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Opinion: One will win presidency, we all will lose

Strange things are going on. I see smart people -- who seem truthful -- saying the presidential candidate they prefer has this election in the bag. They give evidence to back their observations.

While I have no way to be sure, their evidence looks credible. Yet, they don’t agree with each other but are taking opposite positions.

It’s obvious that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will win in a landslide.

Since there’s no possibility my preferred election outcome will prevail, I’m in a unique position to see the craziness washing over the land. I’ve watched this happen most of my adult life.

I would say one side will be sorely disappointed at how the election turns out once all the votes are tabulated a month or two from now, but I doubt this will be the case. Anger is more likely than disappointment. The national media corporations will have already declared a winner, and gone are the days when “Dewey Defeats Truman” will be recanted.

One side will say the election was rigged -- and they’ll be right. Was it rigged enough to affect the end result? I don’t know. I do think election rigging will make the final tally closer to 50/50 than it would otherwise be.

Elections are too big not to rig. They’ve been elevated to ridiculous importance. The payoff is too high to not try to rig them. Government has too much power to just let things happen naturally, and presidents are the human face of government power. Plus, the risk of getting caught and being punished, or having the election thrown out, is so low as to not be a concern.

Whichever side you find yourself on, don’t freak out. You are still the only one with a right to govern you. All others are usurpers.

Personally, I think government will keep doing the evil it does, regardless of who holds the office of president. You can call this “The Deep State” or simply the bureaucracy.

No matter who holds the office, you are still threatened into getting licenses and permission to do things you have a natural human right to do. You still have to pay government a yearly ransom to keep from having your property violently ripped from your possession. Government continues to grow in power and meddlesomeness.

Elections have little chance of changing this for the better, and that’s the only outcome I would care about.

Farwell’s Kent McManigal champions liberty. Contact him at:

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