The fraud could result in a few months or a few years in prison.
But....
Voter fraud is a lot bigger than fraud and theft in large corporations, and bigger than insider trading on the stock markets.
How’s that???
Well, voter fraud could result in electing someone whose legislative agenda might result in legislation and regulations which could result in millions or billions or even trillions being spent on programs which would otherwise have not been implement or acted upon.
Voter fraud pays, and not only to the unfortunate souls who get paid a $1 or cigarettes for their votes.
Voter fraud costs billions and even trillions, and when voter fraud ends up being so costly, a few months or a few years in prison, is a very minor punishment for the humongous crime that was committed. Punishment should be at least lifetime jail sentences. The crime is THAT BIG!!
When are we going to hear about arrests and charges in south Florida?
“Well, voter fraud could result in electing someone whose legislative agenda might result in legislation and regulations which could result in millions or billions or even trillions being spent on programs which would otherwise have not been implement or acted upon.”
The crash of 2009 was entirely owned by the likes of Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and Barack Obama and others. That represented the largest theft of wealth in history.
I agree.
The way to stop voter fraud is to toss out the election results and strike the candidate(s) who benefited from the fraud. The way to stop people voting multiple times is purple ink.
I’s even bigger than that, in my opinion.
Every false vote is effectively nullifying the vote of someone else. Many people have fought and died to secure our right to vote, and to me this makes voter fraud on the same level as treason during war time. Therefore, the penalty should be similar.
I would fully support imposing the death penalty for intentional voter fraud.
I would imagine that once people are arrested, convicted, and the sentence carried out, that would pretty much put an end to it.
But I truly believe the crime is that serous.