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English Epoch Times columnist Roger Kimball / Compiled by Qiusheng
First, I want to make some preventive suggestions to Donald Trump (Trump). Regardless of whether your presidency extends for more than two months or until January 20, 2024, you must pay attention to the future of your political legacy, especially all the benefits that it brings through executive orders.
For example, I think your recent executive order prohibits the teaching of harmful ideologies that criticize racial theories in federal agencies. What a good idea! In addition, he ordered the establishment of a “Committee of 1776” to teach royal history and the guiding principles of the founding of the United States at the school.
The problem with executive orders is that they will be replaced as soon as they are issued. If the worst happens, the country is trampled on by President Kamala Harris and anyway, at first, the old man wearing a mask and speaking hastily next to her would. Help her, and then President Trump’s achievements will be in jeopardy.
Therefore, I suggest that you learn from the experience of Emperor Caesar. In 59 a. C., when Caesar was consul (before his expedition to Gaul), Caesar promulgated a large number of populist laws, including the Farm Law, to provide land for veterans returning from Pompeo.
Caesar knew that the next consul could revoke everything he had done, so he took precautions and added a so-called “curse clause” to his oath and resignation. Is that how it works. From that moment on, when politicians take the oath, they must solemnly swear that they will not revoke Caesar’s decree, otherwise they will be cursed. The Romans took their oath very seriously, so it might be beneficial to do so.
I suggest that President Trump consider similar expedients.
I know that as a cult, the Democrats no longer take oaths seriously. However, it makes sense to let them publicly state what they want to deny, and a comparison between promise and execution is helpful. Of course, at this moment, everyone’s eyes are focused on the fate of the 2020 elections.
Too early to celebrate
The Washington Post, CNN, and other similar news organizations told some Democrats that Joe Biden had won the election, they have been cheering him on as “president” and encouraging others to do the same.
The infamous Jake Tapper (CNN host) said Republicans who supported President Trump did not congratulate Biden on winning the election and that he was “like a baby.” A reminder for Jack: Joe Biden has not won the election; no matter what pets like CNN or other leftist media say. They do not have the right to decide who is the president, but it is up to the elector to decide, but the elector has not yet expressed his position.
As early as 2000, Al Gore, the US Democratic presidential candidate, spent 37 days in court, waiting for the results of Florida’s ballots to be carefully reviewed.
This year, there have been reports of widespread voting violations in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, and Arizona (the so-called “violation” is “fraud”).
The media were furious and tried to deny it. Watch the debate between Democratic henchman George Stephen Noble Ross (ABC host) and South Dakota Gov. Christie Noam (Republican). He said she frustrated him.
evidence
Now that the media is shouting that “there is no widespread electoral fraud”, I think it may be necessary to review the evidence to show that we actually have enough reason to be concerned about the fairness of the 2020 elections.
As President Trump continues to file lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and elsewhere, the evidence is and will continue to mount, including many types.
Some evidence comes from whistleblowers. For example, postal workers publicly stated that workers received the votes they received on November 4, but were ordered to postmark on November 3.
Some of the evidence looks very suspicious. For example, there is a video in which a man sneaked a box of ballots into the counting center in the middle of the night without being under obvious supervision.
Also, in some highly competitive cities, in the middle of the night, the number of votes has surprisingly skyrocketed and he voted for Biden in an overwhelming way – sometimes, for example, a lot of 23,377 votes in Pennsylvania. “” Everybody “voted for Biden. by Biden Even those who don’t understand the statistics will be surprised: 23,377 “all” votes were voted for a candidate, which is possible, but extremely unlikely.
In one Michigan county, a computer “glitch” also occurred, wrongly counting 6,000 votes that originally belonged to Republicans to Democrats.
When this “error” was corrected, the county changed from blue to red. The same software was also used in 47 other Michigan counties. Are your votes verified?
Red flags issued by auditors
A former auditor named Larry Correa cited some “red flags” (red flags) sparked by the 2020 elections.
As in financial audit, some abnormal phenomena can only show carelessness or innocent weirdness. However, the more anomalies, the more likely the culprit is fraud, not negligence or innocent anomalies.
Correa, like some other commentators, noted early on that in highly competitive cities, the voter turnout rate is surprisingly high, and in fact ridiculously high.
Does this “third world dictatorship voter turnout” prove that people’s attention to civic responsibility in these places is commendable? Or is it something more questionable?
Correa went on to point out that “a detailed list of ballot proportions is statistically impossible,” which is another red flag.
He continued:
“The proportion of these increases in the votes is much greater than that of the bluest city among the blue cities, although the historical data do not coincide. Another red flag.
“On these battlefields, the share of votes in favor of Biden has skyrocketed more than in other parts of the country (even the bluest states in blue). Another red flag.
“Even though Trump has won across all demographics in the rest of the United States, Biden’s vote surge in these few cities outpaced Obama. Another red flag.
“The tally observer was expelled. Another red flag.
When the Republican observers who voted against the votes were expelled, the scrutineers cheered loudly. Another red flag.
“In fact, the number of Democratic observers is three times that of Republican observers. Another red flag (which is the basis of the first lawsuit filed).
“The elections are held at the polling stations (with video). Another red flag.
“He intentionally violated the court’s order to separate votes by type. Another red flag.”
Perhaps one of these suspicious anomalies is not decisive in itself. But taken together, these data are at least disturbing. Other statistical anomalies are also disturbing. For example, Biden’s performance in certain cities on the battlefield violated Benford’s Law, which is a widely used statistical testing method to expose voter fraud. , Financial records and other random data collections.
There are also allegations that have surfaced in recent days, alleging that Biden’s performance benefited from the covert intervention of data manipulation software. As of this writing, this astonishing claim is just a claim and has not been proven, but is supported by several credible witnesses, including attorney Sidney Powell and retired Air Force General Thomas. ‧Thomas McInerney.
False claims
My main point is this. There is ample evidence of fraud in the 2020 election. Perhaps none of this will work, but it is worth investigating.
At the same time, claiming that Joe Biden won the election is not only premature, but also shameful and hypocritical.
Furthermore, they are part of the general narrative against Trump. For the past four years, this narrative has poisoned our atmosphere of civic life and caused damaging divisions to a great extent. Instead, President Trump is blamed, but in fact, Trump is largely a victim, not a perpetrator.
In 270 AD, Aurelian ascended the throne. During the glorious five years, he worked tirelessly for the Roman people. It restored order and prosperity to the empire and nearly ended the crisis that threatened to divide the empire in the third century. The magnificent walls he built protected Rome from the barbarians for more than a century, some of which are still visible today.
But in the end he was assassinated because a perfidious bureaucrat fabricated evidence against him. His body is not cold yet and the assassins have shuddered with fear. What did you do? Aureliano is known as the “rebuilder of the world”, but what happened to him is not good.
The original article Before declaring a winner, investigating allegations of fraud was published in the “Epoch Times” in English.
About the Author:
Roger Kimball is the editor and publisher of The New Standard and the editor of The Encounter Book. His most recent book is “Who Has the Last Word?” Sovereignty, nationalism and the destiny of freedom in the 21st century.
This article only represents the personal views of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
(Published from The Epoch Times / Responsible Editor: Hao Yu)
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