TBH, I'll be surprised if the SAA actually passes because it's like asking wolves to guard the henhouse since it's a good first step to ending many congressmen's tenures.
Also, it may be a trap that was not intended to pass -- it doesn't go far enough to fix election processes, AND, if it doesn't pass, it'll expose those who are anti-The People and those who likely rely on rigged elections to be in office.
Whether or not the SAA passes, lots of election theft info is about to drop soon (after primaries but before midterms), which:
SHOULD wake-up and/or upset most people (from all parties) to the extent that they'd be ok with it if PDJT were to declare a national emergency (because elections are "critical infrastructure"), and ("in the interest of protecting national security") issue an EO with a host of far-reaching election reforms that actually resolve many(/most) major election issues.
and
might cause many (mostly Dem) dirty, corrupt and compromised officeholders to drop out of the midterms without sufficient time for the selection and campaiging ("marketing") of replacements, therby causing huge Dem losses.
Yup.
TBH, I'll be surprised if the SAA actually passes because it's like asking wolves to guard the henhouse since it's a good first step to ending many congressmen's tenures.
Also, it may be a trap that was not intended to pass -- it doesn't go far enough to fix election processes, AND, if it doesn't pass, it'll expose those who are anti-The People and those who likely rely on rigged elections to be in office.
I'll believe it when I see it.
We shall see.
Another couple/few possibilities:
Whether or not the SAA passes, lots of election theft info is about to drop soon (after primaries but before midterms), which:
and