There is no mechanism for anything like “de-certification” - the states cast their votes in the electoral college and has their say. Asking them to de-certify now is like asking a chef to unscramble your egg and put in back in your shell. The process only goes in one direction.
true. it's new territory. but what is constitutional is to prosecute crimes. and lower level elections have seated the rightful winner after far less crime was proved.
"There is no mechanism for anything like “de-certification”
Even if, even as I am not US citizen I know that unconstitutional laws and decisions are enough alone to impeach or maybe even arrest the officials who broken the pledge.
There is no mechanism for anything like “de-certification” - the states cast their votes in the electoral college and has their say. Asking them to de-certify now is like asking a chef to unscramble your egg and put in back in your shell. The process only goes in one direction.
That's entropy. This isn't entropy it's fraud and fraud vitiates everything. Remember?
Don't conflate law with physics.
Bumper sticker slogans/internet memes aren't law kid.
I want to know what law says if you steal something you can keep it.
Chad President Andrew Jackson had an election stolen from him and he managed to get back in to kill the bank.
true. it's new territory. but what is constitutional is to prosecute crimes. and lower level elections have seated the rightful winner after far less crime was proved.
"There is no mechanism for anything like “de-certification”
Even if, even as I am not US citizen I know that unconstitutional laws and decisions are enough alone to impeach or maybe even arrest the officials who broken the pledge.
So they got away with it? I have to digest what that means.