GOP State Legislatures:
Cowardice Under Fire
American Spectator,
by
David Catron
Original Article
Posted By: Garnet,
12/8/2020 9:52:56 AM
Despite the mendacious claims of the legacy “news” media, there is clear evidence that egregious violence was done to election laws in at least five states during the recent presidential contest. Sworn testimony from dozens of eyewitnesses, well-documented breaches of statutory ballot counting protocol, and damning security camera videos have been presented to legislators in these states. Republican lawmakers in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin have the constitutional power and the moral duty to rectify the resultant fraudulent outcomes. The only obstacle to reestablishing voter sovereignty in these five states is the inaction of the spineless GOP majorities that control their legislatures.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
BarryNo 12/8/2020 10:01:57 AM (No. 626132)
If I have one thing I must stress: if SCOTUS provides relief, and sends the election of electors to the state legislators, we ALL better get out and hold their feet to the fire, and maybe channel a bit of BLM and Antifi, tactics wise, or our country is gone.
Let those GOP reps, represent us, or show them the gallows. If the legal branches won't follow the law, then let vigilantes have free rein till people get sensible again.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 12/8/2020 10:20:17 AM (No. 626146)
The failure of republicans in congress to foresee problems, and to react at all when they come to pass has been mindboggling! It is the very reason we send them to Washington - which is why they ran in the first pllace. When they get there - they meld into the baseboards and carpeting and they become part of the apparatus - but none of the truly functioning parts. Dems have that under control. Poster #1 catches the the spirit of our ultimate defeatist attitude we succumb to: screw it - let them burn everything down while we watch from the sidelines. The knife in our backs came from our side.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
The Remnants 12/8/2020 10:22:35 AM (No. 626149)
Seems like the word "treason" is popping up now on alternate media, and that might scare some.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
davew 12/8/2020 10:24:11 AM (No. 626151)
Fear is a great motivator. The GOP legislators could actually defend Trump against the criminal mob but they know they will be doxed and their lives and families lives will be threatened by thugs. They have chosen dishonor over duty at the most critical point in our history since the Civil War.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MDConservative 12/8/2020 10:26:45 AM (No. 626154)
SCOTUS will not rescue the electorate from its legislature's inaction. It will be interpreted as tacit approval of whatever modifications the election commission made with the COVIDS "crisis" at hand. The legislatures are accountable to the people whose votes were corrupted. And one can bet the Republican Party of each involved state will trumpet their inability to act for one reason or another...none of this is their fault, you see. Send contributions...
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mean Gene 12/8/2020 10:44:05 AM (No. 626168)
I'm reminded of the Fox News and CNN news guys kidnapped by Hamas in Gaza Strip.
BOTH converted to Islam.
Also think about all those Coptic Christians in Egypt who voluntarily voted for the Muslim Brotherhood, just to "get it over with," even as the MB promised to wipe them out of Egypt!
Being kowed by bullies is not new worldwide, but it is a development here in the USA not seen since the Klan.
The right to bear arms means these bullied ones are falling to cowardice of their own free will.
Not me.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
justavoter 12/8/2020 11:00:01 AM (No. 626182)
We are witnessing the depth at which our elected officials are in the tank for big business, China, and a host of other nefarious subversions. Brian Kemp in GA is the prime example. It does not take an expert body language aficionado to see that he has sold his soul. He is under the illusion that he is protecting his " a$$ ehem" state when in reality, he has sold out and he will never win another election in GA and it is ironic that refusing to fix the voter fraud will only usher in Stacy Abrams as the next Governor. The Legislators are just as bad. They all know the voting machines are fixed and is the only way they can get elected. They just have to be willing to sell their soul.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bad-hair 12/8/2020 11:00:51 AM (No. 626184)
Somebody elected these state legislators. They had best realize that if they try to kick this mess under the rug those same people will see them gone at the Earliest opportunity. If that means Dem state legislatures for a while, what's the loss really?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
SpaceCowboy 12/8/2020 11:06:47 AM (No. 626186)
If one state had the balls to stand up, that would inspire the other states to take a stand - we just need one!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
john56 12/8/2020 11:21:28 AM (No. 626196)
One of the greatest lessons about politics I ever learned was from my high school history/civics teacher, a Nixonian Democrat in the 1970s. His lesson: Never underestimate the ability of the national Republican party to screw up a sure thing.
He was ahead of his time ... Establishment Republicans have shown the ability to clutch defeat from the jaws of victory for at least 70-80 years. Rest In Peace, Mr. Shriver!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
BarryNo 12/8/2020 12:37:12 PM (No. 626252)
Politics way back when, became synonymous with crook. Good people stopped participating as candidates because of the bad reputation they would get. This is the result.
We would do better, I think, if candidates were chosen by lottery, much like jury duty is done. Leave power in the hands of every day people, who, if they do a good job can be elected for one extra term, then they are excused from further service. They can advise future candidates, but that's it and not paid advice. Let various accounting firms be hire able for office staff of agencies, but all responsibility for agreeing to suggestions must go through legislative action, peopled by ordinary people.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Daisymay 12/8/2020 1:25:20 PM (No. 626284)
It doesn't matter if Trump wins in the end or not. Those involved in ignoring the Fraud in this election, and did nothing, are going to find out this is end of their career. I'm betting Kemp, and the Sec of State in GA have been paid a handsome sum, from Zuckerberg, to sit tight and say NO to everything. Even if they are recalled and thrown out of office, as long as they don't have Federal Charges against them, they are going scot free. They can live a comfortable life on the Money they were given to sell out the Republicans they Represent! They should be put in Jail for Treason IMHO!
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