Posted on 10/27/2024 10:08:39 PM PDT by ransomnote
The other issue is that the Legislature coming together to vote on such a thing.
Then getting a majority vote, signed by the governor.
Altho, I believe that this would not need the Guv’s signature.
I didn’t know how bad our food truly was until traveling in Spain a couple of years ago. Once they get all the crap out the addiction to the junk will drop. And the healthy stuff will actually have flavor again. It was the flavor of everything that shocked me on my trip. The fresh wonderful flavor of non crap filled food.
Truth be told, I don’t think any Election Rules and Laws need the Guv’s signature, according to the US Constitution.
To get right down to brass tacks, someone with the ability to do something about the situation had better do so, before the American people decide to do it for them.
Not advocating that particular course of action at all. However, it’s starting to look somewhat less unlikely.
I would hope that the process isn’t too easy, lest the loser of an election, legit or not, would be using it every year to try to change the outcome. But people that have been wronged deserve retribution, and those guilty deserve punishment.
Great points!
BKMK
Adjournment Clause
Thanks!
After the first couple capital punishments WIDELY publicized fraud would stop.
Their hearts and minds are already frozen.
I’m watching a bit of the Laken Riley trial on Fox now. They just reported that they know the exact time her heart stop beating because of her apple watch. It’s heartbreaking!
I wonder if the never trumper anchors on fox and other news shows ever think about what they did in helping Biden win in 2020 and how it changed our world.
I truly believe that if Trump had been in office these young women and others murdered by illegals would still be alive today.
Choices have consequences. Sometimes dire ones too.
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Re Slurry:
Excellent post!
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A team from the University of California-San Diego has discovered that older women who eat eggs each week may experience less memory loss and less decline in their executive brain functions over time. This is the latest research to suggest that eggs, a food often criticized for their high cholesterol content, could actually benefit cognitive health among certain groups.
The study, published in the journal Nutrients, examined a group of 890 adults over the age of 55 from the Rancho Bernardo study in California. The participants kept track of their egg consumption from 1988 to 1991. They also underwent a series of cognitive tests during that time and once again between 1992 and 1996, measuring their global cognition, executive function, and semantic memory.
When the researchers analyzed the data by sex, they found that among women, those who ate more eggs each week experienced less decline in category fluency — a test of verbal abilities and executive function:
https://studyfinds.org/an-egg-a-day-womans-brain/
No wonder they vilified eggs and burned poultry farms.
The multiple vectors for dis-ease is quite remarkable when you think if it.
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