>>37437 Sincere Thank You Baker.
>>37439 Yup. I'm ready as I'm gonna be. Have a couple of RL things to get accomplished but will be right here otherwise. Between screaming at the idiot box and being here I think muh adrenaline levels were waaaay too high for good health. How 'bout you are you ready?
Am updating the dough in muh text editor. These correct?
>>37218 #170
>>37427 #171
>>37448 You're like whatever the name of that cleanup company isโฆ.we feex things so it seems "like it never happened."
kek
>>37451 Agree that it's scary to think of temp pence. I'm betting on this is part of the plan. Pence is/was a known entity (*spit) all along. It may be that the roots of his evil are much deeper than anyone has figgured yet. Gotta take out the whole thing - roots to tippy top. Here's the question though. Why take him out by using the 25th just weeks prior to inauguration? Just a spitball - It's to make him seem 'cra-cra' prior to the declass drop which will implicate all of them - even/especially pence.
>>37455 Lumis, Scott and Kennedy .
Those who voted to object to the stateโs electoral votes were Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Rick Scott (FL), Roger Marshall (R-KS), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL).
Sens. Lummis and Scott not support the earlier objection to the Arizona vote but supported the objection to Pennsylvania.
Sen John Kennedy (R-LA), supported the objection to Arizona did not support the objection to the electoral voters from Pennsylvania.
>>37456 I keep hearing PDJT in my head when he was talking about how BLM rioting in the cities could be extinguished in just a matter of hours. And I keep hearing Q in my head saying "Do Not Be Afraid" no matter what happens. So, yeah. A nail biting, edge of the seat movie right now. Just hoping it's a one hit wonder and we don't have to wait for a sequel. A sequel would suck.
>>37456 I keep thinking about CM's tweet to read and study Edward Foley's paper - posted part of it yesterday. There's one sentence that keeps haunting me.
"America's military will recognize Trump's opponent as the new commander in chief once Congress authoritatively declares this electoral outcome, and any protests from Trump to the contrary will be utterly ineffectual. "
But what happens if the Military does not recognize Biden? Remember, a very early drop that said the military was on standby if "she" had won? Could very well be a similar situation. Let Biden take office and then do a 'one and done' scoop of all traitors? Refuse to recognize Biden and then....what? What happens if they refuse to recognize him?
>>36737 (PB)
https://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/students/publications/llj/pdfs/vol-51/issue-2/7_Foley%20(309-362).pdf
>>37473 OR The military prevents a civil war while things get 'sorted'? What would the DS love most? Just as you said, a civil war. Think I'll go see if there is any reliable info about military recognition of POTUS as CinC and what that actually means/how it works.
Why take him out by using the 25th just weeks prior to inauguration? Just a spitball - It's to make him seem 'cra-cra' prior to the declass drop which will implicate all of them - even/especially pence.
>>37470 Pieces of silver and then that POS elbow bumps Pelosi????? WTAF?
AHA! Wakes, you brilliant. Just like the fraud at the state level wasn't fraud until the results were certified - a conspiracy to defraud the country by certifying the 'gamed' electoral vote couldn't/can't be proven until the congress certified the entire package.
>>37492 Bumping has commenced. Back as time allows.
>>37517 Good Morning GB. Went 'in search of' the big Jan. 6th @ noon announcement scheduled by the 18th Airborne.
"These are stories of the most powerful people in the world steering toward the abyss.
It's the story of 7 billion people unknowingly teetering on the brink of the edge.
It's the story of a world closing in on midnight.
Tuesday, January 12th."
https://twitter.com/18airbornecorps/status/1346807175092514817
https://archive.vn/Klitz
>>37530 (me - aka idjit)