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A class action would work--all it would take is one case. The Supreme Court was almost begging for a filing, Alito, I think, has said repeatedly that the Constitution is not suspended during pandemics.
YEP. Filing fees can get big. Paying the researchers to do the groundwork, advertising to get people on a class action suit, having the staff to type up everything...Not to mention in many kinds of lawsuits if you lose you are responsible for paying the other party's court costs and legal fees.
As a related example, you can file for a patent yourself, and it costs around 400.00. But I can tell you from experience, the patent search involved, the hours and hours tracking down stuff, getting the paperwork and drawings exactly right etc. is a serious endeavor. That's why paying someone just to do the patent search to determine if a) you have a patentable idea and b) if someone else has patented it, costs thousands. Do all the work yourself (and hope you get it right, not easy) for 400. Pay a patent lawyer 2-3K, find out if you can even patent. Pay a patent lawyer and prep company another 7K or more for the right drawings, plans, filing and other stuff.
Time is money. And even a small claims lawsuit costs somebody time, plus the filing fees.
it seems like something that could be pro Bono "crowd sourced" though. i know if a lawyer is confident of a win, thier payment will be from the settlement and not the client.
of course the simpler solution is for one person to pay the upfront cost and have an open availability to join a class action or just create a legal precedent for other cheaper lawyers to follow.
a silly thought in my mind came up for dot win to have a legal team but that would probably be improbable given the cost.
It probably could be crowd sourced, but I don't know enough about the various types of lawsuits to state that definitively. Lawsuits are complicated shit. Personally I wouldn't tackle anything legal beyond small claims without at least talking to a lawyer.
When it comes to class actions, those are mostly stuff where there is big money to be made by the legal teams. The law firms that specialize in them actually have research teams that do nothing but look for likely targets (usually drug companies, mining companies, etc). They are seriously predatory at times. They know a lot of companies will settle out of court just to get rid of them.
I would love to see a successful election fraud lawsuit with tons of damages awarded to the people, by both the states that bought Dominion and Dominion itself. If nothing else, when we get out of this mess I for one will be working hard with anyone who is working on banning mail in voting and electronic voting. Absentee strictly limited to valid reasons, and general voter reform. This shit is totally ridiculous.
I used to blame them for being so stupid that they continue to vote for democrats in spite of all the damage they do. Then I saw the actual votes in 2020, and Kali was pink - Trump won.
Now I know the elections are rigged so democrats always win no matter how people vote. I owe the people in Kali an apology.
It is commiefornia. Even if they gave you a ticket they won’t follow up on it. That ticket has more value as toilet paper. Those pussies won’t throw anyo7in jail
Well since the police chief voted against it. I would venture to say he's not going to enforce it.
It's amazing how no civil liberties attorneys are taking cases on these, nationwide. Also, no class action suits or organized refusals.
But, as posted, this notice is sketchy a.f. A "directive" is not a law; the Municipal Code can't conflict with the Constitution, I presume.
Exactly what I'm thinking. This city is only 20 minutes away. I really want to make an example of these fucks.
ACLU no longer takes up cases fighting for anyone's civil liberties.
It's just too expensive otherwise and I'm sure if you could successfully fight against government you could be sued by any Tom, Dick and Harry
ACLU has always been a front for communism.
A class action would work--all it would take is one case. The Supreme Court was almost begging for a filing, Alito, I think, has said repeatedly that the Constitution is not suspended during pandemics.
I've wondered why it's expensive. is there a cost to file paper work or something? court fees?
YEP. Filing fees can get big. Paying the researchers to do the groundwork, advertising to get people on a class action suit, having the staff to type up everything...Not to mention in many kinds of lawsuits if you lose you are responsible for paying the other party's court costs and legal fees.
