This ruling has the potential to allow decertification in all states that changed the election process by executive/judicial decree rather than through the legislature which includes Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin etc.
At the very least this will be a strong step towards solid election integrity.
Thinking ahead to biden's two year anniversary it seems to me that the plan is to decertify at, or near, two years and then have a period of military government before installing DJT to finish out the present four year term.
Decertification has started with a vew drops and a little trickle from republican groups. It will pick up. Might become a bandwagon.
We need the first county and the first state decertification.
It gets heard in October, but opinions are not normally released until June unless there is a reason to do it earlier, e.g Gore v. Bush (2004)
But given its implications, it may be released earlier:however, elections are already underway in October so it would immediately impact elections. Military is the only way at that point?
I keep reminding people that we know Biden has to get the 25th Amendment treatment as part of this movie. Trump told us in his speech at the border in 2020. So that needs to happen, probably around this time also.
This ruling has the potential to allow decertification in all states that changed the election process by executive/judicial decree rather than through the legislature which includes Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin etc.
At the very least this will be a strong step towards solid election integrity.
Thinking ahead to biden's two year anniversary it seems to me that the plan is to decertify at, or near, two years and then have a period of military government before installing DJT to finish out the present four year term.
Decertification has started with a vew drops and a little trickle from republican groups. It will pick up. Might become a bandwagon.
We need the first county and the first state decertification.
Except it won’t get decided until June 2023 unless they rush it through?
October
It gets heard in October, but opinions are not normally released until June unless there is a reason to do it earlier, e.g Gore v. Bush (2004)
But given its implications, it may be released earlier:however, elections are already underway in October so it would immediately impact elections. Military is the only way at that point?
I keep reminding people that we know Biden has to get the 25th Amendment treatment as part of this movie. Trump told us in his speech at the border in 2020. So that needs to happen, probably around this time also.