While tomorrow’s inauguration will make history in bringing us a new Presidential administration, placing Donald Trump alongside Grover Cleveland as the only men to ever serve two non-consecutive stints in the White House, today is an historic date in its own right – the last full day of the Biden regime’s rule. It’s a safe bet that many terrible things will happen today, even if you never find out about it until years from now. Will there be pardons of villains like Anthony Fauci or Liz Cheney, or perhaps compromised buddies and financial partners? Time will tell.
Today also represents a marker in time for me, and by extension this journal, Captain K’s Corner, which has gone from a place to park research and information to one of the most widely read political journals on the SubStack platform - thanks to you, the reader. You see, I began my fight for election integrity when Trump was still in the White House, expending all effort to keep him in Washington, D.C., where I’m writing from today. Those efforts, for a variety of factors, failed, but not for lack of effort. For 78 days between Election Day (November 3, 2020) and January 20, 2021, I worked at election integrity with Trump as President. For the past 1,460 days, I’ve been at this battle as an outsider, with Biden sitting behind the Resolute Desk, at least for some of that time when he’s not been on the beach or face-planting on his bicycle somewhere. What that means is that 94.9% of my time seeking to expose the truth about our corrupt system of elections has been with Joe Biden as President, and pretty much all of my time as someone with a comprehensive grasp on elections issues.
During Biden’s presidency, I travelled in all 50 states, spoke in 45, and have been hammered by domestic and international press and compromised politicians, and even commended by President Trump himself. Things change for me today, too, no matter if I ever serve a day on any election reform task force that may come to be formed. Beginning at noon eastern tomorrow, I’ll be working on election integrity issues with President Trump having returned to the world’s most powerful office. I’ve stood the test of time and finished part of my race.
January 19, 2025. One day until Biden un-asses the White House and slinks away to permanent irrelevance, certain to rank as one of the worst presidents throughout all annals of time, past, present, and future. I’ve stood on my soapbox for a long time and repeated myself over and over again. We have seen both setbacks and victories, regression and improvement, and currently find ourselves at a precipice in which we risk forgetting all about election integrity since Trump won.
It behooves me, given that we’ve almost finished suffering under the governance of a fool, to impart four final lessons of the Biden-era uncovered by the research of many, stored within these pages:
I. Aim Small, Miss Small
Far too often, political dissidents who normally describe themselves as conservatives, give in to fear and dread and spread hyperbole – or worse, misinformation. If it were up to some of the most frantic, Trump wouldn’t have even attempted to return to the White House because they can just steal it if they want to. Well, sure enough, look who is headed back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Systems thinkers understand that Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor will elections be completely overhauled in a day (or a term). There exist enough electoral votes to get an outsider elected President, but that window is at a tipping point to either expand or shrink by decade’s end. The second point of my Ten Points to True Election Integrity is to ban all electronic elections equipment – scanners, ballot marking devices, tabulators, and back-end software you can’t see – but for the lack of transparency it assures over anything else. I must ask - If bad actors had the capacity to flip 14,699 Trump votes to Harris votes in Wisconsin, why didn’t they? It would have flipped the state. How about 60,134 in Pennsylvania or 57,551 in Georgia? Michigan could have been flipped with 40,052 reversed votes. Bringing forward elections solutions requires us to strive for accuracy, not worst-case scenarios or anecdotal evidence like yard signs, cookie sales, or the sudden reversals of longtime liberal friends or family. This leads me to point out…
II. Birds of a Feather
I don’t amass elections evidence for my own health or entertainment. In fact, when I get buried in a state with dozens upon dozens of counties that haven’t changed stripes for a century, fun is the last thing on my mind. If you core down into the data deeply enough, the red states and blue states readily self-identify. Want me to show you a red state? Then I’ll show you a state that operates voter rolls that are pristine relative to blue state counterparts that enforces common sense measures like voter ID and normally exercises some controls over mail-in ballots.
I can also flip the script and show you a blue state. In practically every case, they’re going to have Automatic Voter Registration:
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