Greetings,
In October Barack Obama said “the threat to our democracy does not come from one person in the White House or Republicans in Congress or big money lobbyists. The biggest threat to our democracy is indifference.” He is correct that indifference is a problem, but wrong on so many other levels. It’s fascinating to me that this election has thrust this issue into the spotlight… indifference endangers our democracy, but the organized, naked, fascist efforts to remove voting rights shows how critically important our votes actually are…
Suppose you can’t shake the feeling that as citizens we’re obligated to vote, even if it does no good. Then, Red or Blue, Lib or Con, you should be appalled at the nationwide efforts to disenfranchise voters. These efforts take many forms; gerrymandering, voting obstacles, felon voting laws, voter ID laws, and others, but the worst may be the mass voting purges going on in several states. The naïve may not be concerned because “their” vote isn’t in danger; it’s “those” votes that are being purged. But the people doing the purging don’t care… any possibility of someone voting against them is a possibility they can’t have, and the whole point of purging is to eliminate entire groups of people to stop the possibility of individual undesirable votes… anyone who tries to take the vote of any American is your enemy. Not all Republicans are part of the purges, but the Republicans who are part of it are your enemies, enemies of America, and enemies of Democracy. When/if the Democrats start purging they’ll be our enemies too, but until then I don’t see how rational, principled Republicans can stand with the vote thieves.
Purges and election restrictions are theoretically intended to ‘ensure the security of our electoral system’. A laudable goal if true, but the ‘problem’ they’re defending against doesn’t exist and the solution they’re proposing breaks the system rather than protecting it. Study after study has shown voter fraud does exist… in rates of tens of fraudulent votes per billions cast, not enough to swing any election. But the Republicans’ proposed solution disenfranchises tens of thousands of people, far more than enough to affect results. This gives me yet another chance to brag on Oregon… for a secure system that also encourages participation, look no further than our mail-in voting system. Recognized as the easiest state to vote in the country, we customarily had high voting rates already but our 2016 “Motor Voter” law increased participation from 64% to 68%. Our first-in-the-country vote-by-mail system (now joined by Washington and Colorado) is not only secure while voting, AND leaves an auditable trail, AND requires no time off to vote, AND has no voting lines, but it’s easy. One of our clients sent us a picture of he and his friends gathered together in a bar to vote, creating “Vote by Pub”!
Roman Senator Cicero once said that “freedom is participation in power”, and the word “idiot” was created by the Greeks to describe people who didn’t (or couldn’t) participate in public life, content to live under laws and rules written by others whether or not they were in the interest of the idiot in question. In 2016 only about 36% of eligible voters chose to be free, leaving 64% who chose to be idiots. As America teeters on the brink of authoritarian fascism I hope our choice won’t be whether to actively help dismantle democracy or stand meekly by while it happens. I believe we’re better than a nation of idiots, I believe we’re a nation of kings. Even if our kingship is shared, WE own the power to control our destiny… but ONLY if we participate in that power.
Please, VOTE!
Make a great day,
Digging Deeper…
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Debunking the Voter Fraud Myth, Brennan Center for Justice, Jan 2017
America hits new landmark: 200 million registered voters, Shane Goldmacher on Politico, Oct 2016
Why Are Millions of Citizens Not Registered to Vote? PEW Trust, Jun 2017
Issues Related to State Voter Identification Laws, US Govt Accountability Office, Feb 2015
How Oregon Increased Voter Turnout More Than Any Other State, by McElwee, Schaffner, and Rhodes in The Nation, Jul 2017
Republicans Are Afraid Of Democracy, So They’re Dismantling It, Carol Anderson on Huffpost, Oct 2018
How Democrats Suppress The Vote, by Eitan Hersh on FiveThirtyEight, Nov 2015
Republican Voter Suppression Efforts Are Targeting Minorities, Journalist Says, Interview with Ari Berman on NPR’s ‘Fresh Air’, Oct 2018
Judge orders Ga. officials to stop tossing absentee ballots over signatures, Amy Gardner in Washington Post, Oct 2018
Georgia NAACP files complaints alleging voting machines incorrectly registered votes, Deborah Barfield Berry in USAToday, Oct 2018
The GOP mailed wrong information to voters in a Senate battleground. It says that was a mistake, Eli Rosenberg in Washington Post, Oct 2018
Rick Scott overwhelmingly restored voting rights to white Republican felons — after restricting black felons, Noor Al-Sibai on Raw Story, Oct 2018
Barack Obama Still Doesn’t Get It, Libby Watson on Splinter, Oct 2018
Trump claims China won’t stop meddling with the midterms, has zero evidence, Marissa Higgins, on Daily Kos, Oct 2018
In leaked audio, Brian Kemp expresses “concern” over Georgians exercising their voting rights, PR Lockhart on Vox, Oct 2018
News To Make You Furious- The Dumbing Down of America, Tom Dwyer Newsletter, Aug 2016
Majority Latino city in Kansas just moved its one, yes one, polling place outside the city limits, Laura Clawson on Daily Kos, Oct 2018
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, movie, Greg Palast 2016
Republicans are rigging elections to win. They’re anti-voter and anti-democracy., Abe Rakov in USA Today, Oct 2018
Democrats need to fix their own voter suppression problem, Jeff Weaver on CNN, July 2018
“Blatant voter suppression”? Conservative group’s mailer touches off furor in Washington’s 19th District, Joseph O’Sullivan in Seattle Times, Oct 2018
Democrats gear up for legal fights over voter suppression, Alexander Bolton in The Hill, Aug 2018
Five Acts of Voter Suppression That Will Sway the Next Election, Tobias Stone on Medium, Jul 2018
What Does Voter Suppression Look Like? Here Are 6 Examples, Kevin Mathews on Care2, Oct 2016
Republican overseeing own race for governor ‘concerned’ if ‘everybody exercises their right to vote’, Stephen Wolf on Daily Kos, Oct 2018
Comparing the Voting Electorate in 2012-2016 and Predicting 2018 Drop-off, Lake Research Partners for the Voter Participation Center
Democrats Hate Gerrymandering—Except When They Get to Do It, Matt Lewis in Daily Beast, Apr 2018
NAACP issues warning about Texas voting machines: Votes for Beto O’Rourke changed to Ted Cruz, by Matthew Rozsa in Salon, Oct 2018
Gerrymanders, Part 1: Busting the both-sides-do-it myth, Princeton Election Consortium, Sep 2018
America’s shameful history of voter suppression, Andrew Gumbel in The Guardian, Sep 2017
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Greg Palast Sues Georgia’s Brian Kemp for Purging 340,000 from Voter Rolls Ahead of Election, Democracy NOW!, Oct 2018
Judge orders Georgia officials to stop rejecting absentee ballots without letting voters fix them first, NBC News, Oct 2018
Judge Says Georgia Can’t Throw Out Absentee Ballot, So They “Go Missing” Instead, Farron Cousins on Ring of Fire, Oct 2018
Georgia’s Brian Kemp Pick The Wrong Target When He Tried To Purge The Woman, Video by Greg Palast, Oct 2018
Votes for Democrat Stacey Abrams are being changed to Republican Brian Kemp: Georgia NAACP, Matthew Rozsa on Salon, Oct 2018