The Legislation Insanity Continues
SB383 Will Flood Hawaii's Universal Mail-In Voting with Even More Ballots
Our Democratic Legislators are introducing Senate Bill 383 tomorrow, which will change Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) from opt-in to opt-out.
As if our voter rolls weren’t already filled with enough deadweight to compete with the size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
According to Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago and Honolulu City Clerk Glen Takahashi, there are approximately 100,000 “deadweight” registrants on our voter rolls1,2. The voter rolls are obscenely bloated, this needs to be addressed and remedied BEFORE any legislation is passed that increases potential deadweight on our voter rolls.
Hawaii is in the top ten states with percentage of noncitizens (illegal aliens to the non-woke crowd) as residents. 3,4 It is illegal for noncitizens to vote.
How will these people be properly screened to prevent them from automatic voter registration when they get a drivers license?
In researching to prepare testimony for this bill, I was hoping to find robust legislation that addresses this.
Instead, I found the opposite. HRS § 286-104.5 Limited Purpose Drivers License, allows for noncitizens to show their HAWAII VOTER REGISTRATION CARD as proof of residency to obtain a drivers license.
Apparently noncitizens are already voting, and can use their voter registration to get a drivers license. Unbelievable.
Our Legislators need to focus on fixing the current broken laws instead of flooding the universal mail-in voting system with even more ballots which can be harvested, sent to undeliverable addresses with no reconciliation system for their return, and submitted by people who are not lawfully entitled to vote.
References:
1. https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2022/01/13/hawaii-news/voter-registration-database-questioned/
2. https://www.khon2.com/local-news/second-all-mail-election-offers-some-changes/
3. https://censusscope.org/us/rank_mig_non_citizens.html
4. https://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/economic/reports/Hawaii_Migration_Flows_2013-2017_Dec2019.pdf
Its hard to even know where to begin in response. Hawaii has such an ingrained corrupt and organized system to keep the status quo and now it is working OT to make sure they hold that power even more tightly, in the face of growing opposition to this tyrannical system of governance by Democrats saving their version of “ Democracy” which is not even our country’s form of governance which is a Constitutional Republic. This state more than many other will have the biggest fight to bring this corrupt system to a halt. We can Do Hard Things, but it will take a small army of workers with a clear vision and purpose, and a willingness to get out the vote for a new Hawaii. One that belongs to the USA in clearly defined terms, including recognition for and provisions promised to Native Hawaiians. The melting pot of Hawaii from statehood has given it a unique cultural identity which is worth celebrating, beyond the political party identity of individuals. We have to recognize that to be respectful and respected. Still we know change is necessary to preserve our Republic, so hard fought for with many people of Hawaii having lost loved ones in these wars. Terrible loss and historic legacy is borne here. Sorry if this is a bit corny. Its just my take after living in Hawaii for 30+ years. The perspective you start with is different than the one you get from many years of living here and developing a more complex view of the realities and winning hearts and minds will not be done by anything but good sense that convinces a majority of the people here in Hawaii. Thanks for the great info!