Let’s Steal The 2022 Election.

Mike Weisser
4 min readSep 10, 2021

As someone who starts off every day by saying a little prayer that the GOP will become the permanent minority party, and I don’t mean ‘minority’ in terms of racial or ethnic groups, yesterday’s announcement that the GOP is going to push back against Joe’s intention to impose a national testing mandate couldn’t have come at a better time.

Are these schmucks brain-dead or what? Here’s the statement from GOP Congressman Neal Dunn: “Mandates are not the answer, getting the vaccine should be up to you and your doctor — not the federal government.”

Dunn represents the 2nd Congressional District in Florida, which covers Bay County. As of last week, the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Bay County was four times higher than the number of confirmed cases in mid-July. The number of weekly deaths is up by 15% from the week before. But since Dunn got nearly 200,000 votes in 2018 and his Democratic opponent got less than half that amount, what does it matter if 554 Bay County residents have died from Covid-19?

It just so happens that the GOP House members who are most indignant about Joe’s attempt to crush America’s freedoms with a mandate all happen to represent districts which gave them at least 60% of the vote in 2018. Which means they can afford to stand up and defend our freedom to choose how and when we want to die.

Here’s the way it was put by another one of these brain-dead GOP members, Mo Brooks from Alabama: “Liberty and freedom are at stake.” Brooks got 61% of the cotes cast in his district in 2018. In 2020, he ran unopposed. If you don’t know what’s going on in Alabama with the ‘kung flu’ you’re brain-dead too. At the beginning of July, the new case, 7-day average in Alabama was 233. Last week it was 4,632.

So, Mo Brooks represents a state where the average number of new cases is twenty times higher than it was in July. And I’m sure there are some folks in Alabama who still don’t believe that Covid-19 is anything to be worried about. There are also people in Alabama and elsewhere who know ‘for a fact’ that a spaceship carrying Martians landed at Area 51.

But if the best narrative the GOP can come up with for the mid-term election is that they will oppose health mandates but meanwhile you’ll still be safe and sound, they’re not going to take back the House or the Senate at all. And here’s the reason why.

For all his bullshit and braggadocio about how he was the first sitting President to receive 74 million votes, what Trump always seemed to forget was that Joe was the first Presidential candidate of either party to receive more than 80 million votes. And Joe didn’t just pull out more votes in blue states, he also pulled out more new votes in the red states.

For example, in Kansas, which is the most reliably-red states of all reliably-red states, Trump pulled out 100,000 more votes in 2020 than he pulled in 2016. Joe, on the other hand, increased the blue total in Kansas by 150,000 votes. In Alabama, Trump’s statewide total was 9% higher in 2020 than in 2016 but Joe’s statewide number was 16% higher in 2020 than what Hillary pulled in 2016.

These numbers tell me something which I don’t see being mentioned by all the liberal media ‘experts’ who keep saying that next year’s election is up for grabs with the GOP holding the upper hand, namely, that a clear majority of Americans, have never bought the nonsense that Trump pushed in 2020 about how the virus would one day just disappear.

Remember a virus called HIV? Every year more than 15,000 people die from this virus, which was first identified by a young, infectious-disease researcher named Anthony Fauci back in 1981. Now maybe GOP dopes like Mo Brooks and Neal Dunn want to believe that divine providence rather than public health mandates can make Covid-19 dry up and go away, but most Americans aren’t that dumb.

I really hope the GOP continues its efforts to protect everyone from the Democrats and their ‘unconstitutional’ efforts to bring this Pandemic under control. While they’re at it, the GOP can also continue to pass laws that will make it more difficult for the Democrats to engage in election fraud.

And while they’re at it, rockheads like Brooks and Dunn can raise some money to help Sydney Powell pay more than $200,000 in legal costs which were incurred by the State of Michigan who Powell sued for ‘stealing’ the election away from Donald Trump.

And when you have a minute, please think of joining my Facebook group which ‘celebrates’ how we stole the 2020 election and will soon begin promoting ways to steal the election in 2022.

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