New Study Finds 353 Counties In 29 States With Voter Registrations That EXCEED Their Number of Eligible Voters

P. Gardner Goldsmith | October 19, 2020
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Precious “democracy.”

After incessantly being told that the United States system of national government is a “democracy,” despite it being a constitutional, confederated republic that only utilizes democratic means of elections for the House and Senate…

After teachers hammered nonsense about “self-government” being equal to “representation” in “OUR democracy,” and despite “representative” government being mathematically impossible...

After media jesters and Abe Lincoln fibbed that the U.S. is “of the people, by the people, for the people,” when all forms of the state – i.e. government – are imposed by some people on other people…

Despite key figures of the Founding Era fearing democracy as befitting the phrase “two wolves and a sheep voting over lunch," and despite the U.S. Constitution being written to constrain “democracy” and supposedly set down hard and fast rules over what the federal politicians can and cannot do…

And after Americans have seen ballots tossed onto the sides of roads like so much trash

...what will it take to convince more U.S. residents that "democracy" isn’t as wonderful as the soothsayers say?

How about a new study, which, as Judicial Watch explains in a press release, reveals there are a lot more people registered to vote than are actually, legally able to vote in their locale?

As Judicial Watch explains:

Judicial Watch announced today that a September 2020 study revealed that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, the registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of eligible voters. The study found eight states showing state-wide registration rates exceeding 100%: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

That’s reassuring…

Perhaps we can act like most of the pop media pundits, and pay this no heed. After all, Americans must kneel to the god of “democracy,” and part of the religious mantra includes a faith in things like mail-in ballots, and voting machines, and so-called “majority rule” itself. It’s all fine. It’s called “self-government.”

But, of course, self-government is control over oneself – only. The moment “voting” is involved through the state, self-control is stolen, and people “vote” to control others.

And, in case the pop media try to poo-poo this Judicial Watch study, here’s more:

The September 2020 study collected the most recent registration data posted online by the states themselves. This data was then compared to the Census Bureau’s most recent five-year population estimates, gathered by the American Community Survey (ACS) from 2014 through 2018. ACS surveys are sent to 3.5 million addresses each month, and its five-year estimates are considered to be the most reliable estimates outside of the decennial census.

But maybe there’s some reasonable explanation for this.

Perhaps zombies walk the earth. And perhaps they’re planning on casting votes.

What could go wrong? After all, it’s just…

"Democracy."

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