Anonymous ID: 5b904a Nov. 30, 2020, 1:37 p.m. No.11845492   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5684 >>5967 >>6038

@JvittalTV

"@AjitPaiFCC announces he will leave the FCC on Jan 20, 2021 (aka Inauguration Day) Pai: "To be the first Asian-American to chair the FCC has been a particular privilege. As I often say: only in America" https://twitter.com/JvittalTV/status/1333437477739245573

Anonymous ID: 5b904a Nov. 30, 2020, 1:54 p.m. No.11845698   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5710 >>5822 >>5833 >>5967 >>6038

Fucking crying Schmuck wants to have confirmation hearings almost 2 months before Inauguration Day! Uhhhhh, fuck no, asshole!

 

@Breaking911

"BREAKING: Sen. Schumer says Senate should begin confirmation hearings for Biden's Cabinet BEFORE inauguration: "In the midst of this once-in-a-century crisis, it's imperative the next administration can count on the Senate to confirm its cabinet without delay" https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1333522645736894465

Anonymous ID: 5b904a Nov. 30, 2020, 2:08 p.m. No.11845874   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5967 >>6038

Pennsylvania Republicans to Introduce Resolution Disputing Election Results

Republican state lawmakers in Pennsylvania on Friday announced a resolution they will soon be introducing to dispute the results of the 2020 election.

 

The text of the resolution, released in a memo on Nov. 27, states that the executive and judicial branches of the Keystone State’s government usurped the legislature’s constitutional power to set the rules of the election.

 

The resolution “declares that the selection of presidential electors and other statewide electoral contest results in this commonwealth is in dispute” and “urges the secretary of the commonwealth and the governor to withdraw or vacate the certification of presidential electors and to delay certification of results in other statewide electoral contests voted on at the 2020 general election.”

 

It also “urges the United States Congress to declare the selection of presidential electors in this Commonwealth to be in dispute.”

 

Members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly said in a statement, “A number of compromises of Pennsylvania’s election laws took place during the 2020 General Election. The documented irregularities and improprieties associated with mail-in balloting, pre-canvassing, and canvassing have undermined our elector process and as a result we cannot accept certification of the results in statewide races.”

 

They added, “We believe this moment is pivotal and important enough that the General Assembly needs to take extraordinary measures to answer these extraordinary questions. We also believe our representative oversight duty as Pennsylvania’s legislative branch of government demands us to re-assume our constitutional authority and take immediate action.”

 

The proposed text lists three steps taken by the judicial and executive branches to change the rules of the election.

 

First, on Sept. 17, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court “unlawfully and unilaterally” extended the deadline by which mail ballots could be received, mandated that ballots without a postmark would be treated as timely, and allowed for ballots without a verified voter signature to be accepted, the resolution says.

 

Second, on Oct. 23, upon a petition from the secretary of the commonwealth, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that signatures on mail-in ballots need not be authenticated.

 

And third, on Nov. 2, the secretary of the commonwealth “encouraged certain counties to notify party and candidate representatives of mail-in voters whose ballots contained defects,” the resolution says.

 

All of the changes are contrary to the Pennsylvania Election Code, which requires mail-in ballots to be received at 8 p.m. on Election Day, mandates that signatures on the mail-in ballots be authenticated, and forbids the counting of defective mail-in ballots.

 

The resolution also lists a variety of election irregularities and potential fraud, including the issues brought up by witnesses during the hearing before the Pennsylvania Senate Majority Policy Committee on Nov. 25.

 

“On November 24, 2020, the Secretary of the Commonwealth unilaterally and prematurely certified results of the November 3, 2020 election regarding presidential electors despite ongoing litigation,” the resolution states.

 

“The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has the duty to ensure that no citizen of this Commonwealth is disenfranchised, to insist that all elections are conducted according to the law, and to satisfy the general public that every legal vote is counted accurately.”

 

Pennsylvania State Sen. Doug Mastriano, a Republican, said Friday that the GOP-controlled state legislature will make a bid to reclaim its power to appoint the state’s electors to the Electoral College, saying they could start the process on Nov. 30.

 

“So, we’re gonna do a resolution between the House and Senate, hopefully today,” he told Steve Bannon’s War Room on Friday.

 

“I’ve spent two hours online trying to coordinate this with my colleagues. And there’s a lot of good people working this here. Saying, that the resolution saying we’re going to take our power back. We’re gonna seat the electors. Now obviously we’re gonna need the support of the leadership of the House and Senate, we’re getting there on that.”

https://www.theepochtimes.com/pennsylvania-republicans-to-introduce-resolution-disputing-election-results_3596434.html

Anonymous ID: 5b904a Nov. 30, 2020, 2:28 p.m. No.11846123   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6144 >>6153

@prayingmedic

"Dr Shiva presents computer model suggesting that in order for the Trump/Biden total vote accumulation to occur in Arizona, using known party affiliation, Biden would need 130% Democrat registered voter turnout with Trump-Republican turnout of -30%. #ArizonaHearing" https://twitter.com/prayingmedic/status/1333521040673148929