>>6578238 (PB)
No, it's not unconstitutional.
States have the complete right to determine how their electoral college votes are cast. THAT is in the Constitution.
I wouldn't mention it, but this is about the 3rd or 4th time I've seen that assertion and it needs to be set straight.
They are STILL going through the electoral college and will cast their votes in it, BUT they are defeating it (as the Dems say "making an end run around it") by saying that they will tie their votes to what happens nationally.
They are assholes and the people who vote in favor of it are fools.
Actually, the states have COMPLETE authority as to how their votes are cast. I'm beginning to think we need a class in how the electoral college functions in a REPUBLIC.
>>6578781 (PB)
Actually, I've died. Really tough to explain, but once you've begun the journey, you DON'T want to come back. Drowned. Resuscitated. Pissed for years.
Don't know how it is for folks on the receiving end of large caliber head shot … but drowning was only scary until I accepted that I had lost the struggle and inhaled the lung full of water I had no choice about. The loss of consciousness was immediate and, while I have no time clues, I suspect that I was probably still alive when I was fished out of the pool but dead by the time CPR could begin. I seemed to be traveling for just 3-4 minutes when I began to be drawn backwards. If it's a hallucination, it's a good one. If it's reality, it's a good one.