Tuesday, October 8, 2024

In the 21st century the meaning of the verb word cheat hasn't changed

 
      There is no doubt that in the 21st century, the definition of this verb "cheat" remains the same, i.e. according to the dictionary.cambridge.org, "to behave in a dishonest way to obtain what you want.
     What is important about this verb word "cheat" is  the fact the definition remains the same in the 21st century, but the refusal to allow voter ID, when a voter ID is necessary to do anything that allows participation in this modern society, bares the truth.
     The vote is being manipulated to allow the winning of an election by candidates who "cheat."
     According to collinsdictionary.com, "If someone cheats you out of something they get it from you by behaving dishonestly, confirming that winning an election by dishonest means is to "cheat" to get a desired result.
     My research about the meaning of the verb "cheat" allows no deviation from the result, which is to obtain what you want by dishonest means.
      Either for the office of POTUS, or any elected office.
     Any candidate that allows a dishonest win is a cheat, too, and nothing has changed insofar the meaning of cheat, except a candidate that allows it is in an elected office by dishonest means, however, in the 21st century, my research proves, too, the election corruption has been allowed by both political parties, it hasn't been stopped.
      Yet the means for doing so exists.
    Candidates who cheat by counting absentee ballots after the official day of the election are stymied when election results are given promptly on the same day of the official election day.
    Not allowing the process of government to function can currently be done by a minority party in the Senate—use the filibuster until voter ID is necessary, insist that the counting of absentee ballots takes place during the period of early voting, and no absentee ballots are accepted after the period of early voting.
    Even better, make the official election day the only day allowed for voting and absentee ballots are only allowed when a notary certifies that the person who is voting can't do so by any other means.
     And courtesy of Yahoo's search engine (it wasn't on Google) check out my research for the "history" of the "absentee vote."