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bewwwbbbskizzle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isn't far? It's four hours away...

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bewwwbbbskizzle 7 points ago +8 / -1

Here's the steps:

  1. Take over the city voting systems. Hide from the State officers for several elections until you cook up a new plan:
  2. Use the city votes to take over Statewide offices, specifically secretary of state and Governor.
  3. Defraud the election using the city "votes", use your new toys in statewide office to cover up the fraud and obfuscate any investigation into such. We are here in Georgia
  4. Repeat #3 for all statewide offices
  5. Grind down the incumbent Republicans in the state legislatures over the next few decades as the city's population arrogates more and more legislative seats to itself
  6. Take over State politics completely. E.g., Virginia just got here as of 2019 elections.
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bewwwbbbskizzle 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hawaii wasn't a state when Jefferson was President.

The EC votes you're talking about came from Georgia. And the question was which one of the two sets of electors that were sent to the College by Georgia was the legitimate set. He chose the set that benefited him.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 5 points ago +5 / -0

Aside from the fact that it's no longer in the bill, the powers to suppress insurrection come from the Constitution not Congress. The Act gave additional license.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's literally against federal law to certify if the error is larger than 1/250,000...

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bewwwbbbskizzle 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lots of buildings are too tall to have all the mechanical equipment in the basement. Usually taller buildings will put some of it on dedicated floors with "unlucky" numbers like the 13th floor.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 1 point ago +1 / -0

The css/theme needs more work, can't see the little side post bars (the ones that let you close a reply and its children) in dark mode on mobile anymore.

Also on weekendgunnit their banner is wider than the limits of the mobile site so it breaks the new sidebar thing.

Keep up the good work

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bewwwbbbskizzle 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think it's nearing the end when he dropped 'Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself' bombs. He says the guards did fall asleep....because of laughing gas. He said he was told that their blood showed traces of nitrous oxide in their systems. He said it was dispersed through the ventilation system, leading him to believe it was a complex operation, which could only be done by "deep state." He didn't name anyone in particular. I haven't been able to find anything else about the guards having traces of laughing gas in their systems to verify his claims, but if this is truly a secret he just dropped, I guess I wouldn't.

Super duper doubtful

  1. NO2 is about as evanescent as drugs get; it would out of their systems in minutes if not seconds. Typical time from maximum safe dosage to completely unaffected is about 5-10 seconds in a dental care setting.

  2. Blood tests typically don't test for dissolved gases - pulse oximetry is used for that and there aren't any pharmacologically relevant gases out there that would be capturable by a lab (see above).

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bewwwbbbskizzle 38 points ago +38 / -0

It's worse than that - three months of your pay get stolen and another month is borrowed against your and your children's future earnings.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 8 points ago +8 / -0

How do people not understand this process by now?

Because it's literally written nowhere that matters (i.e. 12th Amendment) how exactly a scenario like this plays out.

For example, "contesting" the election has no meaning in the 12th Amendment. A member of each chamber of Congress can "contest" an individual Electoral ballot, causing that specific ballot to be reviewed by each Chamber and voted upon; if both Chambers cannot agree by a majority vote to throw out that ballot, then it is Counted.

The above is straightforward - what's not straightforward are what happens to Electoral ballots such as those cast by the GOP electors from states where the vote was defrauded - those electors are not certified according to U.S. law, however that does not necessarily mean they cannot be counted since a Constitutional process is superior to all Laws.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is the mechanism to dispute votes regardless of any "dueling" status, and requires Congress to agree to disregard them.

This is the nightmare scenario.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ala letter of marque

Unfortunately they're banned by the Constitution

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bewwwbbbskizzle 16 points ago +17 / -1

Young men might feel like they have nothing to live for right now... those of us who are slightly older are responsible for people they're willing to play Minecraft for. I think we're way more dangerous...

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bewwwbbbskizzle 12 points ago +13 / -1

No it's like suing the guy who ran into your neighbor's car... your neighbor needs to sue, not you. Pretty basic common law doctrine.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 1 point ago +2 / -1

Direct Injury? No.

If a state physically prevented another state's electors from attending the College, that would be a direct injury. This is not.

Relax. SCOTUS will hear these merits in another case brought by Trump himself, soon enough.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why would all three of the justices Trump appointed vote against him?

Because they didn't judge the case by its merits, only by the injury caused to Texas (which was none, as Texas voters retained their franchise and will be represented).

This was 100% going to happen IMO, this is 500+ years of common law doctrine - parties who aren't injured can't sue.

That said, there needs to be a path for the states to initiate stuff like this because relying on the President and the Insurrection act as the ultimate backstop to corrupt states violating the Constitution is a poor way of doing things.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Prosecutors are not members of the Bar association (same as judges) so they cannot be disbarred.

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bewwwbbbskizzle 7 points ago +9 / -2

Na they're the same, to them there's no difference because that's just the way the world is: out to get them.