I'm looking at Myanmar as an example. The military found evidence of voter fraud using the same machines/systems, they arrested the president and overturned the election, and now they're moving forward with a special election I hear? So what could happen here in the states? I know the SCOTUS case is to be heard on February 19, though I've also heard that they won't make a decision on it IF they do decide to hear it, until October. The military are staying in D.C. until the end of the year, per a recent announcement. So I'm thinking this,
- After winning the acquittal, Trump's legal team are now prepping for the big SCOTUS election fraud case coming up. They make their case, SCOTUS agrees to hear it.
- SCOTUS decides to make a decision on it in October.
- SCOTUS makes a decision, military assesses the situation, overturns election in January 2022, removes traitors from office, declares state of national emergency that lasts about a year and temporary military control ala Myanmar.
- Military holds special elections? People vote, they vote for Trump.
- Votes are collected, but Trump doesn't get inaugurated just yet, as military are still in control.
- Trump and white hat military also run a controlled election in November 2022 for the Senate seats, in other words they watch over the election to make sure no fraudulent shit gets through. Trump campaigns for all the good candidates to be elected by us. We get quite a few patriots elected.
- Trump and new senators get inaugurated on January 2023, and the new patriot controlled Senate and House immediately pass Voter ID laws to protect the 2024 election. I don't know how realistic this all is but I'm trying to figure all of this out. First of all, how do special elections re: military even work? Who would be the candidates in a special election? Can people vote for anyone? When does the person get sworn into office when a special election is held? Has this country ever gone through a 'special election' before? I don't know, just theorizing here. This entire post could be full of ignorant shit, I'm not passing off ANY of this as fact or plausible outcome. Just trying to learn about our system and how this would all work. No hate or negativity please.
Yeah... I don't see this continuing on this way until October....
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it true that if SCOTUS does agree to make a decision on the case, that it won't be until October? Would Trump's legal team have a choice at that point? This could be why the military are deciding to say for the rest of the year? I don't know. But anyone thinking this will get resolved in a week needs to not put all their eggs into one basket. Prepare and assess MULTIPLE outcomes. Don't just look to one outcome. We have to consider everything.
No, I believe that's right, if they decide to hear the cases it won't be until later in the year. I'm actually not entirely sure what happens during the conferences, but I think it's mostly administrative and used to determine jurisdiction. Maybe they can prioritize it or something based on importance and move it up, I don't know. And maybe that was and is the plan, the next step is to just sit and wait until october while the "fake" administration has half a year to carry out as much of their agenda as they want. I hope this is NOT the plan. We all know that these people don't care about legality or much else besides their end game. I'm worried about the amount of damage that can be done. I think it's a fair statement that a lot of people really won't stand for it. Imagine what can happen in that time frame. How many millions of illegal aliens will be allowed in and just granted citizenship? Is that enough time to make a run on 2d amendment? I don't know.... I have to believe that if they've been planning this for so long, they can do better than that. Not that my opinion matters in all this.... but I think if that were the case it would have been better to just stop the entire thing right away.
Whenever I wonder why this is taking so fucking long, I am often reminded by this Q post, "It must be done right. It must be done according to the rule of law. It must carry weight. It must be proven in the court of law. There can be no mistakes. Good things sometimes take time. Attempts to slow/block the inevitable [Justice] will fail." That was posted barely a year ago. 14 months to be exact. Election fraud has to be proven in a court of law. Now, is election fraud the ultimate smoking gun that brings down the cabal? I have no idea. But in any case, if Trump's legal team are focusing on a court case, then we need to wait for that court case to play out. As stated, there can be no mistakes. Nothing like this has ever been attempted before. They only get one shot at this. If they screw it up, there will never be another chance again. That's why there can't be any holes at all. The rule of law matters.
Agreed..... I just watched X22 and that drop came up.... I admit it's a little bit selfish to want this to end now.... but I don't know how much of this bullshit administration's actions are actually getting enforced. I know that ridiculous COVID policies are still being enforced. People are dying from vaccines that they are lining up to take, and in some cases MANDATED by their employers to take. They are already looking at legislation that would effectively end the 2d amendment. I read that there are anywhere between 5-7 million extreme right wing militia in the country, what if they actually do start taking unilateral action? Is it that hard to imagine another Oklahoma City type bombing carried out within the next 6 months at this rate? I get the complexity of the problem at hand.... but there has to be a line where damage control starts to swing the other way..... Does that make any sense?