a driver’s license, and furthermore would somehow have less time, capability, or motivation to register for a government id to certify their citizenship.
But this argument never made sense to me. I never understood how people who were visible minorities would be any less likely to take the time and effort to get an identification card that certifies that they are citizens. In fact, if there was any fears that they would be discriminated against in the voting process, one would expect that they would be more motivated to have wallet-ready certification of their legal right to vote.
Ah, but I was a little naive then. Especially about politics.
Non-Citizens Cannot Vote In Federal Elections
It is important to note that while landed immigrants in the U.S. with a green card or other such authorization do have some limited rights to vote in local elections, they do not have the right to vote in a federal election until they have gained full citizenship. Working with the assumption that landed immigrants would tend to have more affinity towards the Democratic party than the Republican party, it is understandable why the two parties never seem to be able to come to a consensus on immigration reform or certain aspects of election reform that impacts the participation of landed immigrants in the electoral process.
Of course, everything we have said here about landed immigrants applies even more drastically to immigrants who have entered the U.S. illegally. The Democratic party, it should be plain for all to see, is doing everything it can to prevent any process that might distinguish between citizens, legally landed immigrants, and illegal immigrants. This includes blocking any questions about citizenship in the federal census. It is not because the Democratic party ‘cares’ more about immigrants. Neither party as an entity ‘cares’ about anything except its own survival and accumulation of power. It is simply because the Democratic party believes that muddling the distinctions between who is allowed and who is not allowed to vote–and hence making it possible for ineligible voters to vote–is their best hope to gain power.
Election Fraud
The 2018 Midterm elections saw many allegations by Republicans of voter fraud on the part of the Democratic Party, particularly in the case of Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes in Broward County and in an Arizona Senate race that was only decided days after the election, eventually calling Democrat Kyrsten Sinema the winner. There was a sense at the time that clear evidence of malfeasance was at hand, and Donald Trump was quite vocal in pointing it out. Investigations were started, but things seemed to die down after a while. Even the eventual ‘suspension’ of Brenda Snipes was far less than the full criminal investigation that was expected, especially since the suspension occurred after she had already indicated that she would be stepping down from the post.
People in the Q community were following the voter fraud allegations very closely, wondering if there would be a breakthrough in revealing to the public the incontestable fact that voter fraud occurred on a significant level in 2018 and has been going on, on the part of both parties, for quite some time. Remember that a political party is not a person with morals, it is an entity whose sole objective is power.
Now when Q was questioned late in 2018 by an anon as to whether or not voter fraud would be exposed by January, Q answered as follows:
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No.
2019 push Voter ID based on verifiable intel (fraud).
2020+ safeguarded.
Q
Effectively, those who had evidence of voter fraud (the ‘Patriots’/the Alliance) chose that rather than revealing voter fraud to the public, they would use their leverage against the Democratic party to facilitate a push for a Voter ID law in 2019. And sure enough, this is what Donald Trump has begun to argue for. This sequence of events is captured in the Twitter meme below.
DO YOU BELIEVE IN COINCIDENCE? #QANON pic.twitter.com/JHTIjZLnUP
— ENoCH (@elenochle) July 30, 2019
Logical Thinking
Now it is hard to discount the ‘logical thinking,’ as Q is apt to say, behind the idea that a person should have proper identification in order to vote in the U.S. Federal election, as outlined in the tweet below:
You need an ID for all these but not to Vote?#VoterID #QAnon #MAGA https://t.co/FtrkKpQ6h4 pic.twitter.com/JtoaSBLNME
— 🎥Victoria Gates⭐⭐⭐ (@VictoriaRGates) July 30, 2019
In fact, most countries in the world have stronger voter ID regulations than the United States. But if it is so obvious, as it seems to be, it kind of makes you wonder why it has been the way it is for so long. Can we not see that politics in the United States has long been a game played from the shadows by powerful opposing global factions with differing ideologies, who make backroom deals and maneuvers in their fight for supremacy? And that the one thing they never disagree on is keeping it a secret that the visible, elected government is merely a show to give people the illusion of choice and the false perception that individual citizens actually have power within this system?
Voter ID will clearly benefit the Republican party. While it might happen to be the ‘right’ thing to do, let’s be clear that power is the reason that Donald Trump and the Republican party are aiming to push this initiative through.
The Takeaway
What is of greatest interest to human awakening is gaining access to the pure and unblemished truth. Though many ‘patriots’ could well argue that Donald Trump and the alliance behind him are bringing us in the right direction, it is important to see that they are doing it while trying to maintain a broken and corrupt system. Perhaps they believe that revealing voter fraud and other uncomfortable facts would lead to a breakdown of civil and social order. In other words, they don’t think we can handle the truth. And so they still play within the game.
Of course it’s possible that what Donald Trump and the alliance behind him are doing is the right thing for this present moment. However I do believe that the awakened community needs to be vigilant as the coming political upheaval is orchestrated, to make sure that we are not continuing to give away our power, and simply allowing a new dictator who we are anointing as ‘savior’ to take over from the old one, no matter if they are a bit more benevolent. Let’s not forget that our fate is to be directly responsible for our lives, and design a future society in the manner and making of our highest collective vision.
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