Justin Trudeau's liberal party is COMPROMISED by Beijing
— The Pleb 🇨🇦 Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) February 26, 2023
This is the biggest scandal of our lifetime pic.twitter.com/pBzgoEKJmC
Justin Trudeau's liberal party is COMPROMISED by Beijing
— The Pleb 🇨🇦 Reporter (@truckdriverpleb) February 26, 2023
This is the biggest scandal of our lifetime pic.twitter.com/pBzgoEKJmC
I 100% doubt that he is "technically" brain dead... but, I also fully doubt that he is fit to carry out the job that he was elected (fraudulently or not) to do. I've thought from the very beginning of the entire fiasco, that they will have his wife become the de facto senator sooner rather than later... and she won't make one single vote on her own.Oldsouljer said:
Ok, assuming this is true, how is he "voting". Do the Dems have a weekend at Bernie Sanders thing going on? If he can't cast a legal vote, Dems still control the vote via Harris but the Reps should have greater parliamentary procedural room to maneuver. And during Fetterman's episode, if oldsters like Leahy or Feinstein suddenly go down, control of the Senate then gets real interesting.
Yea, I don't know for sure either; however, Were... what you wrote is what heard. That said, I don't remember a special election for this type of situation,Werewolf said:I won't argue with you as I'm not certain. It may be that a death before the August date requires a special election and a death afterwards allows for the Governor to me a re-appointment. There is enough chatter to suggest that this is the case.hokiewolf said:
There wouldn't be a special election, the governor would appoint a new Senator. This is nonsense
You sure? Yes, that's generally the case in many states but are you certain of Pennsylvania law? By North Carolina general statute, that's not quite how it's done here because the Ledge got proactive a few years ago to ensure that Cooper couldn't appoint a Senator without strings attached.hokiewolf said:
There wouldn't be a special election, the governor would appoint a new Senator. This is nonsense
I haven't looked up the law specifically but that's what Jim Geraghty said on the Nation Review Editors Podcast and I know that guy knows the law.Oldsouljer said:You sure? Yes, that's generally the case in many states but are you certain of Pennsylvania law? By North Carolina general statute, that's not quite how it's done here because the Ledge got proactive a few years ago to ensure that Cooper couldn't appoint a Senator without strings attached.hokiewolf said:
There wouldn't be a special election, the governor would appoint a new Senator. This is nonsense
This was from the link I posted above. It represents otherwise and as follows:mrcpack17 said:
In PA, the governor appoints a temp stand-in until a special election occurs that coincides with the next regularly scheduled general election. PA has no strings attached. In NC, the governor must pick from a list of candidates from the previous senator's party provided by the legislature.
Googling is way better than twitter nonsense.
https://ballotpedia.org/Filling_vacancies_in_the_U.S._Senate
I'll bet you that it never happens.Werewolf said:
Many of you reside in the Woke County's of the world and in your little matrix filled with the likes of Sieve, KIm and Hoak. Western Oregon citizens are much like those of non-Coastal California. Most of Idaho is like much of the western NC and in the Deep South.
GREATER IDAHO: Movement to Make Several Oregon Counties Part of Idaho Gains Steam | The Gateway Pundit
Up to a point, history certainly agrees with you. But the demographic tectonic stresses are building to pre-1861 levels though we're certainly not there yet. The strongest secessionist movement is in Texas and they a move, it will only strengthen movements elsewhere in the country.TheStorm said:I'll bet you that it never happens.Werewolf said:
Many of you reside in the Woke County's of the world and in your little matrix filled with the likes of Sieve, KIm and Hoak. Western Oregon citizens are much like those of non-Coastal California. Most of Idaho is like much of the western NC and in the Deep South.
GREATER IDAHO: Movement to Make Several Oregon Counties Part of Idaho Gains Steam | The Gateway Pundit
Maybe so. I'm just sharing info not seen on CBS, NBC, CNN etc.TheStorm said:I'll bet you that it never happens.Werewolf said:
Many of you reside in the Woke County's of the world and in your little matrix filled with the likes of Sieve, KIm and Hoak. Western Oregon citizens are much like those of non-Coastal California. Most of Idaho is like much of the western NC and in the Deep South.
GREATER IDAHO: Movement to Make Several Oregon Counties Part of Idaho Gains Steam | The Gateway Pundit
We might live happily ever after too .......LOLBBW12OG said:
Take out the Northeast and the West Coast and we have a damn good country sans Chicago....
A one time exit plan offer or they clean their act up. If they don't.... clean it up for them.
Building a fence around New York and California/West Coast is a damn good idea. Screen the applicants that want to get out.
Find out who, i.e. Atlanta, Baltimore, Houston, Madison, Chapel Hill that doesn't want to live in a civilized society and send their liberal asses to the lefty utopia they so want to have.
When they approach a line 30 foot from the fence and cross it you split their skulls with an .223 hollow point round. Won't take but a dozen or so and they'll get the message.
And they can live happily ever after....
WITHOUT CONSEQUENCE the Biden admin has allowed the Chinese Communist Party to:
— Congressman Byron Donalds (@RepDonaldsPress) February 26, 2023
🦠Get away with COVID-19
📸Spy on us through TikTok
🧑🌾Buy-up our farmland
🎈Violate our sovereignty
Now we learn China is operating SECRET POLICE STATIONS in US cities.
