So, if the Maricopa County audit goes like we all hope and expect, the first thing we will learn is that Chucky is no longer Majority Leader in the Senate?
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AZ appears to be a part of a strategy much wider than what any of us expected. I did not hear anyone talk about pushing for audits in Montana, for example. New Hampshire popped up out of nowhere. Virginia is percolating in the back somewhere. Georgia is putting up a fight, but at least the digital audit is going forward. The civil suits in Michigan are looking solid. Wisconsin has been making noises. Colorado has been getting squeaky. Texas is likely to start digging.
So, where does this lead? Not sure, but every destination is good for us. OK, the absolute worst case is that the fix is in and the audit comes out clean. If that happens, I think it would be a death blow. Barring that, all other outcomes favor us. The least disruptive outcome would be a completely emasculated White House and complete legislative gridlock. 2022 would strongly favor Magas. A fantasy outcome from there would be Speaker Trump and the wind in his back to impeach both Potatus and Heels Up.
Now, I am not sure that nothing happens when massive, outcome determinant fraud is exposed. I do not know if that results in some form of extra-Constitutional transition in power.
In short - odds are very good that this leads to something positive for us.
Georgia is putting up a fight because it would appear they destroyed a lot of ballots. If there is an audit of paper ballots they’ll have a huge problem. If an actual image of the scanned ballot is stored they will still have a big problem. No doubt the technology exists to determine which of the images were fraudulent or counterfeit ballots. What amazes me is the extent to which auditing an election is treated as taboo. The citizens own the election, no one should blink an eye if we demand an audit.
It should lead to the military stepping in and setting up a new election.