Posted on 12/21/2020 1:28:45 AM PST by ransomnote
Oh, sorry, a game show. I thought it was a cartoon. Maybe I shouldn’t reference things I know nothing about.
Nah...that just wouldn’t be me.
what could “declas” do at this point in time?...
Thank you Greeneyes. I’ll add a paragraph to the list requesting people do just that.
Yes. https://parler.com/profile/EWillHelpYou/posts
Had Pelosi flipped she would not be trying to destroy the president. Her actions are whipping up civil unrest and she continues to whistle for the UN.
3D3N has a long list of traitors he thinks has flipped, including Trudeau. If that many people had flipped, we’d all be having Christmas with our families this year and there would be no lockdowns
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Exactly
I thought peelousy was going to do a stand alone bill?....just for the $2000?
TEMPEST - acronym for Transient Electro Magnetic Pulse Emanation Standard.
About 20 years ago, there were discussions and articles about government research for detecting info from unseen screens, keyboards, and other devices.
No secret now. Credit cards get stolen from six feet away. Cell phone screens can be monitored even farther. Keystrokes monitored from curbside.
Many many many thankQs for this list !!!
rwfok wrote:
“Updated with additions and representative state:
Objectors *
Rep Matt Gaetz (FL) -firm
Rep Ted Budd (NC)
Rep Mo Brooks (AL) -firm
Rep Jody Hice (GA) -firm
Rep Andy Biggs (AZ)
Rep Jim Jordan (OH)
Rep Scott Perry (PA)
Rep Louie Gohmert (TX)
Rep Brian Babin (TX)
Rep Mike Rogers (AL)
Rep Jim Banks (IN)
Rep David Rouzer (NC)
Rep Paul Gosar (AZ)
Rep Lance Gooden (TX)
Rep Bob Gibbs (OH)
Rep Ralph Norman (SC)
Rep Gregory Steube (FL)
Rep Mike Kelly (PA)
Rep Jeff Duncan (SC)
Rep Randy Weber (TX)
Rep Scott DesJarlais (TN)
Rep Mike Garcia (CA)
Rep elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA)
Rep elect Madison Cawthorn (NC)
Rep elect Lauren Boebert (CO)
Sen elect Tommy Tuberville (AL)
Sen Ron Johnson (WI)
Sen Rand Paul (KY)
Sen Ted Cruz (TX)
Sen Josh Hawley (MO)
Sen Marsha Blackburn (TN)
*Please keep in mind that this is a work of speculation taking reports from news articles, twitter feeds, and alternate media. For example: I’ve seen conflicting information on Senator Ron Johnson (WI) and little to no confirmation on any other senator.
I’m sure that representatives and senators are under enormous pressure to “toe the line” and may be hesitant to publicly announce their support on the issue. We may just have to wait until January 6th to know for sure.
That being said, please let me know if you have additions or subtractions to the list. Sauce/supporting evidence is appreciated, but not necessary.”
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ThankQ, Steven W. !!
Ping !!!
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https://twitter.com/ePearce4Q/status/1341877700076556288
31 PA Legislators sent VP Pence a letter today stating Trump is their elected President. I don’t know that Pence requested it though. PA Metcalf has copy posted on his page.”
ThankQ !!
Okay, so to go into a bit more detail, it's the 55" curved Samsung, I got it at Wal-Mart. I had previously been using a 43" Vizio, and that was nice, but ... yeah. Gaming, it's like playing in IMAX. Luv it. For "working", it's a mixed bag. I find that if I'm doing 'normal' stuff like word processing, or etc., I just use the portion of the monitor in front of my face, as if it were only 27" or whatever. Placing stuff in the upper/far corners is awkward, and I only use them for shoving things off to the side for a moment, multiple panes, etc. The primary task is always front and center. For videos, I tend to watch them in a window, because that large a screen, that close is overwhelming. That, and most streaming quality stuff really looks better in more of a 1080 sized window. (I don't have super internet) The one thing, however is I do 3d modeling and 3d printing, and having my models full screen is wonderful. I'd post a screenshot here if I had one handy, but sadly I don't. Maybe later. Anyway, that's my story, and sorry if it isn't too cue related, but them's the slides. At least there's no avatars. Yet. :)
ThankQ bitt and LJ, for this unroll !
“Placemark for Wictor fix, plus posting JB White’s unrolled thread, a bit more at link can’t embed. Bitt I think posted the link.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1341752572449841155.html
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As our national civics lesson continues to unfold on its march toward our 59th Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 2021 & 45’s 2nd term, I write today not of his unmasking exercise but of distraction, evolution & Trump’s battle for a return to the Constitution.
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By the President of the Senate.
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As a 3L in the FSU College of Law, I almost single-handedly produced an “African Americans and the Law in Florida” conference.
It was a futile attempt to give our Black Law Students Association a substantive event annually revolving around our chosen profession.
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The following year, our BLSA chapter could not have been less interested in sustaining it and reverted to the same ole, same ole.
Fluff.
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My subsequent failure on the Florida Bar examination is worthy of a novel. Not from a bitch and moan perspective, although incredible institutional mistakes were made that crippled my legal career.
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No, at every step of the way *I* made THE critical mistakes.
Freely.
And because prudence rules my world, I reasoned out why my decisions were the prudent decisions.
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Precedents, you might say, personally stacked one upon another since my early teens were weighted and given outsized importance that – unbeknownst to me – worked against my stated professional goals.
