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.
I agree with you. But the headline is very misleading.
Driver’s licenses perhaps prove residency but don’t prove citizenship. You should have naturalization papers or birth certificates for that.. if you aren’t competent enough to produce those perhaps you should be deemed incompetent to vote?
I had to provide birth certificates for my boys to play on county parks and rec soccer teams. Not making it up.
“America is over.. makes me sick..”
Agreed!
Tyranny. Thats how collectivism works. Because some may use it to cook meth everyone else is punished for it
Elect Trump.
Vet and fight for his SCOTUS picks.
Now this sh*t?
The Republic is Dead.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the case.
That is different than deciding a case.
There is a big difference in deciding a case and not hearing it, and if they’re not going to hear the Texas lawsuit, then they’re not going to pick this up on the basis of it being a state issue.
In case anyone thought that the SCOTUS ruling on the Texas lawsuit was solely aimed at sanctioning the fraud against President Trump, this decision is a wake up call. SCOTUS is bought and paid for by the Deep State and globalist alliance. In the space of a week, SCOTUS has confirmed that voter fraud will be a permanent feature of every election from now until these traitors are replaced by a counter-revolution. When the Patriots assault the Capitol, their first target should be SCOTUS - they are fig leaf that hides the corruption in the White House, Congress, Pentagon, DOJ, IRS, CIA, etc. etc.
When the civil war begins, a good place to start would be at the Supreme Court.
I’m liking the idea of secession more and more.
I’m in central VA now but this happened in Maryland.
Maybe some commenters should re-read this.
I don't see how requiring people to prove citizenship upon REGISTRATION is a problem. Not like they're asking you to bring a birth certificate on the day of the vote with little time to find BC if you lost it. Registration deadlines are usually way in advance of any voting.
What this does tell me this this: The Supreme Court is saying they have the right to poke their noses into how Kansas decides to run their elections, but Texas has "no standing" to stop multiple states in engaging in a conspiracy to perform fraud against their own people and the whole nation.
My response to this is simple: "F*** YOU YOU BLACK ROBED TYRANTS".
With all due respect, your legal analysis is totally wrong. The refusal of SCOTUS to hear the case is its implicit concurrence in the Circuit Court decision. This case was in the Federal District Court and then the Federal Circuit Court. The law was struck down by a Federal judge ruling that it imposed undue interference with voters. There was no reasons for SCOTUS to deny a hearing, other than it’s agreement with the result in the lower courts.
There is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits a State from requiring proof of identity, residence or citizenship. Shifting the burden from the voter to the State is a complete legal fiction created by the Courts, not a component of the Constitution. This is the same judicial omniscience behind the Pennsylvania Supreme Court disregard for the voting date and signature verification, “because of Covid”. Judicial fiat trumps all, no pun intended. Tyranny.
It is just the chicken $}{it way to approve without approving.
“Why do we have to show ID when buying SUDAFED!”
I have to show ID to buy nicotine patches. (I am over 65)
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