Godbert Manderville
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Is American world hegemony worth sacrificing on the altar of democracy?
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I'm going to assume the same thing that happens when a normal person gets sued and doesn't respond: Summary JudgmentI'm wondering what happens if the defendants don't respond by the deadline tomorrow?
They fall for stuff like this every time. Trump always lines them up so he can hit them in the chin and knock them outThat's pretty fucking dumb on the media's part.
Trump only said he had nothing to do with the suit. Remember, Ted Cruz is one of Trump's fiercest allies. Him, Lindsey Graham and the Utah AG were among the first people to back his claims that the election was stolen. Cruz is the Senator for Texas. Texas brought the suit. Ted Cruz said he would argue a SCOTUS suit because he's argued before them before.I think Trump and his team would have ultimately failed with the way their lawsuits were going, even with the evidence they had. Texas and the other states pulling this out was a Hail Mary for everyone. But who knows, maybe Trump did have something to do with the Texas lawsuit, especially since he's trying to be directly involved with it now.
I disagree. I think he could have fought back but the fight would have been absolutely as messy as this one. Nixon, you have to understand, was very much a 'muh optics' kind of guy. You can see that with the impeachment and his resignation. He didn't really have much to do with the cover-up but to fight it would have been very messy and probably would have involved use of the military so he decided simply to resign instead and spare the country the anguish.I don't buy the "better man" explanation. Without the internet and social media to bypass the mainstream media, there was nothing Nixon could have done. I doubt he wanted to concede but in 1960 there were no tools available to fight back with. He was beat and he knew it.
Yeah, pretty much.Is American world hegemony worth sacrificing on the altar of democracy?
This, it is well worth not being the hegmon of the world if we retain that which allowed us to BECOME the hegemon. We can bounce back, maybe not within decades time, but we can.Yeah, pretty much.
2020 is just the gift that keeps on giving.By 10 AM tomorrow, Georgia will be added to the list of states suing the state of Georgia.
Yes, Georgia on both sides.
this is HUGE since it BTFO of the argument that the court can't decide against the
>will of the people
When these Georgia senators joining the suit actually representing the
>will of the people
This could also lead to the other senators in
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Wisconsin
joining.
THIS IS THE BEST ELECTION EVER BAR NONE.
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Just want to add to this, a contingent election would also be held to decide the vice president in the Senate, where once again an absolute majority of at least 51 is required (there's apparently some debate over whether the VP is constitutionally allowed to be a tie breaker in this situation). If the GOP loses the GA run-offs, it would only take one RINO to cuck Pence out of his VP position. From what I understand, there's nothing barring the president and vice president being from opposing parties either, so we could very well see a Trump/Harris presidency in the scenario of a contingent election.The constitution requires an asbsolute majority. The Electoral College was envisioned as a check upon the unrestrained power of the masses. As such, it exists as a body to appoint the chief executive solely upon the plenory power of the State Legislatures. However, should the States fail in their task to give a resounding victory to a candidate, then the people DO get a Say in the Constitution. Via the House of Representatives, which is the forum for the masses. In this case, the States still get a vote, but their vote is now "contingent" upon the representatives in their delegations. Who are elected directly by the people. 1 state, 1 vote. So say a State has 2 Democratic Party representatives, and 3 Republican representatives. 3 to 2, that States 1 vote goes for the Republican candidate. The majority of DELEGATIONS win.
This is why the Democrats don't want a contingent election. They may hold a majority of Representatives in the house, but they don't hold a majority of the delegations. If there is a party line vote in a contingent election, Trump wins.
Legitimate question for you and any MIGA chuds lurking and cope-posting in this thread: What would you do if SCOTUS laughed dumfpgs out of court and said intergalactic voter fraud didn't happen? Would you suck my dick, or at least send me some feet pics?What would you do if the impossible happen and he was inaugurated for part 2?
Never trust people to have any integrity if their last names can be mispronounced as insults, even though it makes it that much easier and more fun to insult them. Get fucked, Douchey.
That would be a very uncomfortable and awkward team. Trump and Harris.Just want to add to this, a contingent election would also be held to decide the vice president in the Senate, where once again an absolute majority of at least 51 is required (there's apparently some debate over whether the VP is constitutionally allowed to be a tie breaker in this situation). If the GOP loses the GA run-offs, it would only take one RINO to cuck Pence out of his VP position. From what I understand, there's nothing barring the president and vice president being from opposing parties either, so we could very well see a Trump/Harris presidency in the scenario of a contingent election.
Can't wait until people start calling him a variation of the zodiac killer depending on the outcome of the suits. One side will scream "libtard killer" and the other will screech "country killer".Remember, Ted Cruz is one of Trump's fiercest allies.
