Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:23 p.m. No.12111727   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1748

>>12111700

We can just report theSECONDnumber #15462 for re-numbering to #15463

 

and then also report this bread for re-numbering to #15464

 

and then all should be right in the world

kek

Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.12111764   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12111748

>as fixable as it is, it's still embarrassing

we are human anon

mistakes are one thing

intentional fuckery is quite another

communicate with anons and all is well

Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:38 p.m. No.12111875   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1935 >>1965 >>2008 >>2188

>>12111790

>if objections are raised, then what happens??

On Jan 6th…

 

-Get this anons

 

Each state comes up for final certification before both houses

 

Senate and Congress

 

For each individiual state

 

We need:

 

1 Senator

 

AND

 

1 Congressmen

 

to REFUSE to accept the certification

 

and THAT trips a closed session of each house independent of each other

 

they will have 2 hours to argue in which to come to a decision

 

I need more sauce on EXACTLY what happens if they remain deadlocked after 2 hours

 

as I understand it

if they deadlock on a state, they move to the next one

 

if, at the end of certification, enough ELectoral College votes are deadlocked to shift the outcome of the election, then the results areNOT CERTIFIED

 

in which case:

 

Each statehouse gets one vote, and all states vote by statehouse for President

 

I need firmer sauce for the last part

but the first part has been stated by multiple senators so far

Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:42 p.m. No.12111935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2078

>>12111875

>I need firmer sauce for the last part

 

"…

 

“Objections to individual state returns must be made in writing by at least one Member each of the Senate and House of Representatives. If an objection meets these requirements, the joint session recesses and the two houses separate and debate the question in their respective chambers for a maximum of two hours,” the CRS said. “The two houses then vote separately to accept or reject the objection. They then reassemble in joint session, and announce the results of their respective votes. An objection to a state’s electoral vote must be approved by both houses in order for any contested votes to be excluded.”

 

…"

 

>https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/explaining-how-congress-settles-electoral-college-disputes

 

^^recommended reading^^

Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:55 p.m. No.12112078   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12111935

>The two houses then vote separately to accept or reject the objection. They then reassemble in joint session, and announce the results of their respective votes. An objection to a state’s electoral vote must be approved by both houses in order for any contested votes to be excluded.

 

I mean

that doesnt exactly sound confidence inspiring

but

as anon noted

the consitution superceeds this law

 

>>12111965

Anonymous ID: 7b264c Dec. 20, 2020, 7:57 p.m. No.12112098   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12112065

>I guess the Framers figured if the State couldn't get it's act together it shouldn't have the right to submit electors

this is exactly where my head is at, as a Citizen of the Nation

but what our "Elected Officials" decide to do…

 

Jan 6th is going to get frosty if things are not already decided bySOMETHING BIGbefore then