Who will actually enforce the law? On top of that, each case will have to be tracked down individually.
I would disagree respectfully. I have specifically addressed the issue about the law and the left’s disregard for it. All discussion becomes academic if there is no contract amongst all citizens to obey the law and be subject to it.
The left has abrogated this very contract. Accordingly, while I am adamantly opposed to it, I do not seek it, nor do I advocate for it, I fear and am sorry to have to predict that we will be forced to do battle to reestablish that contract. That is where we seem to be right now, I am sad to observe.
History is witness to this continual oscillation of mankind from civilized to uncivilized.
The issue I would suggest you are grappling with is where you will stand whan the time comes to declare yourself. I predict that decision time is nearer than ever before. I pray it does not come to that. But for the sake of my grandchildren, I know where I will stand.
In the meantime, I will do all I can to forestall such a day of reckoning as it will be very painful and very ugly and I suspect very violent. God save us from that. But it will be up to us all in November to push that day further off into the future. That includes both voting and also preserving and fighting for the integrity of the vote. That is the near-term battle to be joined.
You may have missed #38.
The states may always be free to do as they please with voting for local candidates and issues, but the federal statue concerning federal issues is, at least for the moment, applicable.
The Special Session following each presidential election is the place to determine whether the states are proceeding in this instance in direct violation of federal law. If they are not, the certificates of those states can be rejected, i.e., its total election results ignored.
All it takes is for a number of uncompromised politicians to rise and enforce the law. It could be done, with compelling evidence, during the session scheduled after the next presidential election.