Friday, August 14, 2020

New Jersey and Mail in Voting

 Let us start with some facts. You see facts are the basis of science and science is what we all believe in, here in New Jersey. Right Governor.

Here is the latest USPS delivery attempt above. Amazon tracks it and well you can see. LOST! And if you look at times, it was LOST in just a few minutes. Yes indeed, that is our USPS. Now:

The above is a list of the LOST package just this year. You see the USPS REFUSES to deliver and then GONZO. Now the NY Times tells us our brilliant Governor has decided that we must vote by mail. Not only are we denied a secret ballot but we must hand our votes over to the USPS. Facts, yes folks those nasty facts, you know, believe me or your lying eyes type facts, and the Governor will use the USPS one of the most incompetent entities next to the MV bureaus.

Say goodbye to democracy! 

The NY Times as usual lauds the vote by mail and tells us everything will be just fine! They note:

For example, if a voter’s signature was being challenged, the person would be alerted while there was still time to cure the problem. “Just like tracking an Amazon package,” she said, “you can see where your ballot is at every moment.”

 Well folks, the facts seem to deny this rosy picture. But if you want to deny an individual's right to a secret ballot, welcome to New Jersey!

A brief update. Latest call from Postmistress, no mail at all yesterday, she alleges she does not have the people, if that is how I understood it. If they do not have them now, what about November. This has not been a recent problem as one can see by the dates on the complaints since early April. It has  been growing and festering for most of the year. Is it deliberate? Are the Unions behind it? Clear;y the Postmaster General has no idea, after-all he is just a political appointee. 

This is a shameful situation building for years. But now with the mandate for Mail In Voting, it opens it up to a total loss of trust in out Government. One shudders to think where that will lead. Why not just open the polls for say 4 days, Saturday through Tuesday. There are dozens of better options, unless of course you want this result.