Believe it or not, it'll be way harder to get away with mass mail-in voting fraud in Canada since our system is way more transparent and coherent than the US system. In the US, every state runs their own segment of the presidential election any way they want. They're all off in their own little corners doing whatever they want out of sight of everyone else. So someone living in, for example, Texas has no idea what the hell is going on in Pennsylvania's election and has no transparency on their process.
Worse, Texas has no say over how Pennsylvania conducts its part of the election. If Pennsylvania wants to rig their election, or not even have one at all and just have the state legislatures name their electors, then that's Pennsylvania's business, and a matter of Pennsylvania law and vice versa.
That's what happened here. Penn rigged their election, Texas tried to blow the whistle and have SCOTUS overturn Penn's election, and SCOTUS said no, because Penn can do their elections however they want and Texas has no say. That's why US elections are so fucked up, and that's how they were able to steal this one - by taking advantage of the giant clusterfuck that is decentralized state level presidential elections.
It's not like that in Canada. In Canada, we vote in one big, unified national election and it's all run by Elections Canada. So if one party detects another party cheating, there's no jurisdictional bullshit. It's just one party suing another at the federal level and whoever has the best evidence wins. And every party gets to scrutinize and confirm every vote, or its invalid.
We also don't fuck around with voting machines or any of that bullshit, and we demand voter ID nation wide. Now if Trudeau starts suggesting we adopt Dominion voting and drop voter ID, then it's time to be worried.
The US electoral system is and always has been wide open to massive fraud in ways that make it massively different than Canadian elections. It wouldn't be impossible to rig a Canadian federal election (there's always some fraud), but it would be way harder, and Trudeau would be unlikely to get away with it. Our system is too transparent.
Believe it or not, it'll be way harder to get away with mass mail-in voting fraud in Canada since our system is way more transparent and coherent than the US system. In the US, every state runs their own segment of the presidential election any way they want. They're all off in their own little corners doing whatever they want out of sight of everyone else. So someone living in, for example, Texas has no idea what the hell is going on in Pennsylvania's election and has no transparency on their process.
Worse, Texas has no say over how Pennsylvania conducts its part of the election. If Pennsylvania wants to rig their election, or not even have one at all and just have the state legislatures name their electors, then that's Pennsylvania's business, and a matter of Pennsylvania law and vice versa.
That's what happened here. Penn rigged their election, Texas tried to blow the whistle and have SCOTUS overturn Penn's election, and SCOTUS said no, because Penn can do their elections however they want and Texas has no say. That's why US elections are so fucked up, and that's how they were able to steal this one - by taking advantage of the giant clusterfuck that is decentralized state level presidential elections.
It's not like that in Canada. In Canada, we vote in one big, unified national election and it's all run by Elections Canada. So if one party detects another party cheating, there's no jurisdictional bullshit. It's just one party suing another at the federal level and whoever has the best evidence wins. And every party gets to scrutinize and confirm every vote, or its invalid.
We also don't fuck around with voting machines or any of that bullshit, and we demand voted ID nation wide. Now if Trudeau starts suggesting we adopt Dominion voting and drop voter ID, then it's time to be worried.
The US electoral system is and always has been wide open to massive fraud in ways that make it massively different than Canadian elections. It wouldn't be impossible to rig a Canadian federal election (there's always some fraud), but it would be way harder, and Trudeau would be unlikely to get away with it. Our system is too transparent.
Believe it or not, it'll be way harder to get away with mass mail-in voting fraud since our system is way more transparent and coherent than the US system. In the US, every state runs their own segment of the presidential election any way they want. They're all off in their own little corners doing whatever they want out of sight of everyone else. So someone living in, for example, Texas has no idea what the hell is going on in Pennsylvania's election and has no transparency on their process.
Worse, Texas has no say over how Pennsylvania conducts its part of the election. If Pennsylvania wants to rig their election, or not even have one at all and just have the state legislatures name their electors, then that's Pennsylvania's business, and a matter of Pennsylvania law and vice versa.
That's what happened here. Penn rigged their election, Texas tried to blow the whistle and have SCOTUS overturn Penn's election, and SCOTUS said no, because Penn can do their elections however they want and Texas has no say. That's why US elections are so fucked up, and that's how they were able to steal this one - by taking advantage of the giant clusterfuck that is decentralized state level presidential elections.
It's not like that in Canada. In Canada, we vote in one big, unified national election and it's all run by Elections Canada. So if one party detects another party cheating, there's no jurisdictional bullshit. It's just one party suing another at the federal level and whoever has the best evidence wins. And every party gets to scrutinize and confirm every vote, or its invalid.
We also don't fuck around with voting machines or any of that bullshit, and we demand voted ID nation wide. Now if Trudeau starts suggesting we adopt Dominion voting and drop voter ID, then it's time to be worried.
The US electoral system is and always has been wide open to massive fraud in ways that make it massively different than Canadian elections. It wouldn't be impossible to rig a Canadian federal election (there's always some fraud), but it would be way harder, and Trudeau would be unlikely to get away with it. Our system is too transparent.