Anonymous ID: b54781 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:38 p.m. No.18132964   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3127

Georgia Court Reinstates VoterGA’s Case Requesting an Audit of 147,000 Mail-In Ballots in the 2020 Election

 

Georgia’s Court of Appeals reinstated VoterGA’s Fulton County counterfeit ballot case looking to reverse its previous lack of standing ruling against VoterGA.

 

It looks like VoterGA will soon be allowed to audit the 147,000 absentee ballots counted in Fulton County in the 2020 Election.

 

We reported this weeks ago when the Georgia Supreme Court agreed that VoterGA had standing in its request to audit the 147,000 absentee ballots in Fulton County from the 2020 Election.

 

VoterGA released the following press release today.

 

ATLANTA, GA, JANUARY 12, 2023 – On Monday, the Georgia Court of Appeals reinstated VoterGA’s Fulton County counterfeit ballot case without further briefs setting up a reversal of its previous lack of standing ruling against the Petitioners. The reversal comes as no surprise to the Petitioners who, for over a year, maintained they have standing, even after the Georgia Court of Appeals upheld the lower court finding on July 1, 2022.

 

On December 20, 2022, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned both lower court rulings. Their decision was made unanimously without a hearing. It corroborated over a dozen state and U.S. Supreme Court precedents in Petitioners’ briefs and appeal that the lower courts ignored. The decision was reached after VoterGA attorney Todd Harding filed a motion to expedite the VoterGA writ of certiorari and the Defendants responded. Co-attorney Paul Kunst then explained how Defendant Attorneys mislead the Supreme Court in claiming the court’s recent decision on other standing claims had nothing to do with VoterGA Petitioners standing claims.

 

The Petitioners were aware they would receive a favorable Supreme Court ruling since October 25, 2022, when the Georgia Supreme Court confirmed Georgia citizens, residents and taxpayers have standing to sue government officials who violate Georgia law. At that time, the court took an extra step and confirmed its rulingextended to voters because they are community stakeholders too. Their October ruling applies to cases where individuals sued over the illegal removal of Confederate monuments and were told by a Superior Court they had no standing.

 

The original VoterGA Equal Protection and Due Process election claim was filed on December 23, 2020, by Attorney Harding on behalf of nine VoterGA Petitioners who allege counterfeit ballots are included in the Fulton County 2020 absentee election results. Their claim is based on sworn affidavits from senior poll managers who handled absentee ballots during the hand count audit on November 14, 2020. Petitioners also allege the infamous State Farm Arena absentee ballot processing video shows several violations of Georgia election law.

 

After the Petitioners separated into the Favorito et al v. Wan et al and Jeffords et al v. Fulton County case, they achieved ten months of lower court victories including an order to unseal ballots, before the cases were suddenly dismissed. A Superior Court claimed they did not have standing or a “particularized injury” immediately after Fulton County hired criminal defense attorneys at taxpayer expense to prevent Petitioners from reviewing the ballots.

 

VoterGA co-founder summed up the two-year struggle to identify the number of counterfeit ballots: “The mis-application of state and federal law, as well as case precedents, caused a two-year delay that prevented us from ensuring Georgia has honest, transparent elections. This double standard of justice impacted millions of Georgians and is one of the greatest voting rights violations in the state’s history.”

 

It is a travesty of justice that the corrupt or cowardly judges in the lower courts refused to allow these ballots to be reviewed on a timely basis. Let’s see if these ballots are still around and not tampered with. What are the odds?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/georgia-court-reinstates-votergas-case-requesting-audit-147000-mail-ballots-2020-election/

Anonymous ID: b54781 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:42 p.m. No.18132984   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3015 >>3040

Dem Rep. Johnson suggests Biden classified docs may have been planted

 

"I am confident, however, that the process has begun to ensure that we get to the truth, and that justice will be done."

 

Georgia Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson has suggested that classified documents discovered in multiple locations belonging to President Joe Biden may have been planted.

 

"Alleged classified documents showing up allegedly in the possession of Joseph Biden… I'm suspicious of the timing of it," he told Fox News. "I'm also aware of the fact that things can be planted on people… things can be planted in places and then discovered conveniently. That may be what has occurred here. I'm not ruling that out. But I'm open in terms of the investigation needs to be investigated."

 

"There remains much we don't know about the Biden document discoveries, and it's too early to reach any conclusions. I am confident, however, that the process has begun to ensure that we get to the truth, and that justice will be done," he added.

 

Reports emerged this week that a lawyer clearing out the president's office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington in November 2022 had discovered classified materials containing intelligence on Ukraine, Iran and the UK. A subsequent second batch of classified documents was discovered in Biden's Delaware home garage.

 

Biden appeared to have ink on his face after previously maligning former President Donald Trump for his own alleged mishandling of classified materials after the FBI raided his Mar-a-Lago estate in August of 2022. Trump had previously complied with a grand jury subpoena and handed over classified materials to the agency.

 

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on Thursday that he would appoint Robert Hur as special counsel to handle the matter amid intense Republican pressure to do so. Garland previously appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to handle the Trump investigation.

