A lot of the stuff i spout comes off unprofessional because i'm not an english lit degree holder, but i get almost all my info from Government websites that list the bills, voting rolls and journals and literature from those kinds of sites. i've been coming to my own conclusions mostly for a long time.
And i would say I'm never really that far off. Timing maybe, but the gist has scored more often than not. My presentation has something to be desired yes, but much of it is based on dry government and law sites and publications.
All the twit and 'news' pundits in agreement does help fortify my contentions, so that's good.
The thing about the shittypants era is that i think it made us or at least me, correctly, maybe begrudgingly seriously start questioning even my most comfortable sources i've known for years. This i believe is a good thing.
As, per munchkin the sloth, with such obvious conflicts of interests publicly known and visible even to tribal water caretakers in magoobaki uganda ... why in the flying fucking hell is he allowed to remain in the midst of everyone who is aware of his transgressions and by extension all the other looney nazi's in congress. What is wrong with our fucked up congress where they bent all the rules in their favor making even the most obvious greedy criminals untouchable?
Nobody apparently, even dems have the balls or desire to rock the trough. How the hell does one change or oust the foxes in the hen house who make their own rules under the facade of 'working for the citizens'. This is a hundred year old problem at least.
What's worse, the foxes are now making it nearly impossible to vote them out! That's all we citizens really have. And the nazi's are working to take that away totally by suing every election that comes up.
I would also say the hewhoshitsinpants is the one that codified the false election rhetoric that dredged up the stupid and simpleminded that our elections could be rigged. Before 2014/15, the thought never entered my mind. i've never had the slightest thoughts that elections could be compromised. Sure, i had thoughts through the years of possibilities something could be possible. But working for cities and seeing and actually helping with elections, it just seemed extremely unlikely. But now, i still don't think elections are fixed from the state side, but we can see now how they can be lied about and worse with gerrymandering and voting laws can influence our votes. But widespread rigging? I don't think so. We now have over 25 million people who do believe elections are rigged and have been all along. That's a lot of stupid people.