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That's what came from the left for four years following Nov. 16, 2016. Remember the caterwauling in the chamber during the counting of electoral votes with people trying to convince the electors not to validate them? The hysteria over Kavanaugh? All that makes Jan. 6 look like children playing in the marketplace by comparison. I call it Trump's revenge.
do we also want states to have the power to jack and unjack Presidential elections at will and tinker with the electoral status?
"Nobody knows how things work anymore"
plenary /ˈpliːnəri/
adjective: plenary
1. unqualified; absolute.
The state legislatures have PLENARY power granted to them by the USA Constitution to decide how each individual state will operate its elections.
Each state legislature has unqualified and absolute authority over its elections.
What does this mean in terms of our current situation?
It means that each and every lawsuit thus far brought to the courts in connection with the...
...fraudulent election was properly thrown out.
Why?
STANDING.
There were a number of lawsuits brought by individuals, groups, etc. None of these parties has one iota of plenary power and thus no standing to ask the courts to intervene in their behalf.
There was the famous lawsuit involving about half of the states complaining that the fraud in one state negatively affected the other.
This may be true, but one state has not one iota of plenary authority over another state's elections.
The courts properly tossed each and every one these attempts to usurp an individual state's authority over its own elections.
I think all of these lawsuits were a form of disinformation with a small benefit perhaps of getting a bit of the information on the election fraud somewhat wider coverage.
But what about now? What is different.
Right now we are less than a week away from hearing the results of the AZ audit.
Presumably this will result in the AZ state legislature actually doing...
...something about the fraud that will be revealed.
Will they decertify? Will they recall their electors?
No idea. But I think they will do SOMETHING.
And I think that this will prompt several states to do SOMETHING too.
These states will be doing SOMETHING involving the PLENARY power given to them by the USA Constitution.
And that means, as @DuaneCates has pointed out, that whatever the situation is today, SOMETHING will have changed.
If the SOMETHING that changes involves (1) the...
...use of a State's plenary power over its own elections, and (2) if the cumulative SOMETHING that several states do involves enough electoral votes to alter the outcome of the election, then the states that did SOMETHING can take their plenary powers to SCOTUS for a resolution.
This will certainly involve a Constitutional novelty. This is an unprecedented situation. We have never had a group of states exercise their plenary authority in this manner.
This is exactly why the question will...
...have to go before SCOTUS for resolution.
Nothing can happen until states use their plenary authority to CHANGE the current situation.
Once the states use their plenary authority, they have standing to bring the question of the changes they have made to their own electoral outcomes to SCOTUS for a resolution.
And SCOTUS will rule on the matter.
And then we will get on with the business of cleaning up the mess created by more than a half a century of leftist neofascist scheming.
The Framers of the Constitution put all of the authority for running elections into the hands of state legislatures.
And the mechanisms they established are operating properly (if frustratingly slowly for me) before our eyes.
Trump is chilled. So am I.
MAGA MEGA
We caught them all.
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