We need to have this settled via a fiddling contest within the state.2020 is just the gift that keeps on giving.
Not even the wildest soothsayer would have dared to predict Georgia having its own mini civil war.
The only thing to one up fully automated luxury gay space communism.intergalactic voter fraud
Kamala would be a total bitch throughout it, whereas with Trump, I think he will love the sheer WTF aspect of that situation.That would be a very uncomfortable and awkward team. Trump and Harris.
This is dumb. When your own party tells you they will support your removal from office, you are done. And bring in the military? Against who?You can see that with the impeachment and his resignation.
Every true and honest Kiwifarmers should be praying for this exact result, for maximum chaos salt lols.Just want to add to this, a contingent election would also be held to decide the vice president in the Senate, where once again an absolute majority of at least 51 is required (there's apparently some debate over whether the VP is constitutionally allowed to be a tie breaker in this situation). If the GOP loses the GA run-offs, it would only take one RINO to cuck Pence out of his VP position. From what I understand, there's nothing barring the president and vice president being from opposing parties either, so we could very well see a Trump/Harris presidency in the scenario of a contingent election.
It's still funny, don't stress yourself out about it. This is just a bunch of Republican AGs who didn't want MAGA spergs to freak out at them for refusing to jump on the train taking the path of least resistance, after the most unprincipled, most ambitious first few did. It's no big deal, don't stress about it, the American Empire is still rotting slowly not fast.I believe I owe @Hollywood Hulk Hogan a apology, for it appears I have to wished upon a monkey paw myself. Trump didn't have enough evidence to succeed in his lawsuits, but I would have never dreamed this many states would throw their hat in the ring to the contrary. We are literally looking at the chance of lighting the first match of civil war II tomorrow, depending on how the supreme court rules on the case.
Honestly we haven't really seen the Right chimp out yet, the fact we are seeing this lawsuit right now is a indicator that we are dangerously close to seeing exactly that. This went from the most hilariously autistic election in US history to something that might actually splinter the country, it isn't funny any more.
Yeah I predict there are going be groups of people aruging the current federal union isnt legit any more.I believe I owe @Hollywood Hulk Hogan a apology, for it appears I have to wished upon a monkey paw myself. Trump didn't have enough evidence to succeed in his lawsuits, but I would have never dreamed this many states would throw their hat in the ring to the contrary. We are literally looking at the chance of lighting the first match of civil war II tomorrow, depending on how the supreme court rules on the case.
Honestly we haven't really seen the Right chimp out yet, the fact we are seeing this lawsuit right now is a indicator that we are dangerously close to seeing exactly that. This went from the most hilariously autistic election in US history to something that might actually splinter the country, it isn't funny any more.
A rash of odd couple slash Veep hybrid dramas or sitcoms might be made if this happensKamala would be a total bitch throughout it, whereas with Trump, I think he will love the sheer WTF aspect of that situation.
How would this cause the right to chimp out? If anything, I could see the left completely lose it and declare the entire system rigged if Trump wins and just start burning and killing.I believe I owe @Hollywood Hulk Hogan a apology, for it appears I have to wished upon a monkey paw myself. Trump didn't have enough evidence to succeed in his lawsuits, but I would have never dreamed this many states would throw their hat in the ring to the contrary. We are literally looking at the chance of lighting the first match of civil war II tomorrow, depending on how the supreme court rules on the case.
Honestly we haven't really seen the Right chimp out yet, the fact we are seeing this lawsuit right now is a indicator that we are dangerously close to seeing exactly that. This went from the most hilariously autistic election in US history to something that might actually splinter the country, it isn't funny any more.
Will you update your icon in that case?Kamala would be a total bitch throughout it, whereas with Trump, I think he will love the sheer WTF aspect of that situation.
If the case is thrown completely out tomorrow, its telling the states that are suing that the republic will cheat to get its way and they are not allowed to speak up about it. What will follow I guarantee will be states starting the procedure for leaving the union, it would take only one successfully doing it to start a domino, and a civil war once the federal government tries to stop it.How would this cause the right to chimp out? If anything, I could see the left completely lose it and declare the entire system rigged if Trump wins and just start burning and killing.
For how many states are already involved in this, it wouldn’t be good for the Supreme Court to not at least hear it. Even if it doesn’t go in Trump’s favor, refusing to listen to this lawsuit would fracture this nation even further.If the case is thrown completely out tomorrow, its telling the states that are suing that the republic will cheat to get its way and they are not allowed to speak up about it. What will follow I guarantee will be states starting the procedure for leaving the union, it would take only one successfully doing it to start a domino, and a civil war once the federal government tries to stop it.