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I’m just trying to get your take. Not what the “experts” say, not what msm or political overlords say, not what a ucsd article says. You seem to default to what others tell you and only from one side. I think it is important to form your own opinion. Maybe you are. But make sure you’re not the guy who wears shorts outside with snow on the ground just bc the “experts”said it was going to be warm. Look out the window and see what it looks like to you.
My process of “ringing true” is to read both sides. Then judge the validity of the statements. If someone gives me “proof” with stats they gathered written by people they paid then I will take it with a grain of salt. Especially if I see contradictions to other evidence and information.
I trust medical research more than most other research. Yet we still have the Boldts and Pondermanns of the world. You act like there is no chance that someone could try to mislead you from one political side. This leads to people repeating something stupid like “minorities can’t figure out how to get an ID and you’re racist if you believe otherwise.”
I’m not certain at all that there is widespread fraud. I don’t have proof about how widespread. But there certainly will be if you invite it. I don’t need to look into a problem to take proper precautions. And I don’t need to be robbed before I start locking up my house and car.
10/10 certain that there has been increased mail-in fraud. Is it significant? How do you know if you don’t verify? What is significant? 1 vote? 600 votes? There is def been more than that.
You act like politicians are the moral saints of the world and I find the opposite to be true. That essentially none are cheating. For heavens sakes wouldn’t you want better protections to keep republicans from cheating? I think they both would and do cheat. So make it fair. Verify every vote. Make sure the actual citizens are picking our leaders. For both sides. I don’t care who ends up getting elected. I just don’t agree with setting up common sense rules.
In this instance, we have to rely on what others tell us. You personally haven't witnessed voting fraud have you? I haven't, so I need to rely on what our courts, our law enforcement officers, our polling operators and our research institutes have said on the topic.
So something "rings true" to you if you "read both sides" on an issue then "judge the validity of the statements". That actually sounds reasonable to me. It sounds like you're someone interested in getting to the truth of the matter.
When I survey the landscape of available information from our courts, our law enforcement officials, our polling operators and our research institutes; I find that widespread voting fraud is not occurring. I also find that instances of mail-in voting fraud are incredibly rare and that when it does occur it is prosecuted harshly.
How did you become 10/10 certain that there is increased fraud with mail-in voting? I assume that when you determined it rang true, you looked at the same information I did. You looked at the opinions of the courts, our law enforcement officials, etc... right? Because if you didn't, it sounds like this is all coming from your head again. Which gets us back to my concerns about conspiratorial thinking and my interpretation of your belief that everyone is lying to you.
To hold my position, you're right, I have to trust outside sources. I have to trust our courts, our law enforcement officials, etc... and I'm comfortable with that because I can't be everywhere.
On a scale from 1-10, how certain are you that the courts, our law enforcement officials, our polling operators, and our research institutes are lying to you on this issue?