Given the PA supreme court is overwhelmingly democrat, they were definitely expecting it to get get thrown out, yes. Which means it now gets to go to the actual supreme court, where we hold the majority even if Roberts cucks, and that's the end of it. Supreme Court ruling is final.
No, SCOTUS would laugh and mock the PA State Supreme Court for its errant application of laches. After that, it will get interesting. The Court could go rather far with the opinion but they may remand with more limited instruction. We'll have to wait and see. No doubt SCOTUS has been expecting this as case to come their way for some time now.
Not the plan for it to be thrown out. That was just the expected outcome. So nothing to be worried about. It was always the expectation that the case would be appealed, including if the PA SC ruled in favor of the republicans.
So losing a pretty clear-cut case in a sate state Supreme Court is “going to plan?”
I don’t like the idea of always relying on the SCOTUS to be the backstop for everything, especially given how politicized it has become. Seems like having the states do the right thing would avoid a lot of headaches and potential risk.
Wouldn’t a better plan have bin to just win the case?
The PA SC was never going to do anything in trumps favor or make anything easy is the point hes making. As much as we all wouldve liked for this to be settled today it's not really surprising this dem heavy court found a way to kick it back
Did you not see the flimsy nonsense they rejected the case on?
Do you really think there was a snowball in hell chance of winning that case?
It is a stepping stone. That’s it. That’s all it ever could have been. The rejection is expected.
You may not like relying on the SC, but that is where we are at. You don’t like how it is politicized, but I don’t like how mortal kombat, my kid’s homework, and even my aquarium magazines, are politicized. Everything is politicized, now. It’s actually been that way for a while. In six months, when there’s pandemonium, as pissed off leftists burn down their own cities, are you going to like where we are at? I’m not, but if we win with this, the breakdown is inevitable. Actually, the breakdown is inevitable anyway.
The country is dysfunctional. The justice systems is dysfunctional. It’s never going to be like it was.
We can win this one, and postpone the reckoning another four years, at least. War will eventually be inevitable, though. There’s no avoiding that.
2024 is coming, as you have said, and these specific events aren’t going to change what is inevitable, but with four more years of GEOTUS, we can better prepare. That way, when things come to a head, we will have a greater advantage.
Its all going to plan pedes
Whoever downvoted this is a doomer and needs to reconsider their life choices
Doomers need to disembark from the front of the MAGA Train🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Or perhaps stand in front of it.
It needed to get thrown out so that the case can be appealed to the Supreme Court.
We have a solid 5-3-1 majority. SCOTUS is on our side, and Justice Clarence Thomas is probably itching for some revenge against Joe Biden.
Given the PA supreme court is overwhelmingly democrat, they were definitely expecting it to get get thrown out, yes. Which means it now gets to go to the actual supreme court, where we hold the majority even if Roberts cucks, and that's the end of it. Supreme Court ruling is final.
No, SCOTUS would laugh and mock the PA State Supreme Court for its errant application of laches. After that, it will get interesting. The Court could go rather far with the opinion but they may remand with more limited instruction. We'll have to wait and see. No doubt SCOTUS has been expecting this as case to come their way for some time now.
Not the plan for it to be thrown out. That was just the expected outcome. So nothing to be worried about. It was always the expectation that the case would be appealed, including if the PA SC ruled in favor of the republicans.
Huh? Scotus has always been the plan.
So losing a pretty clear-cut case in a sate state Supreme Court is “going to plan?”
I don’t like the idea of always relying on the SCOTUS to be the backstop for everything, especially given how politicized it has become. Seems like having the states do the right thing would avoid a lot of headaches and potential risk.
Wouldn’t a better plan have bin to just win the case?
The PA SC was never going to do anything in trumps favor or make anything easy is the point hes making. As much as we all wouldve liked for this to be settled today it's not really surprising this dem heavy court found a way to kick it back
Do you think that is possible?
Did you not see the flimsy nonsense they rejected the case on?
Do you really think there was a snowball in hell chance of winning that case?
It is a stepping stone. That’s it. That’s all it ever could have been. The rejection is expected.
You may not like relying on the SC, but that is where we are at. You don’t like how it is politicized, but I don’t like how mortal kombat, my kid’s homework, and even my aquarium magazines, are politicized. Everything is politicized, now. It’s actually been that way for a while. In six months, when there’s pandemonium, as pissed off leftists burn down their own cities, are you going to like where we are at? I’m not, but if we win with this, the breakdown is inevitable. Actually, the breakdown is inevitable anyway.
The country is dysfunctional. The justice systems is dysfunctional. It’s never going to be like it was.
We can win this one, and postpone the reckoning another four years, at least. War will eventually be inevitable, though. There’s no avoiding that.
2024 is coming, as you have said, and these specific events aren’t going to change what is inevitable, but with four more years of GEOTUS, we can better prepare. That way, when things come to a head, we will have a greater advantage.
"going to plan" is better stated as "going as expected"
It's not always possible to win a particular "event" but it's also not damaging to lose a particular "event" either.
No. Trump said it election night.
"We are going to take this to the Supreme Court"
Win the case in a court completely stacked with Dims? Good luck w/that.