THE WAY I SEE IT by Don Polson Red Bluff Daily News 11/06/2018
The
only poll that counts—elections
As
you read this, the voters in many states have already gone to the polls; by the
time many of you get home from working and voting, much of the composition of
the U.S. Senate, House of Representatives and Governors’ mansions will be
pretty much decided. I put a lot of confidence in the voters in spite of,
rather than because of, the passionate, even intemperate way that much
campaigning is conducted. It has always been thus; Americans’ serious choices certainly
deserve passion.
I
still see Republicans holding the House, although with a smaller majority; I
see Republican gains in the Senate in the range of 3 to 7 seats. In our Oregon
home to the north, their Governor Brown is only ahead of her Republican
opponent by about 4 points; here in California, it’s sad to say Cox trails
Newsom by 17 pts. Our reliably liberal columnists aside, LaMalfa will be
reelected; I voted for him. I’ll explain it all below
It
is still the best strategy for our state and country to retain current
Republican office holders. Where possible, we should replace Democrats so that
their party might begin to have a reckoning over the politics of destruction
they have implemented in pursuit of higher taxes, immigration free-for-all,
soft-on-crime policies and anti-business economic illiteracy. “It’s all gone:
The Democrats’ dead ideals,” by Roger Kimball, put forth a devastating case
that, in the aftermath of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, “the ground is littered
with dead and wounded ideals: civility, basic decency, the presumption of
innocence, due process.”
Credit
Diane Feinstein and the howling mobs (as real a thing as “riots”) that
perverted righteous passion into twisted rage without limits, willingly
assassinating the character, reputation and previously inviolable peace of
innocent family members (i.e. Kavanaugh, Trump administration people, identifiable
conservatives in public spaces, etc.). It all spews from a deep-seated
inability to accept any of our constitutional institutions, particularly the
electoral process, when said institutions and processes fail to implement the
progressives’ preferred policies and candidates.
“The
Democratic Party has turned into a crazed, howling mob. It is degrading our
pubic life to a degree that has not been seen since they seceded in 1861…as in
this story: ‘Blackburn backlash shocks Mt. Juliet restaurant owner.’” It relays
Courtney’s Restaurant and Catering owner Tom Courtney’s description of the
social media backlash “because he rented the event room at his Mt. Juliet
(Tennessee) business to U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Marsha Blackburn…He’s been
called a Nazi, an abuser, had his life threatened and his staff verbally
attacked.” The Democrats are trying to bully their way back into power through aggression.
These tactics must not be allowed to succeed. “The republic depends on it.”
(John Hinderaker)
Let’s
note here the recurring issue of vote fraud. “Voter fraud exists—Even though
many in the media claim it doesn’t” (by John Fund and Hans A. Spakovsky, Fox
News), makes an irrefutable case for the real threats to election integrity,
which have nothing to do with voter ID laws. The Democrat/media cabal loves to
bandy about the straw man arguments about “minority voter suppression,” which
is actually a rather racist concept. A reporter interviewed random
African-Americans on the street to ask if they knew of anyone who did not
possess, or even anyone who didn’t know where to procure, an ID from the DMV or
other government office. Short answer: they said “no” to both; it was a
ludicrous question.
In
Texas, indictments cited vote “harvesters” that submitted fraudulent absentee
ballot applications, which were then intercepted and filled out, or used to
“assist” elderly voters in filling out their ballots. Our California news
reports have highlighted how tens of thousands of ineligible voters were
registered, which came to light only because a Canadian permanent resident told
the LA Times that he’d been improperly registered.
In
Pennsylvania, literally thousands of noncitizens were allowed to register, and
possibly even vote, by DMV officials. The Public Interest Legal Foundation
likewise found that Michigan lacks a system to keep false citizenship claims
from being accepted during voter registration, citing 1,444 non-citizens
registered. In 2012 the Pew Center on the States found that more than 1.8
million dead people were registered to vote and 2.75 million people were
registered in more than one states. 24 million registrations were either
invalid or inaccurate, making the registration systems vulnerable to fraud.
The
Heritage Foundation created an interactive map to allow the perusal of each
states’ records of convictions for various voting fraud schemes: “Election
Fraud Cases from Across the United States,” at www.heritage.org/voterfraud.
Read about 1,200 proven instances of voter fraud, and 1,020 criminal
convictions. Jason Snead wrote: “New Voter Fraud Cases Show Need to Secure Our
Elections.”
I
must change a ballot advisory: all bond measures—from 1 through 4—get a no vote
from me. I can’t justify any new indebtedness until California gets its
excessive spending on public employees and benefits for the welfare masses cut
back. Heartless? I am only agreeing with Bill Clinton’s welfare reform goals
and Al Gore’s “end of big government.” I voted “yes” on Propositions 5,6,7 and
11.
Tonight,
watch for early indications of Republican Senate wins in Florida, Tennessee,
Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota to send a precursor of holding
Republican Senate seats in Nevada and Arizona. That may bring a total of 54 to
57 Republican seats, a solid win for Trump.
The
House of Representatives has for months seemed to be excessively described as
going to the Democrats, a media projection based on their desire to see
President Trump repudiated and subjected to unhinged Democrat committee chairs
launching endless investigations and subpoenas. As I’ve written, it’s like a
water truck owner hoping for, or even starting, fires so as to have work
security. The news media is happy to promote outcomes suiting its own obsession
with covering manufactured scandal. I could be wrong but I doubt it.
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