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Can you see how this relates to my earlier critique of the United States Supreme Court and their reliance upon precedents of their own creation?
Perhaps not. Perhaps its merely personal to me.
Whatever the case, *I* see it.
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For me, and because I see it this way, “evolution” — especially if one isn’t careful — can easily morph merely into a form of distraction.
A loss of focus.
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This all came back to me as I watched a video Thomas Wictor highlighted.
The relevant part of this video for this thread runs from the 2:25 mark to 5:00.
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Wictor appears to presume in the video the emotion we see from Miller links back to his appointment as Acting Secretary of Defense on November 9, 2020.
But would that after-election appointment generate such emotion from a combat veteran?
I think not.
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No, I think that tremendous emotion goes back to the beginning of the Trump Administration.
Why?
I’ll try to explain that tomorrow.
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No, I see it as part of his effort to return power to “we the people” b/c Trump is – like Thomas and Alito – an Originalist.
He knows the logic of our Constitution is inescapable. There is a very clear hierarchy that has, through distractions & evolution, been hidden.
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The President, as Chief Executive, is President of *all* the people.
That much we all know.
The President of the Senate, however, a position constitutionally-mandated to be whomever is Vice President of the nation, is Senator to *all* the sovereign states.
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Every citizen has two sovereigns, remember?
So, he’s not Senator of all the people . . . no, his duty is to the sovereign states.
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Senate Rule 1 could not begin more clearly when it starts out “In the absence of the Vice President . . . .”
Clearly, the VP does not occupy a ceremonial position.
He occupies an incredibly important CONSTITUTIONAL & quite powerful position.
EXCLUSIVE: White House Memo Details How ‘Pence Card’ Can Save Trump’s Presidency On Dec 23 - National File
A White House memo that details how Vice President Mike Pence is legally required to reject Electoral College votes from contested states.
https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-white-house-memo-details-how-pence-card-can-save-trumps-presidency-on-dec-23/
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He, and he alone when presiding as President of the Senate, is CONSTITUTIONALLY authorized as presiding officer to maintain order and decorum, recognize members to speak, and interpret the Senate’s rules, practices, and precedents.
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Prior to the distracted evolution we increasingly endured as the 20th Century progressed chronologically, the Vice President *regularly* presided over the Senate.
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Not until the JFK election in 1960 was the Vice President’s office not in the Capitol building but the White House.
That was a 1961 move by LBJ.
Given the events of today, and curious Democrat actions over the recent decades, that move looks more and more suspicious.
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But . . . back to Christopher Miller and Mike Pence.
Something quite serious accounts for that genuine emotion.
Tomorrow I’ll tell you about the SUBSTANTIVE responsibility I think President Trump gave Vice President Pence as Senator to all the States.
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The events of today, however, are of primary importance.
It’s December 23rd.
I think EconChick/IntelChick has it right in this tweet, but — perhaps — only half right.
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With respect to stopping the steal:
“It’s ALWAYS BEEN the State Legislatures’ jobs.”
Partially.
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The genius of the Founders comes to our rescue once again.
The brilliance of our current Originalists does so as well.
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That detestable and godless theology (Communism) masquerading as an ideology (Socialism) has been working for decades in America as a hidden movement (Progressivism) and it has distracted our intelligentsia into evolving our system of government down the wrong path.
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The climax of this communistic effort is this so-called pandemic.
Most every primary reaction has been grounded in faulty logic that can never survive scrutiny . . . except barriers to scrutiny have been erected and enforced.
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Truly stupid shiznit is said, and done, on the regular.
Honestly, who can’t figure out a mask is totally irrelevant to this virus?
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Who can’t research down through the years and see we’ve never responded to a virus in this fashion . . . with no discernible negative impact to humanity?
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*All* of this is hubris in service to that detestable and godless theology (Communism) masquerading as an ideology (Socialism).
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All of it.
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But we must deal with the voting public, the citizenry of the nation, as it currently exists.
This means the Trump Administration has *had* to give a certain dap to those terrified of this CCP Virus.
There was no other prudent choice.
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But now, with this outrageous election fraud, Mike Pence *does* have a prudent choice staring him in the face.
One made possible by the #VeryStableGenius of Donald Trump.
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Namely, rebuke this distracted and evolved political submission of the position of Vice President in its capacity as President of the Senate.
Rebuke it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Send it into the dustbin of history.
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Fully operational now for six decades, it’s time to kill the beast and step back into the Constitutional position provided by the Founders.
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That process starts today, and is brought into final full display at 1 p.m. on January 6th.
This is not a time for blinking or bogus calls for comity.
It’s a time for resolve.
If necessary, a fighting resolve . . . to win.
Because nothing can stop us.
Nothing.
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Be the man we know you can be, Mr. Vice President.
Former Member of Congress, representing the Great State of Indiana.
Former Governor of the Great State of Indiana.
And . . . finally:
Current Senator of *all* 50 American States.
This moment is yours, Mike Pence.”
After seeing the massive Voter Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election, I disagree with anyone that thinks a strong, fast, and fair Special Counsel is not needed, IMMEDIATELY. This was the most corrupt election in the history of our Country, and it must be closely examined!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 23, 2020
thx...
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought it was odd.
I thought the margins/borders between POTUS and the background looked unnatural.
I agree with that observation, too, Gen.
POW
Why? or Why not? Whichever way you want to run with it.
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