As a related example, you can file for a patent yourself, and it costs around 400.00. But I can tell you from experience, the patent search involved, the hours and hours tracking down stuff, getting the paperwork and drawings exactly right etc. is a serious endeavor. That's why paying someone just to do the patent search to determine if a) you have a patentable idea and b) if someone else has patented it, costs thousands. Do all the work yourself (and hope you get it right, not easy) for 400. Pay a patent lawyer 2-3K, find out if you can even patent. Pay a patent lawyer and prep company another 7K or more for the right drawings, plans, filing and other stuff.
Time is money. And even a small claims lawsuit costs somebody time, plus the filing fees.
it seems like something that could be pro Bono "crowd sourced" though. i know if a lawyer is confident of a win, thier payment will be from the settlement and not the client.
of course the simpler solution is for one person to pay the upfront cost and have an open availability to join a class action or just create a legal precedent for other cheaper lawyers to follow.
a silly thought in my mind came up for dot win to have a legal team but that would probably be improbable given the cost.
It probably could be crowd sourced, but I don't know enough about the various types of lawsuits to state that definitively. Lawsuits are complicated shit. Personally I wouldn't tackle anything legal beyond small claims without at least talking to a lawyer.
When it comes to class actions, those are mostly stuff where there is big money to be made by the legal teams. The law firms that specialize in them actually have research teams that do nothing but look for likely targets (usually drug companies, mining companies, etc). They are seriously predatory at times. They know a lot of companies will settle out of court just to get rid of them.
I would love to see a successful election fraud lawsuit with tons of damages awarded to the people, by both the states that bought Dominion and Dominion itself. If nothing else, when we get out of this mess I for one will be working hard with anyone who is working on banning mail in voting and electronic voting. Absentee strictly limited to valid reasons, and general voter reform. This shit is totally ridiculous.
Out of the barrel of a pigs gun, like any other decree of the politicians.
It's illegal. They are breaking the law themselves.
CA is fucked.
This is flyover country!!!
"Fremont"? As in the kid in "The Twilight Zone" episode who wished everyone into the cornfield?
This was a while ago, but may still be helpful. https://thedonald.win/p/GISguIOv/7-lawyers-who-will-defend-you-fo/c/
IN OTHER WORDS THE REVOLUTION IS ON
WE THE PEOPLE VERSUS A NEW SELF-DECLARED MONARCHY
All rights reserved.
I hereby declare independence against all tyrants attempting
a coup
a lawless tyranny
a commie technocrat dystopia
Fight it, go to jail, sue until you are a millionaire at your neighbors expense. Teach them to vote for responsible people for those positions.
Weird how they don't treat people with aids as severely as Covid. They don't even mandate condoms.
If you read the directive the exceptions are so broad as to be meaningless.
Where the fuck is Fremont? This means nothing.
Bay Area of Commiefornia
Ahhhh, well then. That explains everything.
I used to blame them for being so stupid that they continue to vote for democrats in spite of all the damage they do. Then I saw the actual votes in 2020, and Kali was pink - Trump won.
Now I know the elections are rigged so democrats always win no matter how people vote. I owe the people in Kali an apology.
Apology gladly accepted, the rebellion must start here
Nope. Nebraska.
I think this is about Nebraska's Fremont.
It is commiefornia. Even if they gave you a ticket they won’t follow up on it. That ticket has more value as toilet paper. Those pussies won’t throw anyo7in jail
Nope. It's in Nebraska.
GATHER A GROUP OF PATRIOTS AND CITIZENS ARREST THESE BITCHES FOR CORRUPTION! People have done it in other places in less tense times...
Well you see, they are huge gaping fagglets, so you can't question them or what they are doing using silly things like "rights" and "laws".
more like Enslavemont
Go read the constitution and take screen shots. Have it ready
Well all you have to do is have a member of the elections board issue a statement that you don’t have to follow that law.
Who needs a supreme court or a governor when you have elections board employees?
Care to elaborate a bit more?
Oh I was being snarky about how the elections boards just rewrote the law in PA GA WI MI AZ NV