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The courts are a co-equal branch of government.IGNORE THE ABOVE POST!!!
It is correct, but it MUST BE IGNORED!!!
Please continue on with the dot-by-dot dem/lib/cabal attack on the basic foundations of our unique Republic.
ORDER OF THE DAY: Do NOT acknowledge or pay attention to the fact that the Supreme Court has already ruled on lawfare attacks on a US President --
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Ally escapes! You can too. Come outta the darkness into the light.
All his challenges were thrown out, unexamined in open court.Why have Trump and his lawyers not challenged the election results based on the fact that federal law requires federal elections to be decided on election day? It doesn't matter what the results were at 12:12 a.m -- the election was over at midnight. That would have been the easiest grounds to challenge the results on. They didn't even have to try to prove there was fraud. The fact that counting continued after election day automatically proves there was fraud. What other reason could there have been for continuing to count votes after midnight? Why would several states -- all of which Trump was ahead in -- stop counting early when they knew they were required to count until midnight? The only possible reason had to have been to see how many votes they had to come up with for Biden to win. Trump and his lawyers have to know that federal law requires federal elections to be decided on election day. The entire mainstream media must know that too, but obviusly they're not going to bring that up.
Here's an article by Devvy Kidd about federal elections having to be decided on election day:
The problem with this line of thinking is the fact that the People do not vote in any "federal elections" in this nation.Why have Trump and his lawyers not challenged the election results based on the fact that federal law requires federal elections to be decided on election day? It doesn't matter what the results were at 12:12 a.m -- the election was over at midnight. That would have been the easiest grounds to challenge the results on. They didn't even have to try to prove there was fraud. The fact that counting continued after election day automatically proves there was fraud. What other reason could there have been for continuing to count votes after midnight? Why would several states -- all of which Trump was ahead in -- stop counting early when they knew they were required to count until midnight? The only possible reason had to have been to see how many votes they had to come up with for Biden to win. Trump and his lawyers have to know that federal law requires federal elections to be decided on election day. The entire mainstream media must know that too, but obviusly they're not going to bring that up.
Here's an article by Devvy Kidd about federal elections having to be decided on election day:
Now this?
Trump received millions from China, other foreign governments while president: report
Under the US Constitution, presidents are prohibited from taking financial payments or gifts “of any kind whatever” unless they obtain consent from Congress.www.theage.com.au
Now this?
Trump received millions from China, other foreign governments while president: report
Under the US Constitution, presidents are prohibited from taking financial payments or gifts “of any kind whatever” unless they obtain consent from Congress.www.theage.com.au
What everyone seems to forget is Trump didn't force anyone to stay at Trump hotels.Who knew foreigners visit the US and stay at hotels. This is a poor D attempt at whataboutism. Except these are small amounts for Real goods and services.
Trump licensed his NAME, in return for a small percentage ownership of the various hotels.Who knew foreigners visit the US and stay at hotels. This is a poor D attempt at whataboutism. Except these are small amounts for Real goods and services.
Perfect fit for all the liars ensconced therein....Former Capitol Police officer who testified before Jan 6 panel announces run for Congress
Yes, democracy always devolves into dictatorship.Your crappy "Democracy" is officially fading into what always happens Communism/Dictatorship.
It starts with one "bad" guy and then they just expand that to whomever they dislike.
Ballot Cleansing: Democrats Are Moving To Bar Republicans From Ballots Nationwide | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Dozens of Democratic members have already called for the disqualification of up to 126 Republican colleagues under the same sweeping theory.
Yes, democracy always devolves into dictatorship.
Usually in short years.
Republics too, although their lifespan is much longer...typically, about ten generations.
They fail for the same reason: MORAL COLLAPSE.
No, I don't mean sexual excesses, although that's a symptom. It's abandonment of any basic understandings of right and wrong - which are essential to civilized life, and imperative in self-government.
Democracies collapse faster because there are fewer checks - the tempting fruit of power is so close, and only self-control stops it. Republics put up firewalls - there are always people of no morals in a society, and many of them gravitate to government. Republics have checks that make the system more likely to survive a short period of poor leadership.
The ol' spend time with my family excuse... Though Lamborn is one of the good guys...."...spend time with my children, grandchildren, with my wife,” Lamborn,
Absolute.That makes sense CJ, however it is contingent on a concept/question most don't mull over:
- Is morality absolute or relative?
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