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originally posted by: IAMTAT
No coincidences.
Republicans control the legislatures in Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
This election is far from settled.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: interupt42
The real power is in congress .
a Nazi concentration camp prisoner who was given privileges in return for supervising prisoner work gangs: often a common criminal and frequently brutal to fellow inmates.
originally posted by: Flesh699
Lmao I've been getting in staring contests with older people all day. They just stare at my maskless face.
Hilarious!
Can someone explain to me how these retards think a face shield is protecting them from air?
"Muzzle up dogs! I'm skeered!"
originally posted by: kreinhard
originally posted by: interupt42
The real power is in congress .
Close; the real power is in the bureaucracy. Congress is a side show, meant to distract.
originally posted by: Staffordshire1
originally posted by: Flesh699
Lmao I've been getting in staring contests with older people all day. They just stare at my maskless face.
Hilarious!
Can someone explain to me how these retards think a face shield is protecting them from air?
"Muzzle up dogs! I'm skeered!"
LOL, seriously true story, I've only ever been asked about a mask once, around June or July. I went to donate some clothes to a charity shop, there was two old ladies, probably over 80 or a rough life (I'm sure they voted in Penn). Anyway, remember I'm donating.....They said to me "where's your mask?" Staffy did what Staffy does and replied "where's your wheelchair?" Then I left. I'm still figuring how to link this to Q......
Peace and Truth
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: Staffordshire1
That's Demoninator not Dominator
I'm referring to "KAPO"
a Nazi concentration camp prisoner who was given privileges in return for supervising prisoner work gangs: often a common criminal and frequently brutal to fellow inmates.
THE HAMMER has been activated. Six tokens to control the election. The first has been used
originally posted by: Flesh699
Lmao I've been getting in staring contests with older people all day. They just stare at my maskless face.
Hilarious!
Can someone explain to me how these retards think a face shield is protecting them from air?
"Muzzle up dogs! I'm skeered!"
I believe the current consensus is missing the fact that Trump has a second, viable stealthy road to victory. I’m reluctantly betting that the debate about who won will continue until at least January 6 when slates of electoral college members are opened in Washington, and most likely beyond that as whatever is decided then is appealed by the loser to the Supreme Court. My conclusion reflects the analysis of my colleague in the Applied History Network at the Belfer Center which is below.
As he notes, this stealthy road follows in the footsteps of a number of previous contested American elections, especially the 1876 election that pitted Tilden v. Hayes. Then as now, each state must decide on a group of electors to meet with a joint session of Congress on January 6 where the winner of the presidential election is declared. The normal practice in a state where Biden won the popular-vote total would be for state election officials to certify the results and send a slate of electors to Congress. But state legislatures have the constitutional authority to conclude that the popular vote has been corrupted and thus send a competing slate of electors on behalf of their state. The 12th Amendment to the Constitution specifies that the “President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted.” That means that in the case of disputes about competing electoral slates, the President of the Senate—Vice President Pence—would appear to have the ultimate authority to decide which to accept and which to reject. Pence would choose Trump. Democrats would appeal to the Supreme Court.
Alternatively, if at that point, no candidate has the required 270 electoral votes, the 12th Amendment stipulates, “the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each state having one vote.” [GOP has the majority there]
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…both the words of the 12th Amendment, and historical precedent offer a credible, stealthy, winding road that could lead to Trump’s victory and a second term. Or as the saying goes: the opera ain’t over till the fat lady sings.