We have seen a lot over the past few years. Trust in our leadership has declined because of herd mentality and the failure of both sides to see looming problems clearly and wisely. In many ways party politics has become more important than the survival of the U.S. tribe and created short and long term dangers. We have two acts being worked on that seem to show we are adjusting and willing to take a step toward ensuring we can't play "politics as usual" with our country (Yes it belongs to "We the People" and not to any party. I can say that as a light right Republican with lots of Liberal friends).
I still wonder if down the road we will find foreign intelligence collaboration not only among the extremist but all the way to the top. The figures involved certainly could have pulled off chaos and downed our system but it took a few brave souls to stand against the mob and believe in something greater then themselves (Those are heroes....not the fail to walk the louder talk people we often vote into office based on blind self interest). I think we should keep digging into it until we figure it all out. If nothing improper occurred, that is great, if something, we need to find solutions to patch the hole (While it is currently unsubstantiated and more of a possibility versus a claim one can sort of step back to how events unfolded, the placating behaviors, timelines, subversive groups, foreign social media manipulation, and other behaviors to ponder at least a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, nearly non existing concern. 🙈🙉🙊Don't listen to me, I have a Muslim sounding name. 🤷 ).
While I'm not going to comment on the specifics of each Act I will say that it is the adjustment and discussion of change that is important. It helps push our country into a learning organization that overcomes each trial and tribulation to be better and stronger. Growing pains into the Digital Era. We will thrive, develop, and with effort master our possibilities. Lets turn the page and see what doors open and close.....
Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act
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Enhanced Election Security and Protection Act
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