Posted on 12/11/2020 5:59:51 AM PST by SeekAndFind
On Thursday, 15 Republican legislators in Michigan filed a motion in support of Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R-Texas) lawsuit challening the 2020 presidential election results in four key swing states, including Michigan. The legislators joined the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society in supporting the Texas lawsuit, which asks the Supreme Court to remand the election results to swing-state legislatures for review and potential reversal.
“The state legislature serves as an ‘insurance policy’ against election officials who abuse or misuse their power,” State Rep. Daire Rendon, one of the legislators who signed on to the brief, said in a statement. “And our election officials failed in their primary duty. They had one job — to follow Michigan election law as it is written, not as they wish it to be — and they failed it.”
In addition to Rendon, the Michigan legislators on the brief include: Julie Alexander, Matt Maddox, Beth Griffin, John Reilly, Gary Elsen, Joe Bellino, Bronna Kahle, Luke Meerman, Doug Wozniak, Michele Hoitenga, Brad Paquette, Greg Markkanen, Jack O’Malley, and Rodney Wakeman.
Seventeen other states have joined Texas in its lawsuit, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia. President Donald Trump himself filed a motion to intervene on Wednesday.
The Texas lawsuit accuses swing-state officials of breaking the law in three ways: changing election process in violation of laws duly passed by signed legislatures; giving voters more favorable treatment if they live in heavily Democratic areas; and the relaxation of ballot-integrity protections.
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I am a US citizen whose vote was disenfranchised by the fraudulent voting. How can I be part of the suit?
perhaps you could be a coattail or on the sleeve.
Has Joe Biden joined with Texas yet in the Texas election suit trying to overturn his election? I think he would much rather stay in his jammies in his basement than go to DC.
This is a states issue under the constitution. It has to do with “legal votes” being cast. If the SCOTUS agrees with the plaintiffs that significant illegal votes were cast, the states were disenfranchised and the electoral votes of WI, MI, PA, and GA should be nullified.
This will put the decision on the HOR. Each state caucus gets 1 vote, Trump wins. Of course ANTIFA and BLM riot just in time for us to try out our new AR15s.
Even suspect Arizona has joined in.
Antrim County, Michigan was the county where 6,000 votes for Trump were added to the Biden tally. The county Clerk caught and rectified the votes. Michigan has corruption.
And I am suspecting blm and antifa will get the push back of their lives.
In SIKH prayers, there is a stanza:
ASS KIRPAAN KHANDO KHARAG, TURG TABAR UR TEER
SAIF SIROHI SAITHI, YAHI HMAARE PEER...
Translation: the weapons [Kirpaan, khanda, kharag, turg, tabar, teer, sair, sirohi, saithi] are our real protectors...
...I thank GOD and I thank FOUNDING FATHERS for the 2nd Amendment...
...Whenever our Great President TRUMP calls us for duty, we will never let him (President TRUMP) down
“... and the electoral votes of WI, MI, PA, and GA should be nullified.”
The suit asks that only votes that were cast unconstitutionally be nullified. Read it.
There s no way to verify the hundred of thousand votes to be audited in the time remaining before the electoral college votes. The only remedy is to nullify those state votes.
I believe it first goes to the 4 state legislatures who must then be tasked to choose their electors.
Trump wins, either way, but has a stronger chance in the HOR.
In MI, the count is 23, including my state rep, John Reilly. Also, not to nitpick, but it’s Matt Maddock, not Matt Maddox. Both John and Matt are two of the few fighters here in the state of Michigan.
“ There s no way to verify the hundred of thousand votes to be audited in the time remaining before the electoral college votes.”
We’ve gone past that date before.
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