Welcome to my brain. It’s messy. It’s interesting. And it’s all connected if you stick around long enough. "Believe Nothing: no matter who said it, even if I have said it, except it agree with your own reason and common sense. Siddhartha Guatamo, the Buddha.

Don’t start celebrating just yet,,,

If’n ya like Gropey Joe that is. This shitshow hasn’t reached conclusion yet no matter how much the MSMs are trying to wring it out.

I am borrowing this from an email I subcribe to. Grahm Summers NAILS down why things are playing out the way they are, and if you are sucking at the teat of the news networks, YOU NEED TO READ THIS.






November 09, 2020

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The U.S. Presidential Election
is NOT Over

Disclaimer: None of the following is meant to be political analysis. I am not endorsing nor disparaging any candidate. I’m simply outlining the facts pertaining to the U.S. Presidential election.


Dear Money & Crisis Reader,

I want to warn you that the next few months in the U.S. will be extremely ugly.

The country was already deeply divided before this election. And unfortunately, it’s only going to get worse. 

The fact is that Joe Biden HASN’T actually won this election yet. 

That is not a typo. The media has done the U.S. a great disservice by claiming that Biden is the winner this early in the game.

How the Real Election Process Works

Everyone needs to take a step back and understand how the actual election process occurs based on federal law, not media reporting.

1) The election occurs in early November.

2) Votes are tallied while officials from both parties (Democrats and Republicans) are present.

3) Provided officials from both parties are present during the vote tallies and there are 1) no credible accusations of fraud and 2) no software glitches, the vote tallies are then ratified.

4) If the vote margin between winner and loser is 0.5% or smaller, an automatic recount is required.

5) If the margin between the winner and loser is larger than 0.5%, but either candidate (or a third candidate for that matter) wants to dispute the results, he or she can pay to have a recount performed. The cost is roughly $3 million per state.

6) Once the recount is completed (or if no recount is necessary) the individual states formally declare the winner on December 14 when they officially cast their electoral college votes for that candidate.

7) In early January of the following year, the new congress meets to count the electoral college votes, and formally declare the winner.

8) The new president is sworn into office on January 20.

This is how presidential elections work in the U.S. under normal circumstances.

The media cannot decide who wins. The media can simply project who they think will win based on vote totals at a given time. And unless the loser formally concedes prior to December 14, the election remains in play.

So Where are We in Terms of the 2020 Presidential Election?


For starters, the races in multiple states (Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona) are close enough to require mandatory recounts (within a margin of 0.5%).

On top of this, the Trump administration will be filing lawsuits in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona alleging fraud, illegitimate votes being counted, and GOP officials being barred from witnessing the ballots being tallied.

Whether or not the Trump administration is right about this remains to be seen.

However, the fact lawsuits are being filed means the election will move into the courts. If the courts decide that the evidence the Trump administration presents is compelling, they can require a formal vote audit.

If, during the vote audit, actual fraud is discovered, the court can rule the fraudulent votes are no longer valid. The formal vote counts would change, and it is possible that a given state ends up declaring a different winner.

Fraud isn’t the only factor that the courts can rule on. If there are problems with the ballots (the wrong type of ink was used to mark a ballot or a hole punch doesn’t go all the way through the ballot as was the case in Florida in 2000, etc.), the courts can deem those problematic votes as illegitimate as well.

This again can mean the formal vote counts can change, and it is possible that a given state ends up declaring a different winner.

Mind you, that’s if the courts resolve the issue to everyone’s liking on the first go round.

If either party or candidate is dissatisfied with a lower court’s ruling, they can appeal the ruling, which can result in the lawsuit moving up to a higher court, eventually reaching the Supreme Court, the ultimate arbiter of election law in the U.S.

This was the case in the 2000 election, when the Supreme Court ruled that vote cards from Florida that didn’t have clean hole punches were NOT valid. The ensuing recount gave the state to George W. Bush and resulted in Al Gore conceding the election on December 13.

The Bottom Line

None of the above items are conspiracy theory or wishful thinking. These are the actual facts of how presidential elections are decided in the U.S.

The media doesn’t decide elections. And technically, Joe Biden is NOT the president-elect, no matter how much certain people might want him to be.

Remember, he wouldn’t be formally declared the president-elect until December 14, 2020, and that’s under normal circumstances.

And as I mentioned already, this election is anything but normal.

I mention all of this to help you keep a clear head during what is going to be an extremely stressful and psychologically draining four-week period between now and that date.

Again, this election WILL not be decided before December 14. And it’s possible things run even longer than that.

Best Regards,




Graham Summers
Editor, Money & Crisis

Apologies to Grahm in this instance, but it was much easier to just put it all out there, then to cherrypick it and maybe miss something important. This kind of information SHOULD have been basic curriculum in all public schools, but you know (simple extrapolation of public reactions from BOTH sides) that it is not.

I stated in a recent post that “they told us what they were going to do and we did nothing to stop it”.

We didn’t. Trump had a plan though. He built up a team of lawyers in advance, and they were probably yanking at the leashes like a pack of hungry pitbulls on election night. And all of this is NOT playing out like the TIP fools prognosticated. Mostly through typical Demoncrap over-reach SNAFU’s. Close, but NO CIGAR. When you dump 400k ballots off at 3AM the following morning and the only candidate marked is Biden, you just dropped a statistical impossiblity into the game; someone is going to note the problem.

When you have a state that flipped a governor and both seats for Repugnican’t but the state voted a landslide for Biden,,,, That’s called a red-flag. Little tips like that are what Trump and his lawyers are going after. Audits are in order. And look above again, you’ll see mandatory audits for differences of less than .5%. There are several states where the race was that close. More audits

I’m not going to gloat about things here, and if you took the above as as such, apologies to you. No, the one thing I think EVERYONE can agree on , no matter how this plays out is that; the trust in the election cycle is DEAD. and that means that this country is an ambulatory corpse just waiting to fall over. Or be drawn and quartered in secession/civil war.

Bosnia, Chechnya, anyone??? Any of the other places? And to break up this country between the seas is invitation to invasion by ANY of the others. Russia may sit it out, but China has many reasons to want a controlling interest.

Hell, I’m just a dumb welder/wannabe writer, and I can see this shit.

So, why cant others? I’ve asked some, and the answer is usual, but I can boil it down to one word: Laziness. I built my own home, minor infrastructure of water power and waste management to be off-grid. Maintain those systems. Build my kayaks, have written and published two books, work full time and I’m single so all the little shit that gets split up in a household falls directly on my shoulders. (Hey Voodoo, its your turn to do laundry! Woof! right on silly hooman, give me thumbs please) and I keep up with things JUST FINE, so not doing so shows laziness or lack of concern or trust in a system that has proven over the last 12+years it is out for blood (as in YOUR BLOOD in the form of taxes and regulations)

I’m rambling now but when I see people proud of their vote for Gropey Joe, I see a person either proud of their negligence in civic responsibility or someone with no moral fabric to support their (lack of) thinking

Applies to 99.9% of the world.
Why we have an Republic that uses an electoral college and not DEMOCRACY

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