Message from @Shitty Kitty

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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.

2020-11-17 01:58:53 UTC  

E.g: Protestors from Portland do have a form of standing for filing a lawsuit against the government because there are actual injuries (physical) that occurred.

2020-11-17 01:59:14 UTC  

It doesn't get into the details of if the use of force was justified, that happens later.

2020-11-17 01:59:22 UTC  

It's a matter of if there is any sort of real injury.

2020-11-17 01:59:39 UTC  

Just a little bit? yea you can say allot. end result is the win just goes to more socialist type of economy higher taxes, pay more for Smokes, Gas so yett the people get to pay more etc etc.

2020-11-17 02:02:45 UTC  

That type of damage cannot be proven for yet another lawsuit. This is being more of a Philosophical argument then Case law. so i can stop i think you know what i mean.

2020-11-17 02:03:32 UTC  

Basically I think you get what I'm saying, yeah.

2020-11-17 02:04:17 UTC  

For sure @Maw #Respect