Folks, the most important case filed by the Trump Administration was not even heard. Nope the court kicked it until after the inauguration. THEY did that for a couple reasons.
1). They don't want to be deciding the presidential election.......again.
2). There was not enough time to evaluate the caselaw.
So, that being said......
IF Pennsylvania gets heard, and it IS determined by the supreme court that Pennsylvania violated federal election law, and in turn violated the constitution, then it also means that Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and potentially Arizona all violated federal election law, and the constitution.
Yep......the single most important case............out of all the 100's of ******** cases the inept republican lawyers filed ........thos one has not even been heard.
Now, if they hear it, which I hope to GOD they don't..........and if the rule for Trump, which I also hope to GOD does not happen........WHAT happens then?
I think there are three possibilities.
1). I think the supreme court , with a positive ruling for trump could invalidate the electors, sending it NOT to the states, but to the House, in which the house will vote 1 vote per state, and Trump could legitimately win. OR some states , TIRED of Trump would switch and vote biden.........I would be completely fine with this. THIS IS A CONSTITUTIONAL process.
2). The supreme court with a positive ruling could say yea, it was unconstitutional, now what? In that case, I think the house would have to take it up, and I guarantee you Pelosi would not, and that would lead to outright war, IMHO.
3). The supreme court could rule that the STATES have the power to legislate, change or enhance voter laws however they see fit. That is not a "clean" interpretation of the constitution, but it would be the best interpretation if you ask me.......
No matter, people are pissed.
Later,
Geo



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