Message from @osok

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2020-11-17 01:38:15 UTC  

Not if people would use common sense and just wear masks

2020-11-17 01:39:28 UTC  

You know what they say about common sense

2020-11-17 01:40:04 UTC  

we should file a suit in court for trump ...

2020-11-17 01:40:06 UTC  

That it is not so common

2020-11-17 01:40:17 UTC  

Common sense isn't

2020-11-17 01:40:27 UTC  

That's exactly why Robert covered the issue of standing earlier.

2020-11-17 01:40:56 UTC  

You can't just sue the government for perceived election fraud as a citizen, you have to have a certain level of standing.

2020-11-17 01:41:33 UTC  

Is vote dilution not standing?

2020-11-17 01:41:35 UTC  

ill swear under purg that i voted 11000 time to get biden in...lol

2020-11-17 01:41:40 UTC  

14th amendment violation

2020-11-17 01:43:01 UTC  

The biggest question you have to ask yourself is "Did my vote personally get switched?"

2020-11-17 01:43:13 UTC  

Did it not get counted?

2020-11-17 01:43:18 UTC  

You might be able to file on your own behalf but not Trump's, I wouldn't think.

2020-11-17 01:43:30 UTC  

Assuming you had an injury, Zulu.

2020-11-17 01:43:36 UTC  

And not a perceived injury.

2020-11-17 01:43:55 UTC  

Lol yes. Js it would be weird.

2020-11-17 01:44:13 UTC  

You can't correct a perceived injury.

2020-11-17 01:44:19 UTC  

or an injury that does not exist.

2020-11-17 01:44:32 UTC  

You couldn't sue for change in the outcome, but you could sue for procedural changes of counting votes no?

2020-11-17 01:45:03 UTC  

good plan/idea would be try not to win but make sure biden make 270 then let the 12th play out

2020-11-17 01:45:42 UTC  

dosent make270

2020-11-17 01:46:02 UTC  

Litigation is extremely costly, and I wouldn't recommend that your average Joe went an filed a lawsuit against the government willy-nilly.

2020-11-17 01:46:06 UTC  

order to cease and desist to mitigate damages. help nail down Injury?

2020-11-17 01:46:14 UTC  

Let them play it out. I want to see if they'll get there on their own.

2020-11-17 01:46:54 UTC  

Especially without concrete proof of injury.

2020-11-17 01:47:11 UTC  

Injury granted. Ok go...

2020-11-17 01:47:58 UTC  

You're looking at 5-20k in fees even if it gets dismissed before discovery, IIRC.

2020-11-17 01:48:16 UTC  

Just surprised more lawsuits are not in Court for the lockdown's

2020-11-17 01:48:18 UTC  

Sue for fees too. Next...

2020-11-17 01:49:52 UTC  

Well, that fizzled out. Kinda bummed.

2020-11-17 01:50:32 UTC  

So I'm wondering about the OCR matching thresholds of signatures. Was that threshold prescribed by law or was that up to each precinct?

2020-11-17 01:50:40 UTC  

Gotta remember, litigation is ridiculously expensive for your average person.

2020-11-17 01:50:58 UTC  

Especially if you want quality representation.

2020-11-17 01:51:35 UTC  

And if you're going against the government, you'll want quality litigation.

2020-11-17 01:51:35 UTC  

Meh. The cause is the greater concern. Beats 'civil war' no?

2020-11-17 01:52:01 UTC  

This is why class actions are a thing. I'm afraid I don't know much about class actions outside of a corporate sense though.

2020-11-17 01:52:09 UTC  

True but could that not become more Class action type of thing or can that not happen vers the state?

2020-11-17 01:52:16 UTC  

LOL

2020-11-17 01:52:27 UTC  

Lol parallel thinking

2020-11-17 01:54:23 UTC  

Class actions get a little bit wonky with standing, but still, I think injury has to be proven.

2020-11-17 01:56:24 UTC  

I am not a lawyer though, and this is mere speculation and for the good of debate.