In a sense, NCSWIC is an a priori (i.e., meaningless) statement, akin to "All red items are red": a true statement, but not one providing any information.
Why? Because whatever comes did come; so by definition nothing stopped it.
Everything that didn't come was able to be stopped or otherwise not exist.
Always, nothing can stop what is coming. Because what could be and is stopped doesn't come and so can't be "what is coming".
Note, this is just fun word play, since we know what Q meant by NCSWIC: Something (the "What" in NCSWIC) is going to occur in the FUTURE; and this is a certainty NOW.
Election lawsuits are fast-tracked compared to others because of term expirations.
We could all have a nice Xmas with good news...
Trump said Americans will have a nice Christmas this year.
He's said that in years past, too, though.
Past years was nice but to say it this year is very encouraging
Believe me, I'm praying for it.
NCSWIC — whether good or bad, win or lose. What will be will be.
Just for Fun
In a sense, NCSWIC is an a priori (i.e., meaningless) statement, akin to "All red items are red": a true statement, but not one providing any information.
Why? Because whatever comes did come; so by definition nothing stopped it.
Everything that didn't come was able to be stopped or otherwise not exist.
Always, nothing can stop what is coming. Because what could be and is stopped doesn't come and so can't be "what is coming".
Note, this is just fun word play, since we know what Q meant by NCSWIC: Something (the "What" in NCSWIC) is going to occur in the FUTURE; and this is a certainty NOW.
EDIT: fixed acronym
Well, if they are heard at all.
So the fact this is moving forward is a great sign!
Stating the obvious the 2020 Presidential Election certainly was NOT fast tracked.
Unfortunately most summaries are in the lying media, and full of crap about false charges, Jan. 6, etc. So you could get the names of many at the cost of increased blood pressure. Wiki is probably the driest and fairest. Challenges started before it even happened, over rules changes, the very thing involved in a current SC case: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2020-presidential-election-campaign-courts/ And by Feb. 2021 they were all pretty much wrapped up. Doesn't seem too slow considering. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_interest/election_law/litigation/
https://www.scotusblog.com/election-litigation/