79
Berticus 79 points ago +79 / -0

Oh and would ya lookit that, CCP virus gone...

4
Berticus 4 points ago +4 / -0

The pardon is a presidential power and he can use it whenever he damn well feels like it. Screw optics, tradition, or any of that other horse shit. It’s that kind of thinking that dilutes his constitutional power. Wish he would do it more often.

7
Berticus 7 points ago +7 / -0

“Electoral Volt”, I see what you did there

13
Berticus 13 points ago +13 / -0

No 230 repeal?

1
Berticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

The secret ingredient is fraud.

9
Berticus 9 points ago +9 / -0

Correct, most important detail.

Don't forget either, 1 month before all that bullshit hit they changed the rules on the reporting criteria from what it has always been, must be first hand source.

9
Berticus 9 points ago +9 / -0

I don't want this going back to those cowards. We are in this position today because of them.

The state legislatures all coward to their governors and secretaries of state to not hold full in-session hearings (half of the hearings were just informal "hearings").

The state legislatures all coward to their governors and secretaries of state to not call emergency sessions to raise the concerns to the fully body and public on the huge issues of fraud taking place.

They have, since day one, had the power to appoint electors. They don't need an order from the Supreme Court to do so. If your are pinning your hope on them finally developing a backbone now, then you are going to be sorely disappointed.

What is needed now is for those electors to be invalidated, or the election itself to be thrown out. The contingent election must now be activated as described in the Constitution. State delegation vote in the House of Representatives to select the President, 1 state = 1 vote.

2
Berticus 2 points ago +2 / -0

We won by a lot.

6
Berticus 6 points ago +11 / -5

This dude literally wants to put microchips in your brain.

3
Berticus 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am so SICK of hearing about how only the executive may call a special session.

Did the the First Continental Congress need authority from the colonial governors, or King George to hold their session?

YOU ARE GODDAMN RIGHT THEY DID NOT.

view more: Next ›