Thank you Donald Trump for trying to stop the Republican National Committee from using your image to raise money for the Republican party. I say trying, because it appears the RNC has no intention of complying with his wishes. They are apparently raising far too much money to give it up, and for all we know they may be legally allowed to do it.
The only other fund-raising tactic for the RNC, is to go after the Democrats on the issues and direction they are taking America. However, the sincerity of the party platform is a hard to sell to rank and file members, when the RNC is actively supporting congressional representatives and senators who are siding with the Democrats. Trump has stated clearly that he wishes to work within the RNC, but a fractured party has no chance against a Democrat Party that is always united.
Though I voted for him when our party gave the nomination to RINO Mitt Romney, I decided then to only give money to individual candidates. Today I feel even more strongly about not contributing money that will end up supporting people like congresswoman Liz Cheney and the six Republican senators who voted for impeachment. In truth though, it doesn’t really matter how much money the RNC raises unless they get the voting system under control.
In 2018, six California congressional races were Republican at the end of election day. Within 30 days five of the six were switched to Democrats by vote harvesters bringing in a massive number of mail-in votes. It was patently clear that if mail-in voting was allowed and expanded, the Republicans would be in deep trouble, which is of course clearly what happened in 2020. There is no need to explain the vast number of possibilities for fraud with mail-in voting, but be assured that with Democrats in charge of the voting things will only get worse, and they surely will be concentrating more on House seats after losing so many in 2020.
We are being besieged by appeals from the RNC to hurry up and contribute to a score of critical, time sensitive races and issues that the party will confront on my behalf. ‘Don’t you like us anymore? President Trump is very disappointed that you have not joined us yet. We know covid is making it tough, but even a small contribution can keep us in the fight. Please don’t let us lose this critical senate seat.’ Of course the email solicitations can be stopped, but it’s also important to see where my party is heading with their funding appeals.
My question then; is the RNC operating in some alternate reality, or do they just believe we party peasants exist in this other dimension? I mean, exactly how much money is it going to take to overcome the skewed voting rules now in place? Maybe there is a slim possibility electronic voting machines can be reliably hack proofed, but there are a hundred other ways to manipulate the voting rules, and the Democrats will use them all. Until the Republican Party figures a way to enforce a fair electoral system and to get all it’s elected people on board with the conservative platform, it seems a waste to throw good money after bad.