 

Biden previously said he was "surprised" at the discovery of classified materials at the Penn Biden Center officer, but has confirmed he was aware of the documents in his Delaware garage.

 

"So the documents were in a locked garage?" Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked of him, prompting the president to reply "Yes, as well as my Corvette."

 

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/dem-rep-johnson-suggests-biden-classified-docs-may-have-been-planted

Anonymous ID: b54781 Jan. 12, 2023, 3:44 p.m. No.18132993   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3037 >>3102

New Twitter File dump shows Dem. lawmakers knowingly pushed fake Russia narrative about Nunes report

 

Part 14 of the Twitter Files are devastating to Dems' Russia collusion narrative as they shows liberal lawmakers pushing false info about Nunes Memo.

ournalist Matt Taibbi on Thursday released part 14 of the "Twitter Files," showing how congressional Democrats tried to discredit a report by then-California Rep. Devin Nunes regarding the federal government's Trump-Russia investigation.

 

Emails show how the lawmakers crafted and pushed a narrative claiming Russian bots were responsible for bolstering claims in the report by Nunes, who at the time was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

 

The report criticized the federal government's so-call Russia-Trump 2016 presidential campaign collusion probe.

 

The lawmakers pushed the narrative, despite Twitter telling them the Kremlin had no involvement in the issue.

 

Taibbi's Twitter thread, which included over 30 separate posts in total, also went on to state "Twitter warned politicians and media the not only lacked evidence, but had evidence the accounts weren’t Russian – and were roundly ignored."

 

Despite the fact that Nunes' "assertions would virtually all be verified in a report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz in December 2019," the national media moved to discredit it with a coordinated effort of negative headlines, Taibbi also tweeted.

 

The politicians cited as having been involved in pushing the false narrative are Democrat Sens. Richard Blumenthal, of Connecticut, Dianne Feinstein, of California and Rep. Adam Schiff, also from California.

 

Blumenthal, for his part, published "a letter saying, “We find it reprehensible that Russian agents have so eagerly manipulated innocent Americans.”

 

Despite different approaches, all three lawmakers cited the same source when making overtures about Russian interference – which was "the Hamilton 68 dashboard created by former FBI counterintelligence official Clint Watts, under the auspices of the Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD)," according to Taibbi.

 

Taibbi also wrote that Twitter "investigated" and 'found that engagement [for the memo] as overwhelmingly organic, and driven by VITs' – Very Important Tweeters, including Wikileaks and congressman Steve King."

 

One executive at Twitter went so far as to begin bargaining so Blumenthal would back off, suggesting the company promise him something later in return.

 

“It seems like there are other wins we could offer him," the message reads.

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/placeholder-headline-twitter-source-john-feinstein-and-schiff

Anonymous ID: b54781 Jan. 12, 2023, 4:11 p.m. No.18133100   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Democratic rep ridiculed over bizarre claim about greed causing drop in life expectancy during the pandemic

 

A Democratic member of Congress bizarrely claimed that a drop in life expectancy during the pandemic was due to "corporate greed," and he was mocked mercilessly on social media over it.

 

Rep. Ro Khanna of California opined on social media that "corporate greed" had led to a steep drop in American life expectancy.

 

"If you don’t believe corporate greed has deadly consequences, take a look at the decline in American life expectancy. We need #MedicareForAll, and we must raise the minimum wage," tweeted Khanna with a graph of life expectancy.

 

What Khanna neglected to notice was that life expectancy had slowly improved nearly every year since 1980 until the last two years, when it showed a steep drop, likely because of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The Democrat was immediately assailed by those pointing out the glaring problem with his assessment.

 

"Every once in a while you come across a tweet so mind-bogglingly bad that it instantly disqualifies everything the tweeter has ever said and ever will say," responded Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute.

 

"Somehow, the corporate greed and lack of Medicare for All can explain the drop in life expectancy over the last few years, but not the increase in life expectancy in the 35 years prior," replied comedian Kirk Wilcox.

 

"Yes if not for corporate greed, we would have had a COVID death rate as low as the UK's," replied writer Noah Smith.

 

"This says life expectancy peaked and then dropped when Obamacare became law after steadily rising for the three decades before Obamacare," quipped writer Nathan Wurtzel.

 

"So you think 'corporate greed' began or significantly increased, all of a sudden, in 2020? Can you think of anything else that more obviously affects human health and arrived here in 2020?" responded another critic.

 

"Correlation does not equal causation. Worse here is that he offers no correlation, just baseless theories with no data to support them," responded researcher Kyle Lamb.

 

After receiving nearly universal ridicule and mockery, Khanna clarified 14 hours later in a second tweet that he meant to blame the pandemic all along.

 

"Of course, the pandemic is a cause of this. But the question is what policies on universal healthcare would have mitigated this and how could we have taken better care of essential workers, the elderly and those with underlying health issues," he tweeted helpfully.

 

Life expectancy dropped precipitously during the pandemic for reasons obvious to most other people, but in the years leading up to the pandemic, "deaths of despair" from alcohol and opiate abuse also took a toll and slowed life expectancy in the U.S.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/ro-khanna-life-expectancy-tweet