Message from @Zuluzeit
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well did one get pushed into the other? curious
This is not a State Law Question IMO. It it an US Constitutional Issue solely dealing with the Electors Clause.
Damn Chris Wallace is on fire https://youtu.be/cR_9fBQUtwk
How is states modifying their state law on administering an election not a state question
"Plenary Power" to the State Legislature. Not the State Executive or Judicial.
I agree and I think the only portion that touches the Electors Clause is where state admin changes rules that state legislature set ... but if redress of that would not change the outcome then SCOTUS has no need to address it? ... not saying it's what I would have preferred, just saying that is what seems to have occurred
You cant just say plenary power every time you dont want to answer a question 😂
hey I'm trying to learn something here ... <Googles "plenary">
That Power and Obligation was granted under the US Constitution. It is only subject to the US Supreme Court Review. Not a State Court. Only with respect to Electors.
@ejpips All is going according to plan. Just remember our 'arrangement'.
They are asking for the court to allow them to use their power when they cannot use that power
Lol
right so Thomas and Alito are saying we have to let you in the door but wouldn't grant you the relief once inside while the others are saying because we wouldn't grant you the relief we don't have to let you in the door
'Sumpin like 'at
Did I forget to mention how appealing your orange skin tone is to me for some reason I'm not able to articulate.
I believe he is talking about Injunctive Relief.
They may want to change a law outside a special session but that doesnt mean they can ignore the rules
Orange is beautiful.
> Did I forget to mention how appealing your orange skin tone is to me for some reason I'm not able to articulate.
@busillis Perhaps. But I can drink in that flattery as often as you serve it.
I listening to @Uncivil Law very carefully
I might also like to add at least someone has a plan.
yeah but injunctive relief is the whole thing here ... SCOTUS doesn't stop these states from sending electors to vote today then it's done
They went to a judge and said I dont like the law we passed to choose an elector. I'd prefer if the popular vote didnt matter and we have the right to pass a law that picks the electors. They are just like sorry what? You want us to let you break your own law? That's not how this works 😂
They could have even thrown out the votes somehow and states are still arbiters of the will of their people.
Fail
Not really. The President Elect is not established until Congress Accepted the Electoral College Votes next Month.
MCGA... In all of its iterations and permutations.
Hey, I found a link to the full report.
https://www.deepcapture.com/2020/12/antrim-county-computer-forensic-report/
Seems legit.
MCGA!
correct but SCOTUS is out of it at that point, then it's up to Congress to accept or reject
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We all do our part.
I prefer to do my part behind the lines and underneath the roles.
It’s kinda of odd that the creators of the first Great Wall aren’t fans on the guy building the second Great Wall.
Never thought about that before. Huh.
It makes perfect sense party members want to enjoy The prestige of having the greatest wall ever built, for all time and ever and ever.
Hipsters.
This has only be argued twice in our History. There is not much Case Law on this Issue. There is a Nuance to Constitution Law on this Issue. One of the major reasons I believe Standing was a Bad way to Address this Issue. IMO