Message from @Maw

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2020-12-05 02:51:48 UTC  

Also, I think if legislatures tried to elect electors to vote for a candidate that lost the popular vote (I don't even know if this is possible, Robert?) that it would undermine American trust so much, it would potentially be even more of a disaster than disenfranchising entire states worth of votes.

2020-12-05 02:51:56 UTC  

It takes 1 Senator and 1 Representative to send it to a vote to accept or deny the Electoral College.

2020-12-05 02:52:03 UTC  

So if both houses agree to reject the electoral votes, they can.

2020-12-05 02:52:24 UTC  

Finally saw R &R in the chat

2020-12-05 02:52:31 UTC  

What about signing a thingy that say you know. Forgot the word. Millions send document to Washington. Barr somewhere

2020-12-05 02:52:33 UTC  

Come onnnnn Georgia seats. Thanks Lin.

2020-12-05 02:52:36 UTC  

Good to see you @MatiLuc

2020-12-05 02:52:36 UTC  

yep. Robert Barnes explained this last sunday during his stream with Viva Frei.

2020-12-05 02:52:46 UTC  

Petition

2020-12-05 02:53:03 UTC  

That makes sense, but is it the 1 vote per state or a straight vote?

2020-12-05 02:53:15 UTC  

I'm pretty sure "trust in the system" is already permanently damaged, and has been for some time now.

2020-12-05 02:53:18 UTC  

I find it absolutely irresponsible that Lin is encouraging people to not vote.

2020-12-05 02:53:34 UTC  

Then it goes to the House for POTUS and Senate for VP. the House votes by state.

2020-12-05 02:53:44 UTC  

@jfindley Trust can always be damaged further.

2020-12-05 02:53:49 UTC  

If a president is elected and sworn in with known fraudulent votes (even 30% of Democrats believe the election was stolen from Trump) the election integrity will never be trusted again. People will feel their vote no longer has any merit or value.

2020-12-05 02:53:49 UTC  

Is that done by a simple majority vote?

2020-12-05 02:53:52 UTC  

I'm new here.. looking for Rob's book. Anyone know how I can find it?

2020-12-05 02:53:52 UTC  

He wants a 3rd party he has power in

2020-12-05 02:53:55 UTC  

I agree that it is egregiously irresponsible...but I'm thrilled about it.

2020-12-05 02:54:04 UTC  

@Mandy dropped it in the announcements channel

2020-12-05 02:54:07 UTC  

It is in the <#779548711230373888> channel, or pinned in this channel!

2020-12-05 02:54:13 UTC  
2020-12-05 02:54:15 UTC  

First rule of being a citizen: mistrust your government.

2020-12-05 02:54:25 UTC  

https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R40504.pdf is the contingent election document

2020-12-05 02:54:28 UTC  

Hey guys, love the chat

2020-12-05 02:54:35 UTC  

@nubian122 Welcome!

2020-12-05 02:54:47 UTC  

Each state = 1 vote

2020-12-05 02:54:48 UTC  

So tired of YouTube and Rumble

2020-12-05 02:54:59 UTC  

The book is in slides. Slides are the answer to everything.

2020-12-05 02:55:05 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq Thank you!

2020-12-05 02:55:07 UTC  

Hey maw

2020-12-05 02:55:10 UTC  

It's in three places @Zuluzeit

2020-12-05 02:55:12 UTC  

Im not sure if they vote by state to send it into a contengent election.

2020-12-05 02:55:22 UTC  

Would that not be a fairly easy Republican win? (or at least likely?)

2020-12-05 02:55:22 UTC  

@ChairmanOfTheBored, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-12-05 02:55:26 UTC  

I just know slides.

2020-12-05 02:55:31 UTC  

Lol

2020-12-05 02:56:02 UTC  

Slides can be a slippery slope.

2020-12-05 02:56:10 UTC  

Republicans have more states, so if there was enough political willpower there, you'd think @ChairmanOfTheBored

2020-12-05 02:56:15 UTC  

Another way is if the States Legislatures send their own delegates to the College and the Governor does, that state becomes disputed and their votes dont count.

2020-12-05 02:56:41 UTC  

Dems would find a way to buy enough Reps to award it to Biden anyway.