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I like how the government fraudsters in these states are called “nonlegislative actors”.
Since mainstream media has been calling the Texas lawsuit ‘audacious’, we should henceforth call the government fraudsters “audacious nonlegislative actors”
. By
identifying the “Legislature thereof” in each State as
the regulator of elections for federal officers, the
Electors Clause of Article II, § 1 prohibits the very
arrogation of power over Presidential elections by
non-legislative officials that the Defendant States
perpetrated in this case. By violating the
Constitution’s separation of powers, these nonlegislative actors undermined the liberty of all
Americans, including the voters in amici States.
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It gets better. The 16 states are now calling them ‘nefarious actors’.
Again, these non-legislative
changes raise concerns about election integrity in
Pennsylvania. They created a post-election window of
time during which nefarious actors could wait and see
whether the Presidential election would be close, and
whether perpetrating fraud in Pennsylvania would be
worthwhile