The House and the Senate meet in a joint session on Jan. 6. Possibly a good time when everyone is together to start the mass arrests. If they are military arrests we will need the army there. I wonder what excuse can be made to have the military there already as a distraction. Any thoughts?
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Massive arrests? I wish, but no.
I think Jan 6th might just be the day that the class on "The Constitution's rules regarding Presidential Elections" is now in session. Trump knows that the Patriots understand there was cheating on a massive scale, and that many of them have some understanding of how the Constitution works. They don't need a primer on Constitutional law. The rest of the country does.
I think we are going to get a cliff notes speech on how the Constitution intended for a contested race to be resolved. After that not sure. Some people think Pence will pick and choose electors. I think it's more likely that he declares the election a fraud, and then the states each get 1 vote.
They are going to follow the Constitution, so I suspect this is going to get dragged out a while longer. Unless they have enough evidence to do massive arrests all at once, and that would have to come after enough of the public is educated on the crimes committed.
This has to be done in a way that the MSM doesn't see it coming, and has no chance to censor and spin what people are seeing. They may shut down, but what if there's broadcast channels ready to start up, and military standing by to squash every idiot who thinks they can turn their Ham gear into a signal jammer? Ok, that might be far fetched, but I'd love to see a clear channel with no censorship. The POTUS gets 5 minutes a day to speak. Everyone gets a chance to speak, and what each representative does with their 5 minutes a week is up to them. And if 5 minutes isn't enough, better make sure that last sentence doesn't leave a bad impression when it gets cut off. Maybe even have SCOTUS on there. 5 minutes each. Let us know what's going on.