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Restoring US election integrity is essential to our future as a democracy

Updated: May 6, 2021 at 6:57 am EST  See Comments

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May 6, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – As a national energy expert, I often tell US citizens that we take our energy grid for granted — at our peril. If our energy grid goes down (e.g. similar to what actually recently happened in Texas), it wouldn’t take long for the US to revert to the status of a third-world country. Considering that every turbine that we add to the grid makes this a more likely possibility, we are on an extremely disturbing trajectory.

So it is with election integrity. Since we Americans are trusting souls, immersed in our busy lives, most U.S. citizens are complacent and uninformed about what is happening behind-the-scenes with our election process. That is also at our peril, as a freedom-loving people. When citizens become untethered from their representatives, then the foundation of democracy is dissolved.

The best thing about the disconcerting 2020 elections is that it may wake up enough citizens to what has been happening to our election process over several years now. Essentially, we are like lobsters in a pot with the temperature

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