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Voter Fraud + Judicial Supremacy = End of Democracy Ep67

Voter Fraud + Judicial Supremacy = End of Democracy Ep67

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz


Voter Fraud + Judicial Supremacy = End of Democracy Ep67

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The political world is agog with buzz over Donald Trump’s refusal to affirmatively accept the outcome of the election results up front.  Some have suggested this is a threat to the foundation of democracy and the peaceful transfer of power.  Although Trump has a penchant for expressing valid points in the worst way imaginable, there is actually a very big problem of voter fraud, exacerbated by the courts, which is covered up by the media and the political class. 
 
In this episode, Daniel demonstrates why it is, in fact, the courts that are a threat to the peaceful democratic transfer of power.  They nullify everything the political branches enact, even when those laws are in accordance with the Constitution.  It is the judiciary that does not respect the outcome of elections.  Now, in the growing trend of courts mandating voting anomalies promoted by George Soros, they are undermining the integrity of the elections.
 
To be clear, voter fraud is not enough to account for landslide losses caused by terrible GOP candidates, but they absolutely do taint close elections and down-the-ballot races that are often decided by small vote margins.  The courts are crushing the states and preventing them from protecting against voter fraud and are bastardizing the Constitution to create super rights for Democrat voters simply because they are deemed ethnic or racial minorities.
 
Daniel concludes by once again reiterating the only path forward to blocking judicial tyranny and voter fraud is to start a new party that is consistent and principled on federalism in a way that would gain the respect needed to push back against the current system.  
 
Key Quotes:
“When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.”  ~ Thomas Sowell
 
Important Links:
GOP judge paves road for thousands of potential non-citizens voting in Kansas
Courts reward those who thwart federal immigration law and punish those who uphold it
Federal judge forces Florida to extend registration for as long as Democrats desire
The article that God tweeted out from Ted Cruz’s Account!
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Released:
Oct 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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