Yes. "Standing" in the legal sense means the right to actually bring a lawsuit forward, because it directly involves you. If your neighbor got into a car accident out of town, you have no standing to sue on his behalf, because you weren't part of the incident.
That's basically what the SCOTUS held today.
Was there not a TD post yesterday about Iran threatening a counter strike?
Honestly, I think that's the perfect coverup ploy. "Election fraud? Guys, we don't have time to focus on that, let's make sure Iran pays for destroying (American City)!"
Dudes started a war and changed the fate of the world forever... over a 3% tax on tea.
Three. Percent.
A third of this country thinks a 47% income tax is reasonable.
If the founding fathers were resurrected today, they'd be beyond livid.
That dream is long since dead, brother. Hit the dating scene for three months and you'll find 90%+ are braindead whores with alcohol addiction at a minimum.