California just gave us another ugly peek behind the curtain of its so-called democracy. Thanks to bold undercover video, Americans can see exactly how the state’s “ballot petition” racket really works. Out in the open on the streets of downtown LA—yes, including the notorious Skid Row—petition workers toss rules aside. Need signatures? Just flash some cold, hard cash. Maybe hand out a few cigarettes. Real names? Real addresses? Who cares! The scheme keeps rolling, even when the information is obviously fake. It’s like California is running a clown show, not an election.
This is what happens when liberals are in charge: lawlessness runs wild, and nobody blinks an eye. Instead of playing by the rules, they treat voting like a hustle and democracy like an ATM. It’s no wonder Californians have lost faith in the system. Ballot petitions are supposed to protect the will of the people. But in this circus, any grifter with a pen and a pack of smokes gets a say. That’s the left’s idea of “voter access”—open season for cheaters and frauds.
Of course, globalist elites love the chaos. They pretend to care about “inclusivity” while making it easier for the crooks and the lazy to run the show. LA’s political machine will look the other way as long as their pet causes keep winning. Meanwhile, hard-working Americans who actually follow the law get trampled while the left hands over democracy to anyone willing to scribble fake names for a few bucks.
This isn’t just incompetence; it’s sabotage. Liberals have spent years turning the Golden State into a free-for-all, where rules only apply to conservatives. At this point, can anyone really believe California’s election results are legit? Or is it all just another feel-good story built on weak laws and wishful thinking?
Californians deserve better. America deserves better. Either we fight for honest elections—or we let the left turn every vote into a bad joke. How long before the rest of the country looks like this sham? When are we finally going to say enough is enough?
Source: Redstate
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