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http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a12476712/wisconsin-voter-hacking/Our Democratic System Is on the Cusp of Failing Before Our Eyes
Russian interference in the 2016 election may have only been a warning shot.
By Charles P. Pierce
Sep 26, 2017
If only Hillary Rodham Clinton had Gone To Wisconsin, they say, all of this could have been avoided and, in truth, staying away wasnt the smartest thing any candidate ever did. After all, she was the first Democratic candidate to lose the state in almost 30 years, and she lost it only by roughly 23,000 votes. In the immediate aftermath, Governor Scott Walker, the goggle-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to manage this particular Midwest subsidiary, and a guy who couldnt even make the starting line in his own partys presidential primaries, scoffed at HRC as someone who wasnt an aspirational candidate. Of course, there were non-aspirational factors at play everywhere in the state, as the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports.
Largely under the radar, the entire premise of democratic elections in this country is completely up for grabs. Some of it, like this legislative ratfcking in Wisconsin, is self-inflicted. Meanwhile, we seem to be inching ever closer to the possibility that the Russian ratfcking may have involved hacking into election systems and, more speculatively, monkeywrenching results.
Wisconsin is one of 21 states that, last week, confirmed that there were Russian attempts to hack its voting system. All it will take is one precinct somewhere in which hackers juggled the numbers and the confidence Americans have in their elections will drop to almost nothing. (And what still makes me nervous is the possibility that 2016 actually began as a dry run that succeeded beyond the dreams of its planners.) This is a terrible time to have our own politicians still playing mischief with the franchise themselves.
At a time in which every institution seems fragile, this is the one institution that cannot be. Without the legitimacy of the franchise, and without its extending it as widely as possible, the American system of government is in the first case a deliberate fraud and in the second case an empty husk. This is a genuine crisis in the middle of a virtual epidemic of them. None of them can be put off. All of them have to be confronted now. Not all existential threats announce themselves.
Girard442
(6,070 posts)The conceit of our electoral system has always been that, no matter how many antics and shenanigans happened in an election, the person who entered the oval office could be counted on to be...well, at least not batshit crazy. Now that that pooch has been screwed, it's going to take decades of squeaky-clean behavior before the world trusts us even a little bit. It wouldn't hurt if the authors of this clusterf**k ended up behind bars. Neither of those things seem to be about to happen any time soon.
crosinski
(411 posts)I guess he hadn't noticed it fell over on election night 2016. It's way too easy to deny the Russians hacked our democracy because things are running along as well as they can with a monster clown installed as president, but there is nothing more important than this politically. Our democracy is broken, and nothing will ever be right in America again until we fix it.