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The Cost of Darkness

Earlier this week, the Maricopa County Board sent a letter to the Arizona Senate imploring them to stop their audit of the 2020 election in that county.  The letter said that it should be ended “for the good of the Country”.

The letter goes on to say that they’re concerned the audit will raise more questions than it answers.  Presumably, they’re afraid that should the audit prove election fraud, it would be worse than if we all just kept our heads in the sand.

Hold that thought for a bit.

I’m sure you’ve heard of the Nielsen Rating System.  It’s used to measure/estimate the number of households that watch a particular TV show.  Recently, I came across a quote by Arthur Nielsen (the company’s founder) that goes like this:

“The price of light is less than the cost of darkness.”

He said those words more than 60 years ago and they are as relevant today as they ever have been.

If election fraud is proven in Maricopa County, it will likely be just the first domino.  I can easily see the momentum from that success carry over into Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania and eventually overturning the election.  But it’s not just the presidential race we’re talking about.  If the Democrats were willing to cheat to get Joe Biden “elected”, there’s no reason to think that they’d stop there.  The results of every other election last November would also be called into question.

And pandemonium would ensue.

If the results of those races were switched, the balance of power would shift from Left to Right.  Even if we ignored the results of the presidential election, Joe Biden would be a lame duck.  He could do no more damage to our country because the Republicans would control the Senate.

The price of proving election fraud could be high.  There will undoubtedly be an argument made that our laws don’t provide a mechanism to overturn an election because of fraud.  It may even reach a point of being a Constitutional Crisis.  But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. 

If the Constitution is such that it doesn’t provide a cure for a fraudulent election, then it’s high time that it be amended to close that loophole.

The uncovering of election fraud will clearly cause further division in America.  If you think Right vs. Left is bad now, wait until the results of elections start to get reversed.  The Liberals will throw another hissy fit, start “mostly-peacefully protesting” again, and then burn some more cities to the ground. 

But, even so, the price of ensuring fair elections is still less than the tremendous cost of continuing to let sleeping dogs lie.  

Inflation, loss of jobs, increased crime, censorship, open borders, the rise of Liberal supremacy, and an exponential growth of leftist politically correct bullshit is just the beginning.  In the last 100 days, the world has become an increasingly dangerous place.  Iran and North Korea are restarting their nuclear weapons programs, the Middle East is falling apart again, and the Biden Administration is kowtowing to China like a dog on a leash. 

And they just got started.

Let’s take another look at the claim that ignoring election fraud is “for the good of the Country”.  I want you to think about how things were in January and compare that to how things are right now.  Do you think country better off now or before January 20th?  Are you better off?  I know I’m not.  I just paid nearly a buck-fifty more for gas than I was paying in January.  If the Democrats can do so much damage in a few short months, imagine how much worse things will be a year from now.

The price of proving the Democrats stole the election is much, much less than the cost of allowing them to continue to wreak havoc on America.

It’s time to bring the fraudsters’ misdeeds into the light of day and make them pay the price for their crimes.  Before the cost of the darkness they’re creating becomes a burden we can no longer bear.

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