Wasn't that the excuse georgia used to implement dominion?
Allow me to give you a little blackpill:
- Melvin is backed by investment banks
- Melvin turns down customers because they're already stacked.
- Melvin clones just copy melvin's moves and serve the customers that can't make melvin's cut.
- Melvin clones are also backed by investment banks.
If they hold through next week it's likely to dissolve every investment bank in the USA and a lot outside. Whether the USA bails them out or not, you're looking at a total crash of the USD and the world economy in excess of '29 some time next week.
And this is happening at the exact same time as the davos agenda that "Kicks off" the great reset.
Yeah. Not a coincidence. This'll hurt them for sure, but us too.
https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/firefox.html
Can be disabled by a poweruser.
The main issue with firefox is mozilla - a stereotypical woke shithole. Unfortunately, letting firefox die would consign the entire world to the chromium engine which would be far worse for privacy.
Mozilla is shit, but brave is spyware. Firefox is too, but its spyware can at least be disabled by a power user.
You do need religion to stop communist subversion, per Yuri Bezmenov
The deal is that Texas has not been injured in fact as the electors have not yet been chosen.
Could you point me to more info on this? The court order was very brief and didn't mention the specific reason they had no standing.
The State of Texas’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution. Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections. All other pending motions are dismissed as moot.
The problem was "standing" to bring a case. You must have standing to sue.
Yes - doesn't this set precedent that states don't have standing to sue other states over violations of the constitution in a federal election? Isn't that a big deal?
Yeah AHS has been doing this for years