Message from @Roadtrek Girl

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2020-12-11 01:31:20 UTC  

Constitution law state state legislatures are the ones that decide electors and make state election laws

2020-12-11 01:32:47 UTC  

@TaLoN132 The media?? The ones who didn't report on Hunter Biden? The legacy media has no integrity -- deregulation has lead to 6 corporations owning 90% of the newspapers, radio channels & news channels -- it is SCARY -- now on top of that Big Tech is donating BIG BUCKS to state election boards and sensoring free speach - it is terrifying, how does tis country stand a chance.

2020-12-11 01:33:37 UTC  

And yet... they weren't. PA SC upheld that they had followed the law. In fact, the US SC had a chance to weigh in before the election and they chose not to. The rest of the states have also determined for themselves that they followed their own laws.

2020-12-11 01:33:40 UTC  

Guess whose buying politicians? China

2020-12-11 01:33:55 UTC  

@pinkie2 agreed!

2020-12-11 01:34:21 UTC  

China is not the only one

2020-12-11 01:34:30 UTC  

Texas AG is facing 100 years in prison for election fixing, bribery, abuse of office and more. He filed this lawsuit to get a pardon from Trump. His subordinates all became whistleblowers provoking an FBI investigation and he fired them all. TX runs far less fair elections but wants to go to other states to complain. Maybe get your own house in order. šŸæ šŸæ

2020-12-11 01:34:31 UTC  

No one wants to encourage China, really. You think that's an actual thing?

2020-12-11 01:35:39 UTC  

@TaLoN132 PA SC -- didn't even look at the merits of the case they dismissed cause of latches, what a joke -- thank heaves for the those fighting on behalf of our Founding Fathers and what the United States stands for.

2020-12-11 01:35:59 UTC  

Pa didnā€™t. They changed a law right before. I think it was 77 rogue actors changed. Not state legislature. During 1918 pandemic no election laws were changed. Covid alone is not a reason to break election laws

2020-12-11 01:36:24 UTC  

Fearmongering is generally an indication of a poor position on an issue... Because if facts aren't on our side, maybe scaring them will work.

2020-12-11 01:36:27 UTC  

Each state is different though. Utah had had 100% unsolicited mail in ballots for years.. hasn't caused widespread fraud in any of those years.

2020-12-11 01:36:27 UTC  

@Stygian Abyss, you just advanced to level 2!

2020-12-11 01:36:32 UTC  

Different case...

2020-12-11 01:36:33 UTC  

Please show the sources. The Texas AG has the number of cases that have been dead docketed and new allegations with a special prosecutor.

2020-12-11 01:36:58 UTC  

Please provide the article.

2020-12-11 01:37:51 UTC  

Each state is different per constitution. But state legislature must change laws. No gov. No one else

2020-12-11 01:38:19 UTC  

Laches was used to dismiss the Kelly case that challenged the entirety of Act 77 - not the temporary changes made by Boockvar to ensure a safe election during the pandemic. That case was upheld by the PA SC before the election and the US SC chose not to intervene.

2020-12-11 01:38:29 UTC  

The dead docketed cases are in regards to securities fraud

2020-12-11 01:39:25 UTC  

@Stygian Abyss OMgosh -- haven't you been seeing any real news? The CA Congressman put there because of Chinese Spy, appointed to the Intelligence Committee, put there by Nancy Pelosi who is holding back funds for those in desperate need in our country. Please educate yourself.

2020-12-11 01:40:11 UTC  

That's an article I've previously read it doesn't say anything about a hundred years...

2020-12-11 01:40:14 UTC  

Covid alone IS a reason for election reform. Reform goes poorly, what are you going to do with an election 6 months away?

2020-12-11 01:40:18 UTC  

There is a RWM... They would be glad to broadcast it - 24/7 on Fox, OAN, NewsMax, etc.

2020-12-11 01:40:38 UTC  

Thereā€™s a bigger case instead of pa 77. It is Texas scotus.

2020-12-11 01:41:17 UTC  

The TX case is rehashing the Act 77 changes that PA SoS Boockvar enacted.

2020-12-11 01:41:28 UTC  

@Dedkraken it is shady that the AG would have charges pending...

2020-12-11 01:41:45 UTC  

Spy. You know.. you're not supposed to know who's a spy and who isn't. If he did it knowing she was an agent, you don't think his dealings with her would have been different?

2020-12-11 01:42:17 UTC  

I donā€™t think scotus answered pa 77 they just denied. This is why. Pa 77 alone is not THE case Texas scotus is the only possible successful case if it gets heard

2020-12-11 01:42:17 UTC  

@pinkie2, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-12-11 01:42:28 UTC  

Something something goose gander

2020-12-11 01:42:43 UTC  

It's the only constitutional argument.

2020-12-11 01:43:15 UTC  

@TaLoN132 are you aware Disney purchased Fox -- so yeah they have some good opinion broadcastors left, but their NEWS divisiion has gotten sketchy.

2020-12-11 01:43:15 UTC  

Hey was there a vidio today or did we get kicked off YouTube

2020-12-11 01:43:42 UTC  

No video. Iā€™m bummed

2020-12-11 01:43:49 UTC  

I was hoping to see what found out about the dominion machines

2020-12-11 01:43:57 UTC  

No video tomorrow too I think

2020-12-11 01:44:16 UTC  

@jackel37isagod I was worried about the same thing -- but apparrently Robert won't be on till Monday -- bummer, right?

2020-12-11 01:44:17 UTC  

It doesn't say the AG was arrested it said the AG arrested...Texas Official Arrested On Felony Election Fraud Charges, Could Face 99-Year Sentence
On Wednesday afternoon, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrest of four people allegedly connected to a vote harvesting scheme in the state's 2018 Democratic primary election, including a Democratic victor of that primary.

2020-12-11 01:44:51 UTC  

Iā€™m no spy are any of you? Iā€™m a disabled former securities licensed insurance agent