I voted November 3rd at my designated polling place. I arrived at 7:00 am hoping to be first in line. I was not. I was 51 according to my ballot. The wait was 1 hour and temperature was 34 degrees. My turn came at 8:00 as I was greeted by a man asking for my Identification. In this case I showed the backside of my pictured driver's license to be scanned. We all know and I oppose the information stored by this number is well beyond Driving History. From this number they can tell if you cried on your first day of school. Not to mention a host of regrettable mistakes in my youth. I paid for each occurrence. On to the voting machine to cast my ballot. My first vote was for President Nixon. The wait and line were similar. The temperature warmer. The voting machine was bigger than a Piano with buttons and switches and privacy curtain. I voted by pulling a lever that one may find in a large truck emergency brake, I was done and a bit proud of my selection. Less than 2 years later he quit. I mean the President QUIT. That was my first experience with Democracy. This year I approached a table that some years past would be suitable for eating in front of the TV. On top of the TV tray was a box the size of a medium suitcase. No screen as I made my selection. It seems every 4 years they have a new way to vote. I was very comfortable with the old bigger machines with the emergency brake exit. Hopefully I voted correctly. As I walked away with my printed ballot was then entered into another machine for tally. A smiling lady placed a sticker on my shirt that displayed " I Voted". Again I was proud, Anyone who knows me is aware that I voted. Thousands of people I don't know saw my shirt sticker and knew I voted. Therefore Voting is not a Secret. Who you voted for is a secret. This is the rule for 200 years. In the past many people voted absentee. Certainly people in the military should vote and those who may be handicapped can also vote, I also am aware that each State has different regulations and procedure for Elections. In a Democrazy voting is a much different than Democracy explained above. In a Democrazy the poll station is very secretive of who is voting. No Identification is required. Poll workers strive to remain isolated away from any onlookers. And the person who voted is more protected than how they voted. The rules are much different in a Democrazy. Anyhow my first vote for Nixon was in vain and my recent vote was a wasted effort. The reason is some jerk in Georgia considers who voted a secret. Imagine my amazement remembering thousands of people who recently wore shirt stickers I Voted. Criminals in Detroit Michigan dumped thousands of fraudulent ballots in the count at 3AM November the 4th. Same with Philly. What the don't realize is they put a loser in the White House. The Executive Branch of Government has been stolen. The belief that there be no accounting of who voted is protected by the constitution is outrageous. Not true. Without validation of who voted we get Democrazy. Millions of ballots were sent out and never returned. This is not because there ballot did not count. It's because those votes were not needed to a win for Biden. If they needed more they had plenty. If I cannot vote then I will not obey those in Office. what ever Joe Biden does I will vow to stop him at every turn. He will never get my support until the truth is known. No Thanks Joe and Calamity I'm gonna take a pass for the next four years. At least 4 years. Happy Trails Suckers Tom
Sunday, November 22, 2020
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