The Elite are Pleased with Cheating to Win! By Chris Knight (Florida)
This situation explains a lot, especially regarding election fraud in the US. Rasmussen polls has discovered that ordinary Americans want to have fair elections, but the elites do not care about cheating, as all that matters is winning. The question asked in the survey was, "Would you rather have your candidate win by cheating or lose by playing fair?" Of the elite 1 percent, over a third would support cheating, and for those who were "politically obsessed," the percentage was 69 percent. These are the people who control the levers of power in society, and who also, as noted below, are characterised by these alarming percentages:
- Nearly 60% say there is too much individual freedom in America – double the rate of all Americans.
- More than two-thirds (67%) favour rationing of energy and food to combat the threat of "climate change."
- Nearly three-quarters (70%) of the elites trust the government to "do the right thing most of the time."
- More than two-thirds (67%) say teachers and other educational professionals should decide what children are taught rather than letting parents decide."
We can expect much the same results to follow if a parallel survey was conducted in Australia. There really is a great divide between the ordinary people and these elites, and this is the dominating battle of our age.
"Anyone with a brain knows that there was epic cheating behind Biden's "win" in 2020, ranging from official cheating (e.g., mail-in ballots, drop boxes, and ballot harvesting) to unofficial cheating (e.g., delayed vote counts, faked ballots, and illegal registrations). Pollster Scott Rasmussen has discovered something very disturbing about all that cheating: While ordinary Americans want fair elections, the "elite"—that is, the rich, powerful, and connected—don't. They want only to win.
According to the Issues and Insights editorial board:
Earlier this year, pollster Scott Rasmussen asked voters a simple question: "Would you rather have your candidate win by cheating or lose by playing fair?"
The answers he got back were, as he put it in a Daily Signal podcast last week, "the most terrifying poll result I've ever seen."
Among all Americans, just 7% said they would want their candidate to win by cheating. As Rasmussen put it, he'd rather see that number lower, but that's not bad.
But more than a third of the elite 1% he surveyed would condone cheating. And among those who are "politically obsessed" – meaning that they talk about politics every day – that number shot up to 69%.
The same editorial notes that this 1% of "elites" is almost entirely Democrat. Credentialed people (i.e., college and university graduates) are more likely to be Democrats, as are the wealthy. These are the people who control the levers of power in society, so the fact that almost 70% of those who are most concerned with politics think cheating is a fine way to win is a terrifying thought.
And what do these powerful sociopaths intend to do with the power they attain through cheating? Nothing good:
- Nearly 60% say there is too much individual freedom in America – double the rate of all Americans.
- More than two-thirds (67%) favor rationing of energy and food to combat the threat of "climate change."
- Nearly three-quarters (70%) of the elites trust the government to "do the right thing most of the time."
- More than two-thirds (67%) say teachers and other educational professionals should decide what children are taught rather than letting parents decide."
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