Just My Two Non-Fraudulent Cents Post Election…

Recently, I had a discussion with a dear friend from recovery here in the Toledo area who is a strong Trump supporter. Being how relatively neutral I’ve been throughout this entire election process, I felt comfortable enough to ask them how they felt post-election. I didn’t expect the conversation to last as long as it did, much of which they talked about their belief that the entire voting process was fraudulent. They had strong arguments surrounding it all, which I really tried to remain neutral about, but eventually I opted not to. Before I talk about that though, I want to briefly take the time to be politically outspoken for once, being how I’m normally so very apolitical.

When Hilary Clinton lost in 2016, she gracefully called Donald Trump and conceded, wishing him the best. Although she won the popular vote, she failed to secure enough votes in the electoral college, something that continues to bother me with our Presidential voting process, but alas that discussion is for another time and day. Nevertheless, there wasn’t much talk of conspiracies or fraudulent voting back then, not from Hilary, nor from the majority of her constituents, of which I really wasn’t one of, but then again, I wasn’t much of a Trump supporter either. Oh, and in case you may be wondering in light of that information, I’m registered Independent. Anyway, over the past year, as an Independent, I’ve watched without taking sides our President constantly speak of his worries of fraudulent voting, especially via mail-in ballots. When election night finally arrived, while Trump was showing a lead, mail-in ballots and provisional ballots hadn’t been factored in yet, but as soon as they began to, showing Biden taking over the lead, Trump started to claim fraud, believing there was no way he should be losing. His denial via claim of voter fraud has now convinced many of his avid fanbase that it must be true, which is exactly what my dear Trump friend told me in our extended discussion. While no voting fraud has actually been proven at the time of me writing this article, which is about a week ago now, what is true is that it doesn’t matter whether there was fraud or wasn’t, because all it has created is massive doubt, anger, judgments, and plenty of increased negativity in an already unsettled and negative-feeling nation. Even worse, it’s now also cast shade on President-elect Biden, something that my friend was doing at points during our conversation, which is specifically what led me to move out of remaining neutral. When I did, I quoted a passage from the Bible in Matthew 7:3-4.

“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye. How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? (NIV)

Look, I know how easy it is to throw shade on someone, pointing the finger, especially when things aren’t going the way our minds think they should be going. But to judge this entire voting process, claiming it’s fraudulent and then pointing out specks in it or President-elect Biden’s eyes is going against the very core beliefs that the Bible tells followers of Christ to live.

How many of us have been fraudulent in some way in our lives? Has any of us actually been 100% truthful throughout our entire lives? I can’t imagine any of us have been. Thus, pointing the finger at Biden, or the Democratic party, or this voting process and saying it’s all fraudulent, when we ourselves have committed our own cases of fraud at various points in our lives is being hypocritical.

I’ll be the first to be honest and say, I’ve been fraudulent. I’ve led people on, made people believe things that I knew not to be true, convinced them of things to get my way, lied more times than I can count, and became guilty in so many ways because of it all. Yet, I often pointed out the speck others eyes never once looking at the plank in my own. All that did was create more division and left me lacking any real integrity. Thankfully, I’ve worked hard to change that and honestly wish all those who still support Trump would do the same. I wish each would look at their own actions and past transgressions, at their own potential fraud, rather than to continue pointing negative fingers at this election and ultimately of Biden.

My sole French-Canadian friend asked me very recently, “What the hell is wrong with my country?” What’s wrong isn’t a potentially fraudulent election, or a wrongly-elected President, or the Republican or Democratic party, or any of those political conspiracies either. We are what’s wrong. We’re the problem. Because we keep pointing our fingers outward, over and over again, failing to ever look in the mirror at our own cases of fraud.

Can you actually say you’ve never lied, cheated, stolen, or ever lived in any sort of dishonesty in your life? Can you truly say you’ve never been fraudulent on any level to anyone or anything? I most assuredly can’t say that and instead will most assuredly say that I have been fraudulent towards plenty of others in my life. So, the only thing I should be doing is looking in the mirror at the plank in my own eye, which if you know me, or regularly read my blog, then you know I try to do just that.

