Posted on 12/08/2020 1:53:19 PM PST by mooncoin
WE’RE IN!
No. 22O155
Title:Texas, Plaintiff
v.
Pennsylvania, et al.
yes
“...I’ve said it from the beginning. Roberts will not allow the court to get involved in this. He’s a company man and wants to protect SCOTUS at any cost....”
Maybe so, but there are some of us that still think he’s being blackmailed and is compromised. IF so, whatever it is (Epstein’s Island??), it most likely will be revealed IF Biden should prevail. They’ll bring it out forcing him to resign so that he can be replaced by an even more liberal communist jackass.
USSC
Bttt.
5.56mm
Update (1515ET): Just twelve hours after it was filed, the US Supreme Court has officially put Texas’s lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on the docket, meaning the case will be heard.
I find it strange that the tweet suggests there were no dissents. Basically none of the justices wanted to hear this case. If I were a Democrat I would have preferred at most 3 dissents. But I’m guessing that maybe the Supreme Court wants a more relevant case challenging the election.
So I guess they’re saying that all that campaigning and stuff is for losers. The real way to get power is to hide in your basement and have your marxist friends steal it for you.
Roberts denied the case to be heard?
Roberts is with the minority. There are five other judges. Roberts doesn’t decide how the other five vote.
Powell said about 3 cases would be in the SCOTUS this week. If they don’t get involved I fear the democrats will win this.
Ouch, that was the most obvious case. They broke the constitution and the SC doesn’t care.
This was expected. Certifying the election result is a procedural process and largely symbolic. It needs to be completed to provide standing.
They just denied the request for an injunction, that’s all. Does not look like the whole case was dismissed, and it may become moot depending on the Texas case, which may be much easier to decide on legal grounds.
Supreme Court will enjoy cutting its own throat
This Supreme Court will not overturn a national election.
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