Commentary: Democrats Are Playing for All the Chips

 

The Democrats’ desperate gamble that by holding up the coronavirus relief bill they can extort political concessions that will guarantee them victory in the November 2020 election must not be allowed to succeed.

Pelosi and Schumer are holding up relief for millions of working Americans, their small business employers and essential industries, such as airlines and aircraft manufacturers, on the premise that Republicans will cave and give them the tools to steal the next election.

And make no mistake about it – defeating Trump and seizing control of the government is what Democrats eat, sleep and breath.

Here are some of the key provisions they want in return for getting out of the way on the Wuhan virus relief bill:

Sec. 321 Early Voting

Each State shall allow individuals to vote in an election for Federal office during an early voting period which occurs prior to the date of the election, in the same manner as voting is allowed on such date.

And:

The early voting period required under this subsection with respect to an election shall consist of a period of consecutive days (including weekends) which begins on the 15th day before the date of the election (or, at the option of the State, on a day prior to the 15th day before the date of the election) and ends on the date of the election.

Section 324 Prohibiting States from Requiring Applicants to Provide More Than the Last 4 Digits of Social Security Number [to obtain ballot]

The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (52 U.S.C. 20504(c)(2)(B)(ii)) is amended by striking the semicolon at the end and inserting the following: ‘‘, and to the extent that the application requires the applicant to provide a Social Security number, may not require the applicant to provide more than the last 4 digits of such number;’’.

Sec. 325 Same Day Registration

Each State shall permit any eligible individual on the day of a Federal election and on any day when voting, including early voting, is permitted for a Federal election to register to vote in such election at the polling place using a form that meets the requirements under section 9(b) of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (or, if the individual is already registered to vote, to revise any of the individual’s voter registration information); and to cast a vote in such election.

SEC. 120007. Accommodations for Voters Residing in Indian Lands

Mandates “ballot harvesting” be allowed on Indian Reservations

Other election-related provisions:

Mail-in ballots must be sent automatically to all registered voters

States are mandated to pre-pay the postage on absentee ballots and balloting materials.

Political parties receive a bailout in the form of payments to cover the cost of mailing primary voting materials.

Creation of a new auditing entity with the power to review and conduct “risk-limiting audits of the results of elections that it determines have an “incorrect” outcome.

Allows “ballot harvesting” by allowing anyone “designated by the voter” to turn a ballot in on his or her behalf and prohibiting the states from imposing any additional conditions or requirements on the eligibility of the individual to cast the vote by absentee ballot by mail, including— ‘‘(A) requiring any form of identification as a condition of obtaining the absentee ballot; or ‘‘(B) requiring notarization or witness signature or other formal authentication (other than voter attestation) as a condition of the acceptance of the ballot by an election official.

And if there’s a discrepancy between a voter’s signature and the signature on a ballot, election officials must chase down voters and give them an opportunity to cure the fault. The bill also requires a minimum of two officials to pronounce the signature non-matching – and only people who have “received training in procedures used to verify signatures” can make such a determination.

As Rep. Andy Harris, a physician who represents Maryland’s First Congressional District tweeted:

No voter ID to get a ballot, and anonymous “ballot harvesting”…why is that hidden in Speaker Pelosi’s coronavirus bill? These are issues that shouldn’t be addressed at this time.

The highly respected J.E. Dyer summed-up Pelosi’s intentions this way in a post for Liberty Unyielding, “Between now and November, the potential political uses of this legislation to sow an atmosphere of uncertainty, dispute, and missed deadlines are endless.” We agree and reiterate our opening point: Democrats are in a desperate gamble to seize control of the government and are playing for all the chips, Republicans, starting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump must recognize what is going on and never allow it to happen.

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Background Photo “Nancy Pelosi Press Conference” by Nancy Pelosi.

 

 

 

 

 

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6 Thoughts to “Commentary: Democrats Are Playing for All the Chips”

  1. Steve Allen

    To use a line from a famous song, “all the cards are on the table with no ace left in the hole……” the Donks haven’t got a snowballs change in you know where as far as winning the Presidential election. This is why the Leftist controlled media has stopped reporting on the election and sleepy Joe. Also, their despicable behavior over the last three months is going to cost them seats in the House of Reps big time. I can hardly wait.

  2. Gwyn Lanier

    Praying GOD will take control over everything and put into office those who will NOT turn our country into a Socialist, Communist Country where the government can say who has what and who can get medications and who dies! I choose a Free Country where everyone is important!

  3. William Delzell

    So are the Republicans. So, what else is new?

  4. CCW

    Trump should not bow to such corruption and treason. He just needs to get everything on record. Then, use executive action to get the relief money to those who need it, using all the emergency powers at his disposal.

  5. Steve Allen

    These people would throw their on Mothers under the bus for their own personal gain.

  6. Deplorable Bay Stater

    And none of this is being reported by the networks, big-city dailies, and “news” magazines. They just say that the bill is “stuck in the Senate” (I.e., implying that it’s the Republican majority’s fault) without ever going into any details about WHY it’s stuck.

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