Yeah.
The whole country can be a smoking ruin, and still, no one has standing.
What's wrong with this picture?
I know. Theoretically, the universal injury cases get solved politically, but this thing we’re in is an anomaly, a literal coup pulled off as an inside job, with a potential for unstoppable, rapid damage unlike anything the founders could have foreseen. I consider it a bug in the operating system, and if we survive the system crash (and I think we will), we should definitely look into writing a patch for that bug.
Maybe the suit has to be brought as a class action suit to have standing.
That is something we have to remedy. I”m not sure how, if it would require a constitutional amendment or what, but we have GOT to remedy that. There have to be some cases that the judiciary is REQUIRED to resolve.
My gut feeling is that SCOTUS has evaded the eligibility issue as long as it has because the conservative members of SCOTUS (and actually, maybe the not-so-conservative ones also) believe that their only choice would be to decide the case wrongly if they take it up at all. Lt Col Lakin’s counsel has decided to divert his case into a different issue than the eligibility issue, rather than press eligibility and get bad precedent. If I’m understanding it correctly. I don’t know the pushers and movers, but somebody at a high level among the retired military must have gotten word that the case would be decided wrongly if at all.
If the judges and SCOTUS justices have been screwing up this issue because Soros and the Islamists have threatened to collapse the world economy if their puppet is outed, I don’t know what would be different now than before, that SCOTUS would feel they could decide the case rightly now. Maybe Soros deciding he needs a new puppet? I don’t know.