For whatever reason many of you are being misled to believe that Mike Pence can save the day.
He cannot, and does not deserve to be the object of your scorn and despair.
Donald will need your help as much as he will need allies in Congress on the 6th.
Barring that, he'll have to take action from the Executive seat against the the criminals.
But Mike Pence does not have the power to unilaterally save the day.
Nowhere in the constitution, with the statutes and amendments in place since the 1800s events is he granted such power.
Try to find the text that grants him special powers on the 6th, but it's not there.
There's nothing in the constitution that makes Mike Pence the ultimate decided of the election, or the sole controller of the count.
You won't be able to find a line of text in the constitution that grants this power to the VP. Quote it here if you do.
The process, and Trump has known and said this since well before the election is a contingent election by state delegation in the houses.
Mike has breaking power in the Senate to remain VP.
Don't embarrass yourself pretending Mike is a savior, or despairing that he will betray you when he doesn't even have the power to do so.
No matter what hope we maintain, the reality exists that Donald will rely on the concerted actions of many allies to defeat this enemy.
Imagine just briefly what tomorrow brings if he is betrayed from within.
The time to act will be short but more important than probably any moment of our lives afterwards.
Donald and his family will be under real attack at that time, and he's worth defending.
He isn't the future leader of the American Revival, but he's a father of the American Revival and a National Treasure as far as I can tell.
Will you stand idly by while the full weight of the leftist controlled federal machine is brought down upon the Trump family, or will you prove that it's made of flesh and blood after all?
I keep seeing people writing as though Mike Pence has some Constitutional super power he can deploy on the 6th . I see people reference a move by Nixon in the past, yet also seem to gather that Nixon didn't win the election where said move was carried out? (could be mistaken there)
I also see some people reference the 12th amendment as though it is the source of this power, but when I look there all I find is:
The President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted;
Which doesn't seem to indicate he's got any ability to choose what gets opened or not, and that it still falls on Congress to raise objections and hash it out. Falling to voting by delegation in each body.
While people are becoming disheartened, it was Donald himself that laid out a very narrow and deliberate congressional path to victory sometime before the election.
I watched it where he's telling a crowd about the contingent votes in Congress and winning by state delegation there, but now can't find it.
Anyone else remember, or have it handy?