Out Loud

A fresh example of saying the thing usually concealed out loud:

After saying for years that illegal don’t vote, Democrats now acknowledge that they not only do but represent a must have. For Democrats.

You’ve got to love the simple-minded dedication of these people.

6 thoughts on “Out Loud

  1. Illegals definitely not voting, or especially not being used to manipulate elections.

    But sure, it’s SOOPER important to keep them away from polling stations…

    I’m surprised! I assumed most of the immigrant related vote fraud was going on with the mail-in ballots. Or did we put a lid on that finally?

    -ethyl

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    1. Washington State has had only mail-in ballots since 2011 and prior to that people were typically mailed them although you could still show up to vote in person. No ID required, of course. Seattle just pulled off a curious mayoral election where the (/(Democrat) incumbent was almost 8% ahead the day after the election but ended up losing by 4% to a “progressive” woman who makes Mamdani look moderate. The state also issues driver licenses to illegals and licensing comes with automatic voter registration (preregistration for minors), although I hope that there are some jurisdictions that would check for citizenship rather than just making it the default or simply accepting attestation. There are penalties for lying but no will to track down offenders.

      Former WA governor Inslee would know this and like all of these other high-profile people who pontificate like this, he is heavily insulated from the consequences of his preferred policies. He lives on an monocultural island where the average home price was 1.1M dollars last year–after a 20% drop from the previous year.

      It is interesting that he thought that announcing that voting access was in danger because immigration enforcement might operate near polling places was a reasonable take though. Even WA doesn’t officially allow illegals to vote. Did we get to the “it’s happening and it’s a good thing” stage this quickly?

      -K

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      1. I’m encouraged by recently-executed warrant action in Fulton County GA. Really hoping that it’s the first of many such actions, and that something comes of it, WRT election integrity. We’ll see.

        -ethyl

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    1. I looked inti it and the Pitbull non-profit is trying to end “housing discrimination” for dogs that have been known to maul small children to death.

      These people are relentless in their drive to make life impossible for families.

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      1. Or somebody did a keyword search for “housing discrimination” and hit “select all” without even looking…

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