Executive Orders and Empty Envelopes
From the Desk of the Burning Mother
He wants to end mail-in voting. Not by debate, not by legislation— but by decree. As if democracy were a nuisance to be stamped out like junk mail.
📮 The irony? He used mail-in voting himself. So did millions of elders, disabled voters, single mothers juggling three jobs, and rural citizens whose polling places are hours away. But now, the envelope is the enemy.
This isn’t about fraud. It’s about fear— of the quiet power of the absentee ballot, of the grandmother who votes between chemo appointments, of the caregiver who casts her vote while her husband sleeps off the meds.
🗳️ Let’s be clear: The president cannot outlaw mail-in voting. Not legally. Not constitutionally. But he can flood the airwaves with doubt, turn ballot boxes into battlegrounds, and make the act of voting feel like a crime.
So we respond. With ink. With fire. With dispatches. We archive every attempt to silence us. We ritualize resistance in the margins of our ballots. We vote like it’s testimony. We vote like it’s sacred.
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