Posted on 12/16/2020 8:31:21 AM PST by Red Badger
The Supreme Court has stomped out an attempt by the state of Kansas to revive voter identification laws, in another move that will further disenfranchise Republican efforts to retain senators in Georgia.
The law, which had been heavily promoted by former Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach, would have required voters to provide a birth certificate, passport, or other proof of citizenship to be able to vote. This would have prevented illegal aliens from voting in the state of Kansas and shown the blue print for other states to adopt in order to prevent fraud.
Kansas District Court Chief Judge Julie Robinson had previously struck down the law in 2018 because she claimed it “disproportionately impacted duly qualified registration applicants, while only nominally preventing non-citizen voter registration.” The new supposedly conservative Supreme Court voted to re-affirm Robinson’s decision on Monday.
Big League Politics reported on the Supreme Court’s refusal to even consider the landmark Texas fraud case as the judiciary works in lockstep to enforce the color revolution coup to overthrow the Bill of Rights and Constitution:
Texas Republican Party chairman Allen West is floating the idea of secession after the Supreme Court betrayed the people and dismissed a lawsuit against battleground states that engaged in grotesque fraud.
“The Supreme Court, in tossing the Texas lawsuit that was joined by seventeen states and 106 congressman, have decreed that a state can take unconstitutional actions and violate its own election law,” West said in a statement.
“Resulting in damaging effects on other states that abide by the law, while the guilty state suffers no consequences. This decision establishes a precedent that says states can violate the US constitution and not be held accountable. This decision will have far reaching ramifications for the future of our constitutional republic,” he continued.
This is when West essentially endorsed secession as a remedy to the broken republic where the justice system has been ravaged.
“Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution,” West concluded. “The Texas GOP will always stand for the Constitution and rule of law even while others don’t.”
… The incredible disgrace that occurred during the election has mainstream conservatives wondering if secession is the solution.
With the “conservative” judiciary being such a disgrace, Republican constituents are having a hard time finding an excuse to circle the wagons around the GOP. The vote steal has shown that the swamp runs deeper than anyone could have dreamed.
what possible good is SCOTUS if they only watch porn,
defend foreign countries, and ignore interstate
legal question and the worst possible
CRIMES in the USA including STEALING an ELECTION??
Here is an excerpt from Fox News’ coverage of the story, FWIW. It seems that the Kansas situation was not just about whether or not to require ID to vote, as per the second paragraph.
“The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review an appeal from Kansas seeking to reinstate voter identification laws which a federal appeals court had declared unconstitutional earlier this year.
Kansas had been the only state to require people to show a physical document such as a birth certificate or passport when applying to register to vote. The issue is distinct from state laws that call for people to produce driver licenses or other photo IDs to cast a vote in person.”
Words fail me
They have become the equivalent of the USSR’s Supreme Soviet..............basically a RUBBER STAMP group...................
Not looking good.
Absolutely jaw dropping.
I recently had to get a new Ohio driver’s license. In order to use my driver’s license as ID to fly domestically, I had to produce a birth certificate, my social security card, and recent bills to prove my residency.
But to vote, something as important as voting, an ID is discriminatory?!
You’re right. We are done.
Infuriating.
UHaul rental, car rental, old days of video and dvd rental, any new prescription, clinic or hospital admission, opening a bank account and more——absolute demand for photo ID.
Voting? That’s racisss.
Upholding the Constitution is unconstitutional to these idiots.
That is different than deciding a case.
Why do we have to show ID when buying SUDAFED!
Theirs maybe ... In all seriousness, I (like a ton of others) am wondering about the wisdom of even having a "Supreme Court". It's ridiculous what they're doing!
Between November and now, the USSC as *effectively* decided, that - in the USA:
- any body, dead or alive, can vote
- any person of the world, can vote
- any “ballot” is a ballot to be counted
So if 2 million Chinese People’s Liberation Army members jump off an airplane in KC, do instant registration using their hotel receipts for “proof of residency”, that’s OK by the Supremes?
Maybe they think they’re the UN court, not the Supreme Court of the United States.
So then, what is the Constitutional justification to require me to provide ID and submit to an FBI background check just to exercise my 2A right to buy a firearm?
America is over.. makes me sick..
Because a driver’s license or photo ID does not prove citizenship. . .they want voters to prove citizenship. . .that’s the issue.
This is one of those times where Kansas should do it anyway. What could the Supreme Court do? They have no police.
If only citizens can vote, it seems like a no brainer that the state should make sure of this.
It looks like SC is not going to touch states’ voting laws. I hope Kansas itself goes back to the drawing board - along with all the others who have been complicit in this skullduggery.
But if I’m 50 and they demand ID for a liquor purchase...that’s fine...
Free men are protected by only two things. Our ability to vote, and the 2nd amendment. Since you’ve stolen the first one, prepare for the 2nd.
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