When we all truly stop believing the problem in this country is in things like our leadership, potential voting fraud, conspiracies, or in anything else outside of us, maybe then our country will finally become a truly united nation. Until then, believing in things like voting fraud, political conspiracies, and angrily judging the other political side or the new President  is only going to continue leaving us all as a very divided nation and a country in turmoil.

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson

Silly Joke Friday

Silly Joke #1

An angry wife calling her husband on the phone: “Where the hell are you?!”

Husband: “Darling, you remember that jewelry shop where you saw the diamond necklace and totally fell in love with it, and I didn’t have money that time, and I said ‘Baby it’ll be yours one day’?”

Wife, with a smile and now blushing: “Yeah I remember that my love!”

Husband: “Well, I’m in the pub just next to that shop.”

Silly Joke #2

A little girl asked her father, “Daddy? Do all Fairy Tales begin with Once Upon A Time?”

He replied, “No, there is a whole series of Fairy Tales that begin with ‘If Elected I promise…'”

Silly Joke #3

Joe and Joan were sitting down to their usual morning cup of coffee listening to the weather report on the radio. “There will be 3 to 5 inches of snow today, and a snow emergency has been declared,” the weather report said. “You must park your cars on the odd numbered side of the streets.” Joe said, “Jeez, okay,” and got up from his coffee. The next day they were sitting down with their morning cups of coffee. The weather forecast was, “There will be another 2 to 4 inches of snow today, and a snow emergency has been declared again. You must park your cars on the even numbered side of the streets.” Again Joe replied, “Jeez, okay,” and got up from his coffee. A few days later, again they’re sitting down with their cups of coffee when the weather forecast said, “There will be 6 to 8 inches of snow today, and a snow emergency has been declared. You must park your cars on the…” That’s when the power went out and Joe didn’t get the rest of the instructions. He suddenly turned to Joan, “Crap, what am I going to do now, Joan?!” Joan replied, “Well, Joe, you could just leave the car in the darned garage today!!!”

Bonus Silly Joke

On the first day God created the cow. God said, “You must go to the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to support the farmer. I will give you a life span of sixty years.” The cow said, “That’s a kind of a tough life you want me to live for sixty years. Let me have twenty years and I’ll give back the other forty.” And God agreed. On the second day, God created the dog. God said, “Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. I will give you a life span of twenty years.” The dog said, “That’s too long to be barking. Give me ten years and I’ll give back the other ten.” So God agreed (*sigh*). On the third day God created the monkey. God said, “Entertain people, do monkey tricks, make them laugh. I’ll give you a twenty year life span.” Monkey said, “How boring, monkey tricks for twenty years? I don’t think so. Dog gave you back ten, so that’s what I’ll do too, okay?” And God agreed again (…???…) On the fourth day God created man. God said, “Eat, sleep, play, have sex, enjoy. Do nothing, just enjoy, enjoy. I’ll give you twenty years.” Man said, “What? Only twenty years? No way, man. Tell you what, I’ll take my twenty, and the forty that the cow gave back, and the ten the dog gave back and the the ten the monkey gave back. That makes eighty, okay?” “Okay,” said God. “You’ve got a deal.” So, that is why for the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play, have sex, enjoy, and do nothing. For the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family. For the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain our grandchildren; and for the last ten years we sit in front of the house and bark at everybody.

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson

Thought For The Day

Quote #1

If people ask, why does God allow so much pain and suffering in this world? One day, He may ask us the very same question.” (Unknown)

Quote #2

“God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks to us in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” (C.S. Lewis)

Quote #3

“The most powerful lessons in life are often learned from the greatest pain and discovered in the darkest places.” (Unknown)

Bonus Quote

“Trials and tribulations tend to squeeze the artificiality out of us, leaving the essence of what we really are and clarifying what we really yearn for.” (Neal A. Maxwell)

Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson