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POLICE STATE END-RUN: DHS Wants Control of U.S. Elections

Thursday, September 1, 2016 20:50
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21st Century Wire says…

Here’s a classic case of Problem, Reaction, Solution…

How far will the federal government go to dismantle the US Constitution?

e-votingThe establishment rigs the 2000 US Presidential Election and makes Florida and its notorious pregnant chads the centerpiece of that artificial controversy. Predictably, the public reaction is outrage. Suddenly, there are calls nationwide for electronic voting as the solution to the old ‘inefficient’ paper ballot system.

Now that electronic voting is all-pervasive in the US, the next problem becomes ‘cyber security’ – which the government are referring to as the next burning national security issue.

Enter the relatively new and prohibitively expensive Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which ironically (or not) was created by one George W. Bush – a president who was installed into power not by the popular vote, but by a dubious Supreme Court decision in that very same 2000 US Presidential Election. Now the DHS claims that US elections are part of the country’s vital infrastructure and therefore it must be under control of the already bloated federal agency.

Looking back, we can see now that years of excessive lobbying by Washington insider firms eager secure lucrative contracts – by implementing a myriad of fatally flawed electronic voting systems – was not a mere accident of nature. It was designed for this very police state end-run we see now.

The only problem is that this would be unconstitutional, but does this government really care about constitutional law?

Not when you are erecting a police state…

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Legal Experts: Allowing DHS to Secure Elections Would Set a Dangerous Precedent

Barbara Hollingsworth
CNS News

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson’s suggestion that state and local voting systems be designated as “pieces of critical infrastructure” so that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can protect them from hackers is unconstitutional and would create a dangerous precedent, legal experts said.

“The Department of Homeland Security does not have the legal authority to interfere with states’ election systems without their permission,” University of California/Berkeley School of LawProfessor John Yoo told CNSNews.com.

“While the federal government has the general power to protect the nation’s cyber infrastructure, it cannot intrude into areas of state sovereignty without clear constitutional mandate.

“Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution recognizes the authority of the states to regulate the times, places, manner of elections, subject to congressional regulation. As far as I am aware, Congress has not clearly decided to regulate the information systems of state electoral systems or delegated this authority to DHS,” Yoo noted…

Continue this story at CNS News

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Source: http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/09/01/police-state-end-run-dhs-wants-control-of-u-s-elections/

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