Posted on 10/04/2021 5:50:57 PM PDT by Enlightened1
It’s easy for SCOTUS to pull that card now that they have said NO ONE in America has standing in Berg vs. Obama.
They stepped on their foot in 2000 in Gore vs. Bush, so we might actually get sumthin on elections, but I doubt it. SCOTUS isn’t interested in solving problems. They’re interested in attracting attention to themselves and exerting power, a lot like Fauci.
Is it your view that 92 State legislators out of >7300 have standing to do something that the Legislatures they belong to have refused to do?
Do you think that State Legislatures take orders from the Supreme Court, or should?
Is it your view that 92 State legislators out of >7300 have standing to do something that the Legislatures they belong to have refused to do?
***They DID do something. Like the 56 dudes who signed the Declaration of Independence. The state legislators ignore this movement at their own peril. This election-stealing is deeply embedded into the democrap way of doing bizness, they have far more to luze when it gets exposed, it’s a serious issue of political fraud. The way to look at this is how many of those 92 state legislators are republicans vs. democraps, and especially how many on the other side are uniparty RINOs? You ask my view, those are my views, at least some of them.
Do you think that State Legislatures take orders from the Supreme Court, or should?
***When SCOTUS was obviously WRONG like in the Dredd Scott decision, no. There are state legislatures that have declared their states to be sanctuary states from federal SCOTUS-backed illegal-alien laws. What has been done against such states and cities? NOTHING. This is politics playing itself out against an election that was stolen fair and square.
We were in a constitutional crisis in 2008 when the SCOTUS refused to do their job, saying that no one in America had standing against a fraudulent ineligible candidate for president in Berg vs. Obama. These are just the aftershocks, the death throes of a mortally wounded republic.
It is their declaration of independence, as stated in the article. Those original 56 signers of our original declaration had no standing, either. Yet, here we are.
Sometimes [in my view, oftentimes] SCOTUS is simply wrong.
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