I Had a Dream

On the one week anniversary of Martin Luther King Day, I had a dream. This morning when I woke up, I had a vivid recollection of what I supposed was a dream. No, it was not a nightmare similar to the many that I have had concerning our Looney-Tunes-like state of California. Although some of the details of the dream were a bit fuzzy, there was an unusual clarity in some respects as actual numbers were involved. Get ready! Fasten your seatbelts! I dreamt that the state of California, or rather its Attorney General, announced that 95,000 individuals registered to vote in the Golden State had been identified as “Non-US Citizens,” meaning they are illegally registered to vote. Further evidence brought forth by the Secretary of State confirmed that 58,000 of these individuals have broken the law and voted in “one or more” recent elections. “Every single instance of illegal voting threatens democracy in our state and deprives individual Californians of their voice,” the Attorney General said in a statement. “My Election Fraud Unit stands ready to investigate and prosecute crimes against the democratic process when needed. The Sec. of State discovered a total of approximately 95,000 individuals illegally registered to vote after a year-long evaluation of California county voting registrars. Today, his office announced that 58,000 of these individuals actually voted in one or more elections. Integrity and efficiency of elections require accuracy of our state’s voter rolls, and my office is committed to using all available tools under the law to maintain an accurate list of registered voters. Our agency has provided extensive training opportunities to county voter registrars so that they can properly perform list maintenance activities in accordance with federal and state law, which affords every registered voter the chance to submit proof of eligibility,” the Sec. of State told the media. The Sec. of State immediately provided the data in its possession to the California Attorney General’s office, as the Secretary of State has no statutory enforcement authority to investigate or prosecute alleged illegal activity in connection with an election. Wow! Double and Triple Wow!!

As I got out of bed, something hit the floor. It was my i-pad. I had apparently fallen asleep last night while reading “Townhall.” Oops! My “dream” was apparently a juxtaposition of a Townhall article by Timothy Meads, and fantasy, as the state that actually had looked into illegals registering to vote and then voting was Texas. Perhaps it was 58,000 illegal votes that made the recent O’Rourke-Cruz Senate race appear closer than it actually was? 

Let’s think a bit more about my California fantasy dream. In 2014 according to Pew Research Data statistics there were 1,650,000 illegals living in Texas, whereas there were 2,350,000 illegals living in California. If we extrapolate these recent Texas numbers to California, it means that there would be about 82,600 fraudulent votes by illegals in each California election! But to even make matters even worse, a recent 2018 study out of Yale and M.I.T. said that the estimate of 11.1 million illegals living in the U.S. is much too low. They said that a more realistic number is 16.7-22 million, and this implies that there are more than 2.35 million in California . . .  how many more fraudulent illegal votes does this mean in California? OMG ! Until there comes a time when California gets serious about the actual number of illegal votes in the state, my vote as well as yours, mean very little.

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