Yeah sorry, we had to roll the site back 2 days.
http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?p=633760
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Yeah sorry, we had to roll the site back 2 days.
http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?p=633760
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I'm guessing the Alito move to push up the deadline means the SC will rule in favor of Trump.
Not sure it will affect enough ballots, but will be a boost to his side.
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SC ruling on PA likely tonight or tomorrow morning.
If you're not cheating you're not trying.
Indeed. The liberal clients I've had since the "election" have said the same thing, or they just shrug their shoulders.
What mystifies me most about all this is that they have no concern for who's actually going to be running the country...it's just "mystery people" when it boils down to it. At least we knew who Trump was. Now?...is it Gates? Bloomberg? Who writes the scripts for the media talking heads? What are their interests? What's important to them?
We've had a real good close look at just how fragile things can be this year...and we may have just handed the reigns of power to those that kickstarted the whole thing. To me it's just a giant shitshow of smoke and mirrors...unconcerned about the human debris in its wake.
Interesting and brilliant. Texas filed a lawsuit directly with the SC this morning. Suing GA, PA, MI, and WI for running unconstitutional elections.
SC has original jurisdiction in cases between states. Which means, the SC cannot punt by refusing to hear and letting a lower court ruling stand. These justices have to take a stand now.
Implication is, if the election setups are ruled unconstitutional, that doesn't take proof of fraud. It's a straightforward case of how the election laws were changed by governors and election departments rather than legislatures as required in the Const.
If the SC has the courage to apply the Const as written, this case wins. And a total civil war begins if they do. Cities aflame coast to coast. The left will scream that democracy has died, the Const and electoral college are enabling white supremacists, etc.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...lection-rules/
Schumer: Biden ‘Considering’ Forgiving $50,000 in Student Loan Debt via Executive Action
President-elect Joe Biden is “considering” forgiving $50,000 in federal student loan debt for low-income and middle class students, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) said Monday.
Schumer held a press conference alongside Democratic Congressmen-elect Ritchie Torres, Mondaire Jones and Jamaal Bowman of New York, during which the group announced they have “come to the conclusion” that Biden can “forgive $50,000 of debt the first day he becomes president.”
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/...cutive-action/
If the SC struck down the elections, there'd be 3 outcomes possible in my understanding.
1. Legislatures call new elections
2. Legislatures appoint a Trump slate
3. Legislatures appoint competing Trump and Biden slates and let the House decide it
#2 I don't see happening under any circumstance.
Red alert: Chinese boast of operatives 'inside America's core circle of power'
Tucker on it.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...61955845959680
China influenced American policies for decades through a covert network of “old friends” — sympathizers and agents — who had penetrated the highest levels of the U.S. government and financial institutions before the Trump administration, according to an academic linked to the Chinese government.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/dec/6/china-agents-us-government-helped-influence-policy/
The PA case that Ted Cruz said he was asked to argue before the SC is along the same lines as the Texas case. ie, invalidating based on the legislature not making election law changes.
If the SC rejects the PA first, safe to say they'll reject this TX suit as well. And probably the converse is true.
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