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November 17, 2020

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM NOVEMBER 18-24, 2020 UCW 5 OPINION We the people are sick and tired of the elec- tion buffoonery. I believe that when things go sideways, you should either go back to basics or change the process because you have noth- ing to lose. Our American election process is the founda- tion of our democracy and the cornerstone of a free society. However, I think we can all agree that we may need a little election reform and demand that leaders make it a priority. I have a few ideas to help with some out-of-the-box ideas to a better approach to voting. What if we labeled both the Democratic and Republican Parties as terrorist groups and outlawed them? en make everyone an "independent" to only vote on the merits of the best candidates representing your beliefs, fam- ily, community and county. Instead of primary run-off elections, debates, town hall meetings, and community roundtables, we have a vot- ing process like American Idol using a panel of judges who vote candidates off each night until we get a winner. is would cut out party loyalty and annoying telemarketers relentlessly raising money for his or her favorite candidate. If their campaign requires mailers directly to your house, the Post Office should charge a surcharge to underwrite the mail carriers. Seriously, everyone said the Post Office could never get the ballots processed and delivered on time, yet they have no problem delivering those crappy flyers and junk mail. Each state is responsible for their elec- tion certification. ey need to have a voting process free from cheating, impropriety and a simple method to count. It is hard to imagine that in 2020, we cannot vote securely on our cell phones. ink about it! We pay our taxes, bank, gamble, and can even find a love interest using these devices, yet these techno geniuses can't figure out a way that will allow us to vote securely? After all, these devices have facial recognition, fingerprint capabilities, special codes and besides, your phone knows where you live. I assure you that if the Silicon Valley tech geniuses cannot figure it out, then the casino gurus in Las Vegas can. Oh, if someone does not own a phone, they can always vote the old fashion way - in person. Here's another voting idea: We should have an intelligence test to pass before allowing you to vote. After all, if we must identify traffic lights to get on a website through CAPTCHA (Completely Au- tomated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) to confirm we are human, it's reasonable to ask a few simple questions to ensure we are mentally capable of voting. Election day voting should start at midnight, Coordinated Universal Time (or UTC), which is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time and lasts all day. Twenty-four hours and stop at 2359 hours UTC. is gives everyone the same time and chance to vote anywhere in the world. e only people who would vote absentee would be those in the military conducting combat operations. No media outlet should be allowed to call an election. e only person authorized to announce and declare a winner is who the state designates as the official election spokes- person. Depending on what is being voted on, not everyone should be allowed to vote in Amer- ica. For instance, if you are not a U.S. citizen, you do not get to vote. Period! You would not let someone walk in your house and start giv- ing you advice about how to do your taxes, how to raise your kids, or what you should buy with your own money. So, why would it be suitable for a non-citizen to determine the direction of our country's future? Locally, if you do not own a property, you should not be allowed to vote on raising property taxes for projects for which you get no benefit. I remember as a kid watching "e Rocky and Bullwinkle Show." ey had two antago- nist spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, who frequently interfered in Rocky and Bull- winkle's affairs. We know foreign governments do that. Even the United States has done its part to influence other country's elections. In this election, there has been no evidence of foreign interference. So instead, maybe we should focus our attention on local interfer- ence. All Americans have the freedom and right to vote without fear. If someone interferes in an election, they should be charged with a federal crime and lose their voting privileges. is includes the stealing of campaign signs out of someone's yard. at is a very bold thing to do, and these thieves should be considered "election terrorists" and lose their voting rights. If they intimidate or "cancel" you because of your political affiliation, that should also be considered election terrorism. ese are just a few suggestions that would level the voting playing field. By restoring our confidence in the voting process and eliminat- ing the country's partisan political divide, we are free to practice and enjoy one of our most cherished American rights and freedoms. Voting — we could do better by JIM JONES JIM JONES, Contributing Writer. Comments? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. 910- 484-6200. Each state must ensure a voting process free from cheating, impropriety and interference. WFAYcountry.com WFAY is Fayetteville's 100.1% Christmas Station. 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