
Sorry Boys, the lid is blown off
I have to say, I am surprised that I am posting this. Many of the things I laughed at as conspiracies are proving to be (at least in part) true! There are still a lot of things alleged we’ve yet to see proven, but so much is known now. Thank you SCOTUS for the decisive 7-2 Ruling that will now allow “standing” for people to sue over the disposition of elections in specific circumstances.
For years, the ruling class has mocked anyone who dared question the integrity of America’s elections. They sneered. They lectured. They slapped labels on ordinary citizens who simply wanted to know their vote counted.
But the newest national polling shows something the establishment can’t spin away: The public doesn’t trust them anymore. Not even close.
63% of Voters Believe Electronic Machines Can Be Hacked—And They’re Right to Be Suspicious
Let’s cut through the noise. Nearly two‑thirds of likely voters believe electronic voting machines are vulnerable to remote tampering. That’s not a fringe theory. That’s not a handful of activists. That’s the American electorate.
And here’s the part the media won’t touch: These numbers haven’t budged in months. The distrust is calcifying.
Why? Because every election cycle brings the same pattern:
- Machines “unexpectedly” go down
- Software “glitches” delay counts
- Tabulators “misread” ballots
- Officials insist everything is fine
Voters aren’t stupid. They see the smoke and assume there’s fire—because the people in charge refuse to let anyone look behind the curtain.
The 2020 Election Still Casts a Long Shadow
Five years later, the country is still split:
- 46% believe cheating likely influenced the 2020 outcome
- 27% say it was very likely
- 48% say it wasn’t
This isn’t a disagreement. It’s a national wound. And instead of addressing it, the political class pretends it doesn’t exist.
Even Democrats Are Losing Faith—And That’s the Story No One Wants to Cover
The partisan breakdown is devastating for the “everything is secure” narrative:
- 68% of Republicans believe cheating affected 2020
- 45% of independents agree
- 26% of Democrats now share that concern
When one in four Democrats no longer trusts the system, the dam is cracking.
This is no longer a Republican issue. It’s a systemic legitimacy crisis.
Trump Saw This Coming—and the Voters Are Catching Up
Donald Trump has made election integrity the centerpiece of his political message. Voters—across party lines—are gravitating toward:
- Voter ID
- Tightened mail‑in ballot rules
- Bans on machines with Internet capability
- Paper ballots and paper backups
The establishment calls these ideas “extreme.” The voters call them common sense.
Electronic Voting Machines: The Sacred Cow No One Is Allowed to Question
Election officials swear machines aren’t connected to the Internet. Voters don’t believe them. And why should they?
Every time a machine fails, every time a count is delayed, every time a “glitch” mysteriously benefits one side, trust erodes.
The political class treats transparency like a threat. The public sees that and draws the obvious conclusion.
This Isn’t Just About Machines—It’s About a System That No Longer Deserves Blind Trust
The deeper crisis is institutional:
- Courts dismiss concerns without hearings
- Bureaucrats refuse audits
- Media outlets attack anyone who asks questions
- Politicians insist “there’s nothing to see here”
- People asking questions are prosecuted and/or disbarred
This is how you destroy confidence in a democracy.
The Media Made the Problem Worse—Much Worse
Instead of investigating, the media chose to ridicule. Instead of reporting, they chose to protect the narrative. Instead of asking questions, they chose to silence them.
Now they’re shocked—shocked—that voters don’t trust them either.
The Reform Movement Is Growing—and the Establishment Is Panicking
Across the country, voters are demanding:
- Paper ballots
- Hand counts
- Independent cybersecurity reviews
- Bans on Internet‑capable machines
- Transparent counting procedures
People want elections they can verify—not ones they’re told to “trust.”
The Political Class Created This Crisis—Now They’re Afraid of the Consequences
The 2020 election was a stress test. The institutions failed. The public noticed. And now, five years later, the distrust is deeper than ever.
The establishment’s biggest fear isn’t “misinformation.” It’s accountability.
Conclusion: The Voters Are Awake—and They’re Not Going Back to Sleep
America’s election system is at a breaking point. A majority of voters—Republicans, independents, and even a growing number of Democrats—believe electronic voting machines are vulnerable and that the system itself is compromised.
The political class can either restore transparency or continue pretending everything is fine. But the voters have already made up their minds.
And once trust is gone, it doesn’t come back on command.




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