Posted on 12/06/2020 8:48:32 AM PST by weston
I’m ready for action and results, too, Jem.
Like hoosiermama always says......God’s timing, not ours.
“ You know, I am sick of us finding all this and nothing being done about it”
Ditto.
I keep hearing about more evidence, we have plenty of evidence! What does any of it matter if it is never heard in a court of law? I don’t trust any of these legislatures, it’s going to have to come from higher up. But even those seem to be corrupt.
True story....
My mother’s sister and her family lived in Houston TX. One year my aunt and her kids came to Tennessee to visit relatives. My cousin is maybe 5 years older than me, so this was fifty-*mumble* years ago.
Apparently they were visiting in winter or even spring, since one night they went to bed and woke up to snow the next morning. My aunt didn’t tell her daughter about it, because they wanted to see her reaction to her first snowfall!
When she woke up the next morning, they told her there was surprise outside and she needed to run see what was there. She went running out the door (in her gowntail), stopped and looked around open-mouthed. Finally she said ‘look at all the SUGAR!!!’.
Wow prayers for Amy and the rest of them. I’ve been stuck in blizzards I know what that’s like
No, I’m not stocked up, but HEB is 3 blocks away. I can survive if I don’t want to get out.
he has to take opiates because of his chronic pain, so he drinks energy drinks to feel like doing something. So hopefully a little coffee will help.
who has snow boots in west texas? I was forced to wear pointed cowboy boots when I was on the ranch so that’s what i was wearing. My girls in Wisconsin got 7 inched of snow last night, the kids are having a blast playing in it.
When i was a teen, my friend and I was having a snowball fight and I got hit right in the eyes. It blinded me, went to doctor and he said I may get my vision back in a few days or maybe not. I was so scared, but thankfully it came back.
:-)
Oh, almost forgot! I had to call Dept. Of Safety today about my reprint (guess they have to match them with my record). Anyway, gave the lady my info, she put me on hold, came back and said they were good and they would finish up the processing of my permit!
1) Just finished a discussion with a pro-Trump congressional source on procedures. Very high.
2) On Jan. 6, all that is needed is 1 senator (Hawley) and 1 Congressman (Brooks) to bring an objection to an elector slate (almost certainly AZ, since that will be the first contested.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
3) The rules are made by the previous congress; the laws already in place bind the procedures.
4) Pence has no authority on his own to accept or reject any slate. According to source, he will turn to the Parliamentarian for a ruling on how to proceed.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
5) This isn't speculation. This is how it was done LAST TIME there was an objection.
In 2016.
By Sheila Jackson Lee against Trump electors.
6) The parliamentarian informed veep Joe Biteme (!) that because there was no senator, the objection could not be heard.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
7) With a senator and Congressman objecting, the Parliamentarian then will read the rule, wherein the Senate and House retire to separate chambers to debate the objection.
8) Note: Pence has not done anything except entertain the objection. That's all he is allowed to do.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
9) According to the source, the Trump goal was to get the fraud debated in session.
10) However, the House will not debate. It will toss the objection in 30 seconds.
11) The Senate "may" take up to 2 hours to debate.
12) In the end, the certified slates will be accepted.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
13) Source thinks very few would vote to throw out a certified slate. Even people the source knows personally, including Mike Lee & Ted Cruz, would be unlikely to vote to toss a certified slate.
14) Certainly there won't be 51.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
15) Remember, we very well may NOT have the to GA seats filled, so the final numbers might be 49 Ds (Kelly seated now, Hickenlooper on Jan. 3 ) & only 49 Rs with recounts holding up the 2 GA seats.
16) Pence will NOT be in the senate chamber to break a tie because he . . .— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
16) contd . . . cannot---he presides over the joint session.
17) But my guess is that this final senate vote on AZ will be 92 or 93- about 5. Maybe Blackburn, Cotton, Paul, Cruz, vote against the certified electors.
Doesn't matter: Ds only need 2 Rs. They'll get 30+.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
18) But say the senate miraculously comes up with 51 votes to toss the AZ certified slate.
The House has already voted to accept it. Tie goes to the runner. The House & Senate have to be in agreement to reject a certified slate.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
19) Some of you are saying, "But I read that the House votes by DELEGATION, not by member."
Not for this.
The delegation vote is employed if no one has 270 electoral votes. For the votes on objections, it's by simple majority.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
20) BTW, I asked source about who the Parliamentarian was---House or Senate. "Doesn't matter. They are rule nerds. Extremely impartial."
Sheila Jackson Lee's anti Trump objection went nowhere in 2016.
21) My guess (didn't confirm) is that these debates will be CLOSED.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
22) So don't count on the "media" seeing the fraud or having the uninformed American public see this either. My source said the best that could come was Yertle's election reform commission . . .
to which I laughed. He said "it's easy to get cynical. I have to find a way . . .— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
22) contd . . . "to keep trying, to not fall into hopelessness."
23) So, after the AZ vote comes back for the certified electors, I asked about the plan cooked up by Yertle & Botoxic to deny further objections.
Source didn't think that would fly because the rules were written.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
24) Again I laughed, and it was admitted that whoever has the votes can do whatever they want, but STRONGLY thought any pre-emptive attempt to stop objections (as is being discussed today) would go nowhere.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
####### And that's all25) This dynamic might change (my opinion, not source's) if GA is decertified and if at least one other state is decertified before 1/6. If Biteme is one decert away from not having 270, there is a shot, but it's a very, very long shot.
My sense is that GA is the easiest.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 30, 2020
Sounds like they move really quick. Especially since it’s over the holidays.
“ who has snow boots in west texas?”
I don’t know but we brought a snowmobile to Corpus Christi. Come to think of it I have no idea why. I guess we were thinking we weren’t going to stay long. Because we did end up moving back to California near the mountains. The neighbors thought we were odd. I don’t blame them
Sounds like that doctor was pretty mellow, that sounds terrifying. I’m glad your sight came back.
LS is all over the ballpark tonight. He should spend some time with the TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN to get his stories straight.
January 6 will be BIBLICAL!
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