If it's proven, States can move, urged by grassroots efforts from pedes and centrists who would be shocked at massive fraud, to Constitutional Convention and nullification of Biden's selection by the EC.
That's if SCOTUS and Congress do nothing (which they 99% won't).
Also, I looked it up weeks ago, and a Convention of States most certainly could order an election inquiry. It is within their power to reverse the results. But there are no guarantees they'd open it up and/or what the results would be.
I think SCOTUS has no choice but to fastback both 2A challenges and HR-1. Especially after State Nullification.
Refusal to do so is a statement so loud that even the most braindead will see it for what it is; the abolition of the Constitution.
A Conference of States is one of the better solutions to this mess, but there is danger involved. When it's been war-gamed out before, the 17th Amendment is almost always repealed, followed by the 16th. But things can go sideways and there's no do-overs. States MUST send the right people.
STILL -- a chance to PROVE EVERYTHIGN would be damaging to the Dems and the Globalists forever
If it's proven, States can move, urged by grassroots efforts from pedes and centrists who would be shocked at massive fraud, to Constitutional Convention and nullification of Biden's selection by the EC.
That's if SCOTUS and Congress do nothing (which they 99% won't).
This isn't over. Don't give in, don't give up.
Also, I looked it up weeks ago, and a Convention of States most certainly could order an election inquiry. It is within their power to reverse the results. But there are no guarantees they'd open it up and/or what the results would be.
A Convention could do basically anything. We'd need to bring intense pressure on the specific goal.
Indeed. That's what grass roots is all about. If we send the right people with the right plan, some very good things can happen.
There's several groups that have been working on this for years to ensure it's done correctly. Here's one: https://conventionofstates.com
Still, it's a big risk/big reward scenario.
I think SCOTUS has no choice but to fastback both 2A challenges and HR-1. Especially after State Nullification.
Refusal to do so is a statement so loud that even the most braindead will see it for what it is; the abolition of the Constitution.
A Conference of States is one of the better solutions to this mess, but there is danger involved. When it's been war-gamed out before, the 17th Amendment is almost always repealed, followed by the 16th. But things can go sideways and there's no do-overs. States MUST send the right people.
that would be amazing!