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"Vote Amish"

I've been using this simple phrase to describe how we can return to simple and secure voting in America. The phrase was hatched in a conversation with my friends Joe and Jane Blystone after a political event, where we noted that 60,000 Amish people had voted in the 2020 election for the first time because of the reign of our tyrannical RINO Ohio governor. They voted in-person, on election day, on paper.

What's your excuse?

Voting Amish means voting in-person, all paper, no machines, with an auditable paper-trail:
1) In-person verification of everyone listed in the voter rolls;
2) Paper poll-books printed in advance of election day;
3) In-person voting with photo ID and poll-book signatures on election day;
4) Manual counting of every ballot, with fully transparent and auditable processes.

It's how we did it for hundreds of years. Only recently have we become enamored with using computers for everything... even when it is not appropriate.

Of course, we would make special accommodations for those serving in our military, or those who have a good excuse for not being present. A small number of exceptions allows our clerks to do their due diligence on the absentee ballots.

But instead of making our elections more secure, our state legislatures are making our elections less transparent and increasingly easier to cheat.

If your legislator is not onboard with "voting Amish," then you need to get busy replacing them.

And don't wait for an election... you can't fix broken elections with broken elections.

Recall them.