Schumer's Hot Mic Proves Uniparty is Relying on Fraud Machine
Schumer's Hot Mic Proves Uniparty is Relying on Fraud Machine
On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was caught on a hot mic discussing key midterm races with Biden.
Most shocking is what he said of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s Tuesday debate performance against Republican Surgeon Mehmet Oz.
“It looks like the debate didn’t hurt us too much in Pennsylvania … so that’s good.”
How is that possible? John Fetterman was unable to string together a sentence -- which is indicative of his ability to think on his feet.
The media wants you to believe that Party is all that matters and Fetterman's disability is inconsequential. Let's do a quick Civics review (from Whitehouse.gov):
"Part of Congress’s exercise of legislative authority is the establishment of an annual budget for the government. To this end, Congress levies taxes and tariffs to provide funding for essential government services. If enough money cannot be raised to fund the government, then Congress may also authorize borrowing to make up the difference. Congress can also mandate spending on specific items: legislatively directed spending, commonly known as “earmarks,” specifies funds for a particular project, rather than for a government agency.
Both chambers of Congress have extensive investigative powers, and may compel the production of evidence or testimony toward whatever end they deem necessary. Members of Congress spend much of their time holding hearings and investigations in committee. Refusal to cooperate with a congressional subpoena can result in charges of contempt of Congress, which could result in a prison term.
The Senate maintains several powers to itself: It consents to the ratification of treaties by a two-thirds supermajority vote and confirms the appointments of the President by a majority vote. The consent of the House of Representatives is also necessary for the ratification of trade agreements and the confirmation of the Vice President.
Congress also holds the sole power to declare war."
Is the Senate so inconsequential that cognitive and executive functioning is no longer a requirement?
Of course not.
Their confidence comes from one place:
"We have put together, I think, the most extensive and and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics." - Joe Biden
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Here is today’s letter to Congress.
All polling indicates that the American people are ready for change.
Less than a third of voters (27%) believe the country is heading in the right direction, while roughly 66% believe the nation is headed down the wrong track. - Rasmussen Reports
The economy is obviously the electorate’s most important issue this year (81%), with second place seeing similar shares of Democrat-favoring (gun violence, abortion) and Republican-favoring (gun rights, borders) issues. - Morning Consult
70% of all registered voters express high interest in the upcoming election — either a “9” or “10″ on a 10-point scale — which is the highest percentage ever in the survey for a midterm election at this same point in time. - NBC News
In 2020, we had no idea what systems you had in place. After two years are studying the methods of our election systems, in 2022 we know now. We are monitoring the data as it comes in and watching to see if you’ll do it again.
In no universe do the American People vote to retain the status quo. Not when 81% view the economy as the top problem and 68% see government corruption as the greatest threat to America.
DEMAND FOR REMEDY: We demand machine free elections. We demand the removal of electronic voting equipment. We demand free and fair elections.
And we are watching.