Democrats' Alleged Election Rigging Schemes: Court Packing, Statehood, and Voting by Phone
Black Conservative PerspectiveNovember 22, 202513 min102,926 views
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- 🏛️ Democrats are accused of plotting to rig elections in their favor, with plans to pack the Supreme Court and make Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico states.
- 🗳️ A proposal to lower the voting age to 16 is discussed, with the argument that younger voters are more easily influenced by propaganda and are concerned about issues like climate change and the future workforce.
- 📱 A controversial idea to allow voting by phone is highlighted, with concerns raised about security, potential abuse by illegal immigrants, and manipulation of the elderly.
Criticisms of Democratic Proposals
- 📉 The current Supreme Court is described as "utterly trash," with calls for reform and expansion.
- 🚫 Senator John Fetterman is quoted as rejecting the idea of packing the Supreme Court or changing rules if Democrats haven't won fairly, emphasizing the need to win more elections.
- 🎣 The speaker suggests Democrats want to make it easy for "dumb people" and those not motivated to vote, believing these demographics will vote for Democrats due to promises of "free stuff."
- ⚠️ Concerns are raised that voting by phone could be easily abused, leading to election manipulation and a lack of security.
"Project 2029" and Election Strategy
- 🚀 "Project 2029" is presented as the Democrats' alleged long-term plan to maintain power indefinitely.
- ⚖️ Key elements of this alleged agenda include expanding the court, removing presidential immunity, and making it difficult for Republicans to win.
- 📢 The speaker asserts that Democrats are "power hungry" and will do anything to maintain control, including rigging elections.
Specific Proposals and Concerns
- 🗣️ Eric Swalwell is mentioned for suggesting voting by phone, with the speaker questioning his residency and mortgage fraud allegations.
- 📞 The argument for voting by phone is that if other online services can be done, voting should be too, aiming to "max out democracy."
- ⏳ Concerns are voiced about the potential for voting by phone to be insecure and easily manipulated, contrasting with the idea of winning elections "fair and square."
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Supreme Court ReformElection RiggingCourt PackingStatehood for D.C.Statehood for Puerto RicoVoting AgeVoting by PhoneDemocratic Party AgendaJames CarvilleJohn FettermanEric SwalwellProject 2029Election SecurityVoter Access
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