Posted on 12/07/2020 8:00:50 PM PST by bitt
It is impossible to have watched the election-related hearings in Arizona, Michigan, and Georgia, as well as to have read the signed affidavits in the lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and Sidney Powell in those three states, without concluding that there was massive election fraud last month. Thirty-six members of the House Freedom Caucus want Attorney General William Barr to release the findings of the Justice Department’s investigation into vote fraud (the one in which apparently none of the hundreds of people who signed the aforementioned affidavits were interviewed), as reported by The Daily Signal.
Meanwhile, here is the election chronology from this point in time forward:
Dec. 8: Safe Harbor deadline. This is when the states must resolve disputes over which ballots to count and report final vote totals for state certification. Dec. 14: Electoral College. By this date, the state governors report election results to Congress via a certificate of ascertainment that identifies which candidate won the state, as well as the slate of electors appointed to the Electoral College. The EC then meets and votes for the president and vice president and sends a record of the votes to Congress. Jan.3: New Congress. The newly elected U.S. Congress is convened, and new and re-elected members are sworn into office. Jan. 6: Congress counts EC votes. The newly sworn in 117th Congress is convened in a joint session during which the EC votes are counted and the next president and vice president are chosen. Jan. 20: Inauguration Day. The newly-elected president is sworn in as president of the United States. According to the U.S. Constitution, if Congress hasn’t chosen a new president by this date, then the newly-elected vice president is sworn in as the acting president. If Congress also hasn’t chosen a new vice president by this date, then the Speaker of the House is sworn in as the acting president. As more evidence of election fraud continues to be made public, several scenarios could play out from now through Jan. 20 that would result in President Trump being re-elected to a second term. In no particular order:
State Lawsuits Succeed In this scenario, favorable rulings in several of the Trump campaign and other sympathetic lawsuits would result in illegal votes cast for Joe Biden being invalidated, or the election results completely discarded due to an inability to certify the votes due to massive fraud. Lack of certification of states previously called for Biden would at the very least decrement his electoral vote totals below the required 270 vote threshold to be elected president.
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Important article that I will read in full in the late hours.
Right now i’m taking a path to getting a nice buzz :)
ciao!
We need one domino to fall. Just one. That will change the narrative, but time is running out and they are doing everything to procrastinate a fair audit.
“ According to the U.S. Constitution, if Congress hasn’t chosen a new president by this date, then the newly-elected vice president is sworn in as the acting president. If Congress also hasn’t chosen a new vice president by this date, then the Speaker of the House is sworn in as the acting president. ”
Anyone else feel a chill while reading this?
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