Message from @cornpop
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Bill Barr steps down after concluding there is no crime in America
BRUH
I just found something weird
Can anyone confirm this?
that's their story. They just aren't tell you that the GOP also sent their Trump electors for when the EC votes get counted in January
nor will they tell you of the MI Dominion investigation that revealed massive error on the scale of fraud, which was attempted to be blocked by the Dems
Or that the Electoral College actually doesn't get tabulated until January
they're trying to further implant the idea that the only way Trump could win is by stealing it
If it was a pointless gesture of postering, there would be easier ways to do that
It's not about confirming Biden's first term, it's about invalidating Trump's second
That's why the Dominion audit is so important
And the first WI ruling from the state Supreme Court
Right. On January 6th the want to say “he stole it! We warned you! He’s a dictator! Take to the streets”
Precisely
yup
He's the most benevolent dictator in history
only "dictator" to reduce regulation and relinquish power to the states... didn't even use a "global pandemic" to exercise control.
By dictator standards he's pretty shitty
Only thing he’s bad at
Did we add New Mexico?
Based
Hate to bring negative news but
Supreme Court is fucking up
eh, don't think that was a crucial play tbh
there are far, far stronger (even slam-dunk) cases to be made
Wanna bet it got thrown out from a technicality again?
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They dont legislate from the bench for fucks sake
Not the conservatives anyways
They don't NEED TO. They need to do their damn jobs
Are part of SCOTUS's job is arbitration between states. Which would have been the Texas suit, but they refused to hear it because they don't want to become "political".
Spineless cowards the lot of them. ACB and Kavanaugh.
They said TX doesn't have "standing" (at that time)... suit can and is being made by those with standing
Texas DOES have standing tho
Its a conflict between states, with Texas alleging a violation of the Constitution between states
I agree with you... just pointing out that was the only basis for their dismissal. But it's easy enough to get around that
That's exactly SCOTUS's job to arbitrate. And they pussied out.