Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Democrats Lied About the Georgia Senate Bill, The Truth About The Election Integrity Act

Fiorella Isabel is a co-host of THE CONVO COUCH.  She is now publishing on SUBSTACK and this is from her "Democrats Lied About the Georgia Senate Bill, The Truth About The Election Integrity Act:"


In the post January 6, 2021 era when the hyper-partisan, team sport cheerleader mentality hit its peak, the predator class, their narrative managers in office and the National Security Apparatus wasted no time in blasting Americans with more warrantless surveillance, First amendment rights violations for protestors, more press freedom violations via police, and censorship via Big tech. Naturally to the Democratic Party that meant a strategic opportunity to increase their positive public perception in order to increase fundraising for the next cycle. Establishment Democrats and Republicans with direct aid from mainstream media, the upper echelons of the one percent, Hollywood, and various for-profit masked as non-profit organizations, managed to convince a large portion of America that this recent election was the “most secure” election in our history.

While millions remain unconvinced the status quo narrative that stuck was one where anyone questioning this last election was a “right-wing conspiracy theorist” and that Democrats were the good guys fighting against voter suppression. The truth is election fraud is a bipartisan practice and has been for decades, including most recently in North Carolina. Election integrity encompasses all facets of an election, including the chain of custody, what that means with vote by mails, ballot harvesting, security in transportation, signature verification, machine verification, proprietary versus open source software, voter suppression, election influence, censorship of information, and other specifics including audits.

A large majority of beltway Democrats smothered social and major news media with incensed critiques on the Georgia Senate Bill SB 202, The Election Integrity Act, equating it to the “New Jim Crow”. Even on the “progressive” left, largely silent or in denial on election fraud issues because the accusations came from the right and not from Bernie Sanders, this assessment was entirely accepted without any proof. This of course was also due to the weaponization of voter suppression as the central issue, only committed by the right and solely on the basis of racism. The reality is that the bill if looked at objectively, is not made to stop voters but rather to focus on the chain of custody and increase trust in elections through security, making it harder to commit fraud. The chain of custody as mentioned prior, deals with the movement of ballots and the security and integrity of that process, areas of election integrity that America is weak on compared to the rest of the world, including third world nations. While not a great bill because it simply does not do enough for election transparency, it is crucial to correct the record on what is actually in the piece of legislation versus what was framed by the mainstream to emotionally manipulate Americans.

Biden who has been exaggerating and making contradicting statements throughout his nearly five-decade long career, was caught in multiple lies regarding SB 202. Even the great beacon of truth, The Washington Post via journalist Glenn Kessler, admitted Biden lied when he stated in a news conference that the new Georgia law ended voting hours earlier. Biden said, “What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick. It’s sick … deciding that you’re going to end voting at five o’clock when working people are just getting off work.” In another statement made on March 26 at another news conference Biden also said, “Among the outrageous parts of this new state law, it ends voting hours early so working people can’t cast their vote after their shift is over.” The truth is the bill does neither. According to SB 202 on the day of the election people can cast their votes anytime from 7 a.m to 7 p.m and as long as they are in line by 7 p.m they can vote. The bill does make changes to EXPAND early voting to most counties, including adding a Saturday with the potential for Sunday. While the minimum is until 5 p.m the law also specifies individual counties can expand the time. Because some rural areas only work part-time, these specifics guarantee on paper that precincts are open til at least 5 p.m, so most of the counties will be adding a day on Saturday and the weekday voting hours are set to be longer.