Posted on 12/09/2020 7:34:04 AM PST by Hostage
Quote: In his complaint, Paxton argued that voters in his state were affected by the unconstitutional voting procedures in the other states because in “the shared enterprise of the entire nation electing the president and vice president, equal protection violations in one state can and do adversely affect and diminish the weight of votes cast in states that lawfully abide by the election structure set forth in the Constitution.” And he is absolutely correct. When one or more states violates the U.S. Constitution during a presidential election, that harms everyone that voted, because voters in every state are involved in electing the president.
Here’s an everyday example: You go to a federal surplus auction. You want to bid on a piece of equipment. You have a competitor that can print all the dollars they want on the spot and the auctioneer will accept the counterfeit dollars but you must show real dollars. Why should you even bother to bid? Are you treated equally in the auction? No, you’re not treated the same.
So you take the auctioneer to court and sue them for treating you unequally, from some bidders they will accept counterfeit dollars but you’re not allowed to counterfeit because you have to obey the law.
So at this crooked auction, only crooks can win the bids and take the goods. Is the court going to allow that?
If you have a ping list, for your ‘Audacious Election Lawsuits Vanities’, please add me ;-)
And, thank you for posting these.
My pleasure!
Thank you for this.
> “Trump’s team has either forgotten to bring the evidence, or so incompetent they’re unable to produce anything meaningful.”
Strong statement. Have ou read the President’s intervene complaint?
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