Monday, March 2, 2026

What Could Go Wrong

 https://www.firstalert4.com/2026/02/27/wrong-way-semi-driver-highway-61-draws-national-attention/

This isn't exactly about the rampant fraud in MN, but it's related.  The MN DOT gave a CDL to a gentleman who was clearly not qualified to earn a CDL, leading to this fine upstanding gentleman speeding down a highway in MO on the wrong side of a divided highway.   Yes, going the wrong direction compared to traffic.  

How this ties in to the rest of the problems in MN is simple.  In MN, voter registration comes automatically with a driver's license, and  a registered voter can "vouch" for up to 8 unregistered voters at a polling place to allow them to register with no other indentation or proof of eligibility to vote.   The whole system seems to be designed with fraud built in to protect the control of the DFL.  

2 comments:

Marshal Art said...

This indicates the difficulty in determining a more exact number of fraudulent voters of the "totally isn't eligible" variety of non-citizens. Wherever there's a "motor voter" system in place, and no more than an honor system style checking of a single box separates citizens from non-citizens, it's next to impossible to determine just how many illegals are voting.

Craig said...

Yes, the driver's licenses for anyone, auto voter registration, and the "vouch" system are all wide open avenues for ineligible people to vote. Whether it was intended or not could be argued, but the actual effects of the situation are that CDLs are being given to people who don't meet the requirements (as we've seen multiple times of late), and ineligible voters are being registered to vote.

Not ideal to say the least.