To: Lurking Libertarian
I’ve actually been wondering about the lack of standing issue in many of these cases.
On to SCOTUS?
2 posted on
12/05/2020 9:22:51 AM PST by
Quality_Not_Quantity
(Eddie Ate Dynamite. Good Bye Eddie. Who can explain this mystery?)
To: Quality_Not_Quantity
We always hear about “lack of standing”. As a citizen of voting age, why don’t I have standing?
10 posted on
12/05/2020 9:30:35 AM PST by
The Antiyuppie
(When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.)
To: Quality_Not_Quantity
Break out the tap dancing law clerks and the nine robed rubes. Fanfare with theme song about phony news.
It’s time to talk to SCOTUS and apply the screws.
15 posted on
12/05/2020 9:37:08 AM PST by
Eleutheria5
(To be good, you've got to be tough as boots. - Jordan Peterson)
To: Quality_Not_Quantity
SCOTUS will turn it down, too. Lack of standing deprives all voters the opportunity to receive a remedy for their stolen votes in court. Therefore, it’s the legislature’s duty to provide the remedy by choosing the electors.
To: Quality_Not_Quantity
It seems like a single Georgia voter would have Standing.
110 posted on
12/05/2020 2:04:33 PM PST by
fwdude
(Pass up too many hills to die on, and you will eventually fall off the edge of the world.)
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