LANSING, MI -- The Michigan Supreme Court won’t order an audit, nor will it seize ballots and block officials from certifying the already-certified presidential election.
In a split ruling issued Wednesday, the majority said the state’s highest court doesn’t have the power to do so and according to the opinion written by Elizabeth T. Clement, entertaining arguments on the topic would only “prolong the uncertainty over the legal
The takeaway from all of this is that if you cheat big enough it doesn't matter if you get caught. Too Big To Fail political style!
Can't help but wonder, though, if they are trying to provoke rioting.
I think they are - it would be their dreams come true if we get stuck in a multi-year internal fight (dare I say Civil War II). That's why I'm hoping the SC route works out. Having said that, if Trump calls for us to cross the Rubicon, then I'm gonna cross that river and drain that swamp military tribunal style.