Several real democracies in South America prove this - actua...

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If you stuff ballot boxes (i.e. get the output to be what you want), you don't want to win by a landslide. It's too obvious. You want the polls to be ...

Several real democracies in South America prove this - actual voting rarely comes down to 50/50 because informed voters are pretty good at knowing what they want. But then our government declares those votes fraudulent because the results are not what they want. Our government wants copper, lithium, oil, and a buyer of our debt. So they call the real votes fraudulent, topple their government, send in corporations, send in the IMF... How many times has this played out? You can't stop at seeing the pattern in the other country - it only works because democracy is fake in the US. Americans don't want this... We'd vote for a change in a heartbeat, if votes were real. And/or if we were ever presented with actual options to choose on. Its not real. Its not real. Its not real.

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