How To Win An Election The Dirty Way

The answer to this question is apparently a lot easier than one would imagine. So lets dive right into how it could be done. We’re not saying this is how it is being done, but given the facts that are presented to global population on a daily basis, it would be hard to believe otherwise.

1) Mass migration from other countries. If the immigrants are not apprehended or questioned, – perhaps registered to vote – then you can get them in the third step.

Of the millions that have come into the US so far, there is a fair percentage that are being labeled as “get a way’s.” The others that are processed at the boarder using the CBP One appointment undergo national security and public safety checks, they are not screened for asylum. Instead, they are processed under the humanitarian parole authority, which allows them to work, and given a notice to appear in immigration court, where they can later ask for asylum. Those cases typically take years to be decided.

Migrants in Mexico have made more than 64.3 million requests to enter the US using a smartphone app that the Biden administration has tried to establish as the main gateway to the American asylum system at the southern border, internal federal government documents show.

The top origin countries of those allowed into the U.S. under the program, the documents show, are Venezuela, Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, Honduras, Russia, El Salvador, Colombia, Chile and Guatemala.

2) Clog the court system beyond comprehension. By the time the mass migration is brought to a manageable slow-down there will be at least 100 million new inhabitants in the US. That is not a small number by any stretch of the imagination.

That means that there are now 100 million new court cases that need to be presided over. How many years do you think that would take? The people waiting to see the judge are going to be old by the time they get to present their case in court. As well, most of the judges who preside over immigration cases will have retired.

The current condition of the court system as a whole in the United States is a mess! Every kind of frivolous lawsuit you can imagine is being filed. The court system has already been inundated and stretched to a breaking point.

3) Give all immigrants a drivers license. Why not? You already gave them the right to work, so you can’t ask them to walk 10 miles each way.

The catch. The “Automatic Voter Registration” law passed in 1993. Automatic voter registration (AVR) is a process in which eligible individuals are automatically registered to vote when interacting with certain government agencies, such as a department of motor vehicles. Information gathered from participating government agencies is transmitted to election officials, who use it to either create a new voter record or update an existing registration. While this process is triggered by an interaction with a participating government agency.

Each state has their own set of rules regarding voter registration as illustrated in the table below.

Voter Registration

State Year Enacted Bill Number Year Implemented Participating Agencies
Alaska Alaska Stat. §§ 15.07.050, 15.07.070, 43.23.016 2016 Measure 1 2017 Permanent Fund Dividend
California Cal. Election Code § 2260 et seq. 2015 AB 1461 2018 DMV
Colorado N/A Done through Department of Motor Vehicles system 2017 DMV, Department of Health, tribal governments and other agencies designated by the secretary of state
Connecticut 2016 Agreement between Secretary of State and Department of Motor Vehicles 2016 DMV
Delaware Del. Code Ann. tit. 15, § 2050A 2021 SB 5 Statutory deadline of 2023 DMV, Department of Health and Social Services, Department of Labor and any state agency selected by its chief administrator to provide voter registration services for its employees and the public
District of Columbia D.C. Code Ann. § 1-1001.07 2016 B21-0194 2018 DMV, Department of Corrections
Georgia 2016 Done through Department of Driver Services and Attorney General’s office 2016 DMV
Hawaii Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 11-15.7 2021 SB 159 2021 DMV
Illinois Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 10, § 5/1A-16.1 2017 SB 1933 2018 DMV and other agencies designated by the State Board of Elections
Maine Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 21-a, § 231 et seq. 2019 HB 1070 2022 DMV and other designated “source agencies”
Maryland Md. Election Code Ann. § 3-203 2018 SB 1048 2019 DMV, health benefit exchange, local departments of social services and the Mobility Certification Office
Massachusetts Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 51, §§ 42G, 42G1/2 2018 HB 4834 2020 DMV, division of medical assistance, health insurance connector authority and other agencies verified by the secretary of state that collect “reliable citizenship information”
Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 168.493a, 168.493b 2018 Ballot Proposal 3 2019 DMV, Department of Corrections
Minnesota Minn. Stat. § 201.161 2023 HB 3 2023 DMV, health benefit exchange, other participating state agencies
New Jersey N.J. Rev. Stat. § 39:2-3.2 2018 AB 2014 2018 DMV and other state agencies designated by the secretary of state
New Mexico N.M. Stat. Ann. § 1-4-5.8 2019 SB 672 2020 DMV
New York N.Y. Election Law § 5-900 2020 SB 8806 Anticipated 2023 DMV, DOH, DOL and additional agencies
Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293.5768 2018 (Phase 1); 2021 (Phase 2) Ballot Question Number 5  AB 345  AB 432 2020 (Phase 1); anticipated 2024 (Phase 2)  The first phase of Nevada’s AVR system was established through the DMV and implemented on Jan. 1, 2020, after voters approved Ballot Question Number 5 in 2018 and the legislature enacted enabling legislation, AB 345, in 2019. The second phase, created by AB 432 in 2021, expanded AVR to state agencies beyond the DMV and is to be implemented by Jan. 1, 2024. DMV (in 2020)  Department of Health and Human Services, agencies designated by the Department of Health and Human Services to receive applications for Medicaid, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange and any other state agency or tribal agency that meets certain requirements and is approved by the Governor (by 2024)
Oregon  Or. Rev. Stat. § 247.017 2015 HB 2177 2016 DMV, Oregon Health Authority
Pennsylvania N/A Governor announcement 2023 DMV
Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws § 17-9.1-7 2017 HB 5702 2018 DMV and other state agencies designated by the secretary of state
Vermont Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 17, § 2145a 2016 HB 458 2017 DMV and other state agencies designated by the secretary of state
Virginia Va. Code § 24.2-411.3 2020 HB 235 2020 DMV
Washington Wash. Rev. Code § 29A.08.315 et seq. 2018 HB 2595 2019 DMV, health benefit exchange and other state agencies approved by the secretary of state
West Virginia W. Va. Code § 3-2-11 2016 HB 4013 2021 DMV

Before anyone jumps on the bandwagon about the fact that you can opt out, I have one question for you. “If you didn’t know you were being registered to vote, how would you know to opt out?”

You see, immigrants that come from another country, typically do not sit around the breakfast table reading the latest issue of Condé Nast, so they would not know. It would be the same as asking a four year old child the meaning of the formula: twenty-eight times nine, divided by five, plus thirty-two (28*9/5+32=82.4). There is no way for them to know, much like you probably looked up the formula to find out that it is used to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit.

4) Now that you have effectively registered (the DMV shares data with anything that squeaks) 100 million people with every government agency there is, and there is a LOT of them, you can now include the new numbers in the census bureau’s ever so brilliant counting practices.

What effect would this have? Individuals are normally counted within households, and information is typically collected about the household structure and the housing. For this reason, international documents refer to censuses of population and housing.

Now ask yourself, how are the seats of Representatives and Senators determined. That’s right; from the census.

You are effectively “loading,” or skewing the seats in congress to ensure that your ideas for policy are passed without question and that the majority of congress is in power for your party.

The rest, as you can imagine is history that will be written all to soon.