2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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tx is alleging pa mi ga az followed invalid state law procedures.
Yeah, the TX case is against states where it is documented that the election did not follow the rules set down by the state legislature. Listen to the Crowder interview with the Texas AG. It's from 2:56 in the audio I posted.

In fact, here's a clip


It's kind of interesting how he mentions Nevada, a state which is not in being sued, as an example of a state which removed safeguards on mail-in voting but did it legally via the state legislature.

This issue with PA, GA, MI, WI is that they didn't follow the rules the state legislature set down and openly admitted this.
 
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Scotus still hasnt said yes to the case. They're going to pocket veto it and let it die on the vine the same way they do any case that might make the left look bad or lose power
As others have noted, they may not be able to, or it would at least be very unwise. This isn't some individual citizen arguing his way up to the court, this is nearly half the state governments dog-piling onto four others and saying "shit's fucked, yo". If the Supreme Court simply laughs them off and tells them to take their copium, then the federal establishment won't just have stolen the election, they'll be telling State governments to shut up and get on the bus, fuck your opinions, too. If that came to pass, I wouldn't be surprised if the word "secession" started getting thrown around again.

The military would not be involved in this. Just as in the Civil War, the Union Army did not fight the people of the Confederate states, they fought the army of Confederate states.
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If SCOTUS rules in favor of Texas, I could see a brief wave of rioting in some hotspots but I honestly think the bulk of politically motivated deaths would be suicides.

The Woke Left is full of batshit insane people and 2020 has been a very rough year for most people, so if they get four more years of Trump despite being assured of a Biden victory, I would not be surprised if the more emotionally unstable ones start going off the deep end and harming themselves.
I predicted well back when that if Trump does somehow win the suicide rate is going to skyrocket for about a year.
With full acknowledgement that I'm about to say something fucked up, I cannot wait to see the suicide numbers for this year. My money is that just the spike from 2019 is going to be larger than COVID deaths.
 

Looks like more regret coming the antifa/blm camp on voting for Biden. If SCOTUS gives Texas and thus Trump a favourable ruling I'm not sure how much rioting there might be. On Nov 4th, yea it would have been a shitstorm, but over the last month he really has pissed away a lot of his support.

Riots would have to be fueled by TDS alone and that's still going to give a fair bit but much short of a civil war.
They'll go back to their polling place, and vote for the same neoliberal dem candidates. How many Made in China knives do they have sticking out of their backs? I don't think a chiropractor can get the crick out of that one.
 
What a difference a week makes eh? Seeing people on Twitter and Reddit freaking the fuck out over this has been very reassuring. Also noticing the Hunter story finally getting traction in the left wing media which is interesting. Is it because the election's "over" or are they giving the Democrats help throwing Biden under the bus?
 
The governor even admits in his writing valid state-law actions were done in Montana, that's not the case for the four states in the suit.
Sorry Drumpftard, your daddy needs to read. It says Montana did mail ins without legal fuckery and it went alright! That means all mail in procedures everywhere were legally and constitutionally implemented!

HAH! Owned!
 
Yeah, the TX case is against states where it is documented that the election did not follow the rules set down by the state legislature. Listen to the Crowder interview with the Texas AG. It's from 2:56 in the audio I posted.
No but if this does go through the courts then thay opens up states that followed the same procedures even if they voted for Trump.
 
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What a difference a week makes eh? Seeing people on Twitter and Reddit freaking the fuck out over this has been very reassuring. Also noticing the Hunter story finally getting traction in the left wing media which is interesting. Is it because the election's "over" or are they giving the Democrats help throwing Biden under the bus?
front page on wsj is "ag barr hid hunter biden investigations until after election"
 
No but if this does go through the courts then thay opens up states that followed the same procedures even if they voted for Trump.
I'd argue that laches would be a good response to this, given the Democrats haven't filed suit up to now. As in Alito or Thomas should call them up and say 'WHAT UP JIGGA? LACHES!' and then put the phone down. ACB giggling in the background would really add to it.
 
The governor even admits in his writing valid state-law actions were done in Montana, that's not the case for the four states in the suit.
I think it's more some Republican governors are afraid of where this is heading too, and are trying to stop this ahead of time (Too late! Thank goodness), what they don't realize is being a lazy slob and STILL trying to kick the can down the road isn't going to work this time. Now I'm starting to understand why Republican (at least the elites) are considered lower intelligence when it comes to social education/skills. Some of them are such hardy fence sitters that even Tim Pool would be proud or awed.
 
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