We need to defend ourselves! pic.twitter.com/2tukRNMvUm
Really? If this is true why is she not under arrest? pic.twitter.com/CbaSueBEiC
— ᖴᗩT Guy with a Glock (@FatGuywithGlock) February 28, 2023
Voters of Pennsylvania. Where is , John Fetterman ?? pic.twitter.com/y6KeKCIlLj
— TVD-103 (@tomdolanjr) March 4, 2023
Where's the #FBI and #DOJ pic.twitter.com/UhaTwflpgj
— ConservativeChick_17 (@Conserv30187675) February 26, 2023
BREAKING: A 38 million payout was made from the CDC to Maricopa County for super important “workforce and foundational capabilities” three weeks after they rigged it against Kari Lake in the midterm election.
— ULTRA Pepe Lives Matter 🐸 (@ultrapepelives) March 10, 2023
🇺🇸https://t.co/dJbgY1SDJB pic.twitter.com/elfHnfXlMJ
I’m still in shock that Maricopa county shut down voting machines in 60+ locations on election day and Arizona courts are like “I don’t see a problem here”
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) March 15, 2023
Wow!!! Blistering opinions coming down from the Arizona Supreme Court this afternoon regarding Maricopa County’s violation of Arizona State law during the counting of ballots process is absolutely a must read!
— Anthony DeWitt (@AnthonyDeWitt7) March 23, 2023
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that lower courts made errors in… pic.twitter.com/YuD37zvcbK
I don't know if this is Count 6, is it?hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Kari Lake wins Az Supreme Court case, forced lower court to look at signature verification issues. pic.twitter.com/1KyXZiDenp
— Constitution 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@Gitmo99) March 23, 2023
Another presentation ......so the Hoak doesn't get his panties in a wad about how its said.hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Arizona Supreme Court allows Kari Lake to explore signature verification on 2022 early ballots | Just The News https://t.co/WhBORifDll
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) March 24, 2023
hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
I don't care why the CDC gave the money to Maricopa county. What should be important is that Federal funds support any State issue. We have to stop giving money to the Federal Government so they give it back to states.Werewolf said:BREAKING: A 38 million payout was made from the CDC to Maricopa County for super important “workforce and foundational capabilities” three weeks after they rigged it against Kari Lake in the midterm election.
— Conservative Justice (@Con_Justice) March 10, 2023
🇺🇸https://t.co/dJbgY1SDJB pic.twitter.com/elfHnfXlMJ
caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
Well, on the signature count, the Supreme Court of AZ sent it back to the lower court because their ruling wasn't proper…. So, that's was want Lake wanted and she the S.C. agreed…Civilized said:caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
How exactly did they rule for her?
There were 7 counts, how did they find on each of the 7?
caryking said:Well, on the signature count, the Supreme Court of AZ sent it back to the lower court because their ruling wasn't proper…. So, that's was want Lake wanted and she the S.C. agreed…Civilized said:caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
How exactly did they rule for her?
There were 7 counts, how did they find on each of the 7?
Civilized said:caryking said:Well, on the signature count, the Supreme Court of AZ sent it back to the lower court because their ruling wasn't proper…. So, that's was want Lake wanted and she the S.C. agreed…Civilized said:caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
How exactly did they rule for her?
There were 7 counts, how did they find on each of the 7?
So they sorta kinda found for her on one of the seven counts and kicked it back down, with no indication the ultimate ruling would find for her either.
I wouldn't call her avoiding a complete shutout as "rul[ing] for her" but to each their own.
Signatures must be verified to within 10% of the verified actual signature......however the he$$ that is done LOL. Could be interesting once complete.Civilized said:caryking said:Well, on the signature count, the Supreme Court of AZ sent it back to the lower court because their ruling wasn't proper…. So, that's was want Lake wanted and she the S.C. agreed…Civilized said:caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
How exactly did they rule for her?
There were 7 counts, how did they find on each of the 7?
So they sorta kinda found for her on one of the seven counts and kicked it back down, with no indication the ultimate ruling would find for her either.
I wouldn't call her avoiding a complete shutout as "rul[ing] for her" but to each their own.
Cary; we're making progress........slowly but surely.caryking said:Civilized said:caryking said:Well, on the signature count, the Supreme Court of AZ sent it back to the lower court because their ruling wasn't proper…. So, that's was want Lake wanted and she the S.C. agreed…Civilized said:caryking said:Wait, if the AZ Supreme Court rules in favor for Kari Lake, it's an alternative fact! When other Supreme Courts rule in opposition of Trump, for election issues, it's the final word…Civilized said:hokiewolf said:
She didn't win anything, counts 1-5 and 7 were denied, count 6 was sent back down to lower court.
Nah dude, she won.
Alternative facts.
Civ, you are showing your TDS!!! Actually, this isn't TDS, this is RDS!!
How exactly did they rule for her?
There were 7 counts, how did they find on each of the 7?
So they sorta kinda found for her on one of the seven counts and kicked it back down, with no indication the ultimate ruling would find for her either.
I wouldn't call her avoiding a complete shutout as "rul[ing] for her" but to each their own.
Civ, I don't even know what all the complaints were about, from Lake. Honestly, I haven't followed it too closely. That said, the biggest complaint she talked about, as I recall, was the number of ballots that they didn't do a real signature verification.
If that was her biggest complaint, then this ruling is absolutely in her favor. So, as typical in most complaints, the plaintiff will shoot for a number of issues (kind of like throwing sticks in the air) to see which will stick.
I don't know man, you and I probably have different world views; so, I can see why we have different opinions…