A disturbing truth hangs over the Republican party: a core of inaction threatens to undermine any chance of securing future elections. These aren’t simply disagreements over policy; it’s a calculated resistance to even the most basic safeguards, raising questions about where their true allegiances lie.
Some whisper of influence – of financial incentives and hidden loyalties to forces outside the American political system. Others suggest a more cynical motive: a preference for the perceived benefits of remaining in the opposition, endlessly fundraising off of defeat.
The fundamental issue is simple: Voter ID. A concept supported by a vast majority of Americans, regardless of political affiliation, remains blocked. If a party cannot unite behind such a universally accepted principle, what purpose does it truly serve?
The situation demands decisive action, and the responsibility falls squarely on one individual. A bold strategy, bypassing the obstruction in the Senate, is not just an option – it’s a necessity for safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process.
The plan centers around a powerful Executive Order, mirroring the stalled SAVE Act. This isn’t about circumventing the legislative process; it’s about forcing a confrontation, pushing the issue to the Supreme Court with enough time for a ruling before the critical midterm elections.
Time is of the essence. Without these protections in place, the outcome of the midterms – and the future of the nation – hangs precariously in the balance. A proactive stance, driven by a sense of urgency, is the only path forward.
The focus must extend beyond simply verifying citizenship. The current system, particularly regarding mail-in ballots, is ripe for abuse. A complete ban on unrestricted mail-in voting, reserving absentee ballots for those with legitimate, documented needs, is paramount.
A particularly egregious vulnerability lies in the automatic voter registration occurring at state DMVs. In some states, obtaining a driver’s license automatically registers individuals to vote, with no verification of citizenship. This creates a pathway for non-citizens to illegally participate in elections.
The motivation is clear: those voting illegally have a vested interest in policies that benefit them, and consistently favor candidates who promise continued access to social programs and open borders. This isn’t speculation; it’s a logical consequence of self-preservation.
To combat this, a separate Executive Order must be enacted, carrying a severe deterrent: immediate arrest, a three-year prison sentence, and deportation for any non-citizen found to have voted. This message must be delivered with unwavering clarity and force.
The President must relentlessly repeat a single, powerful sentence at every opportunity: “All NONCITIZENS WHO VOTE WILL BE ARRESTED, IMPRISONED AND DEPORTED.” This consistent message, amplified by constant media coverage, will send a chilling effect through those contemplating illegal voting.
Beyond these immediate actions, a Supreme Court ruling prohibiting the counting of ballots received after Election Day is also within reach. Combined with the Executive Orders, these measures represent a comprehensive strategy to secure the integrity of the election.
The moment for deliberation is over. The time for decisive action is now. The fate of the nation depends on swift, unwavering commitment to protecting the sanctity of the vote.