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We need a Special Counsel for Election Integrity.

His task will be to fully audit all the votes in swing states. That means an investigation the size of a large war.

Realistically, to audit and establish millions of instances of vote fraud will take more time than we have before the Electoral College votes and a President is sworn in.

But a Special Counsel can continue to operate even after a President is sworn in, until his task is complete.

The Special Counsel's results can be used by SCOTUS to correct the election theft even after a President is sworn in.

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posted ago by infinitysupreme ago by infinitysupreme
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I question how healthy this virus response is. 

Shutting in people will create stress, unhealthy eating, lack of exercise, anxiety from 24/7 coronavirus news, unsanitary conditions, lack of sunshine and vitamin D, depression, poor mental health,lack of fresh air, more use of addictive substances, weight gain, negative emotions from lack of socialization, intra family stress, seniors dying alone, poor nutrition, people not going to the doctor or ER for medium severity issues which then turn into major issues, and that's all separate from the pure economic devastation of losing jobs, closing businesses, being unable to pay bills, empty store shelves, many basic products sold out everywhere including online, negative GDP, closed borders, reduced trade, lack of human contact, routines upended, etc     

The stresses of being apart from those you don't live with, the stresses of being overexposed to those you do live with, financial stresses for the self employed, the temporary annihilation of the travel and leisure industries . . . the human impact of these things is difficult to measure both short and long term, and while the cure to the pandemic is beneficial to the medical sector in terms of making the situation less overwhelming for our heroic doctors and nurses, it's just horrible for much of the rest of society.    

I haven't even addressed the question of civil liberties like the freedom of assembly or basic economic freedoms or the closing of gun stores.  Hello, government overreach.    Goodbye, constitutional freedoms.