Biden’s numbers don’t add up!

The record-setting 159.4 million votes cast in November should beg for scrutiny. A reasonable person should be skeptical of Biden exciting 12,000,000 more liberals than Obama did in 2008. Is the Democrat party’s finest hour really ousting an alleged white supremacist, rather than electing the first African-American president? And, if that’s the only basis for GOP disbelief, it’s still wrong to call them “liars” and purge their posts from social media.

The DNC knows some shenanigans occurred and fear those facts seeing the light of day. As the out-party four years ago, their leaders publicly called for “resistance” nationwide, and their followers rioted in almost every US city. Remember the recounts, court challenges, calls for faithless electors, and the Russia hoax? Republicans have every right to question the election process, and Democrats should do better than proclaim all conspiracy theories “lies” and threaten to “de-program” white voters.

America has been here and done this, when Democrats with forgotten ideals and racist beliefs created a “house divided” that could not stand. With policies that create forgotten citizens and elitist dogma that alienates a silent and moral majority, Democrats ensure a “house divided” again. The greater sin today is not the conservative agnostic, who finds Biden’s results implausible. Rather, it’s the liberal whip, who demands an oath of obedience from the opposition party. Red flags are everywhere.

  • Throughout 2020, the mainstream media reported Trump’s enthusiasm edge; huge rallies compared to Biden in his basement. It’s hard enough to believe Biden won, let alone out-polled Obama in predominantly black precincts.
  • The GOP held every single House seat they were defending, gained 13 new seats, and still Biden won.
  • Blue states mailed over 10,000,000 absentee-ballot applications and over 10,000,000 absentee ballots to people who never requested them.
  • Democrats enacted (or pushed) unprecedented changes to election laws in many states, notably in Pennsylvania.
  • Until 2020, no president in 132 years had received more votes for re-election and lost – until President Trump with 10,000,000 more votes than in 2016.
  • Biden lost THE four bellwether states (FL, IA, NC, and OH) and still won.
  • Biden lost 83.3% of America’s counties (2,547), and 18 of 19 bellwether counties, and still won.

These facts don’t prove conclusively that Biden did not win, but they do prove implausibility, along with sworn affidavits of ballot fraud (at the risk of perjury). I want proof of fair-and-square elections, because I care about preserving the union. 74 million Americans endured a 4-year “resistance” and voted for the incumbent. Their disbelief should be taken seriously and not called insurrection.

Take Camille Caldera in USA/Today, who admits the numbers are true and insists they are “not proof of voter fraud.” She faults these numbers as a right-wing meme given life on social media, but not the declaration of Biden victory given life on mainstream media. By the way, her pro-Biden tweets are many, but it’s her opening argument that speaks volumes: LA County (CA) has 10.1 million residents and Loving County (TX) has 169 residents. A valid argument that misses the entire point.

  • The county vote reflects the USA at the granular level, so it matters that Loving and 2,547 other counties don’t align with LA. Democrats ignore granular unrest at their own peril.
  • Biden campaigned on his ability to be a “president for all Americans.” That he won fewer counties than any candidate (winner or loser) ever matters because our “house divided” is on life support.
  • Geography matters, and the 2020 county map is a sea of red. Colonial powers (Britain in India) and occupying armies (USA in Iraq) fail because they don’t control or care about the countryside.

The point here is simple: numbers that prove implausibility should invite Democrat curiosity, because they cannot run against Donald Trump forever. I look at Democrat strongholds (like New York City) and see dystopia; health agencies that cannot find vaccines, teachers that refuse to open schools, and nuts that want to defund the police. Back to that small county in Texas, thank God they don’t think like Los Angeles.

By Spencer Morten

The writer is a retired CEO of a US corporation, whose views were informed by studies and work in the US and abroad. An economist by education, and pragmatist by experience, he believes the greatest threat to peace and prosperity are the loudest voices with the least experience and expertise.