Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Not the Courts, But the House of Representatives

"A dog on a Deere tractor? You must be kidding."


Many people must have thought that the courts would resolve the election issue. Why run around the country starting cases in state courts and getting rebuffed by the Supremes?

There is a vast difference between having evidence of fraud and entering the evidence into the legal system. The evidence must be part of a court proceeding. The Mueller investigation was always being tried in the news, because they knew they had no case and no evidence. Likewise, "I won by 20 million votes" is a sure sign of weakness, especially since there are no votes for President, only for electors.

The Constitution places the emphasis on the state legislatures and the House of Representatives. Electors are named by the legislatures and their names given to the House. Two slates may be sent to them, for the House to decide between, one Democrat slate and one Republican slate.

Seven states now have two slates for President - Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico.

December 18th will be the report of the National Director of Intelligence - John Radcliffe.

Trump is not looking over his presidential library blueprints.