This time no talk of rigged election
Editor:
In the aftermath of any election before a new Administration starts, all that can be said is some of the new President’s supporters will be pleased with some things and displeased or surprised by others. We will have to see what positions he was serious about and which versions he proposes.
Historically adherence to the Rule of Law and Constitutional Order leaves open honest discussion on grave matters.
These elections proved that elections were, and always have been, well conducted and accurately counted. On this, this time, all have agreed and accepted the Rule of Law and Constitutional Order. So will discussion be permitted or will we find ourselves in a maze of one-way streets?
Should we be encouraged that we no longer have a big Bull elephant in the room which distracted and divided us? That elections were rigged.
The baseless election integrity ploy (which was resulted in so many convictions, disbarments, and several more still pending state fake electors cases) was there, in part, to keep us from trusting and listening to one another. Will we talk like adults now?
At least the vote and soon the certification process have started out well as they should in any real democracy.
Conrad F. Cropsey
Albion