Posted on 12/13/2020 7:53:55 AM PST by Starman417
Conservative judicial reticence hurt Texas in its long reach for standing but it will help President Trump if he uses the Article IV guarantee of a republican form of government to order federal takeover of the January 5th runoff elections in Georgia.
Texas has teed it up perfectly. When President Trump brings in the Army to conduct model open and honest elections to select the next two U.S. senators from Georgia he’s going to need a political army behind him and that is what Texas and the 18 states who joined Texas v. Pennsylvania give him.
The left will denounce us as tyrannical and Georgia will immediately sue over the election interference: “No fair forcing us to have honest elections!” But the Supremes should be no more interested in getting involved than they were in the Texas case.
Finding the correct constitutional authority
Texas was unable to overcome the fact that the Constitution gives it to the states to set their own election rules. “Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections,” ruled the Court.
Texas is right that the fraud-enabling states didn’t establish their fraud-enabling election rules the way the Constitution specifies: via legislation, but it is the legislatures of those states that were wronged by being unconstitutionally bypassed and they aren’t suing.
Texas is injured but what hurts Texas is not how PA, GA, WI and MI put fraud-enabling rules in place. It is the fact that they did put fraud-enabling rules in place, and nothing in the parts of the Constitution that Texas sued under says that these other states can’t set up phony elections, no matter how much it hurts the honest states.
Stopping phony elections was left by the founders to a different part of the Constitution: the Article IV guarantee to the states that each of them “shall have a republican form of government.”
Republicanism means “that the people should choose whom they please to govern them” (Alexander Hamilton, cited in my previous discussion of the guarantee clause).
Since phony elections usurp the people’s choice they are a definitively unrepublican form, meaning states can’t have phony elections, and if they do The United States is supposed to go in and change their form of government.
The president can do this on his own authority. He has a constitutional duty to do it, and he does not have to wait for any court okay. He just can’t wait too long to step up to the tee or the opportunity will be missed.
The obvious first guarantee clause action: not letting Georgia use its rigged electoral system to steal not just the presidency but also the Senate. This one should not even be controversial.
Federal takeover of the Georgia run-offs is simple because it doesn’t require invalidating any already-conducted election. That is a big hurdle in itself and having a guarantee clause action that can be taken without having to clear that hurdle offers a clean entry for establishing the presidency’s never before used power to enforce the republican guarantee.
The recent general election provides plenty of evidence of Georgia’s election-stealing unrepublican form. First are Georgia’s huge self-created vulnerabilities to election fraud: Dominion election machinery custom created for communist dictator Hugo Chavez for the express purpose of stealing elections; multiple ballot applications helicopter-dropped to every address in the state with next to no verification required for voting these easy-to-harvest out-of-custody ballots, etcetera. There is also massive evidence of executed election fraud: observers kicked out so that large dumps of nearly all Biden votes could be mass processed with no verification, to mention one.
Only after Georgia sues will the courts come in and take a look at the steps the president is taking and his justification for them. The justifications are super strong. Action is warranted, so the imposed remedy just needs to be thoroughly republican: a model of open and honest elections.
Judicial reticence should do the rest
This time reticence should be on the side of letting the president do what he thinks needs to be done. That is because the Court’s established precedent on the republican guarantee is to say that the questions it raises are properly left to the political branches of government to decide.
Georgia would have to make a strong case to overcome that, convincing the Court that it is being hit with great harms that the Constitution does not allow. What, for having to endure honest elections?
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It’s over.
Petition the President.
Watch the hefty pefty lefty fur fly.
Wonderful approach.
This is unexpected, at least by me. Sounds desperate, not part of the initial plan.
Are there really any rules? They are so complicated, and enough judges are maniputalable, that no one knows what the outcome of some cases will be.
Yes. Elections where hackers and fraudsters generate 10's or 100's of thousand of votes or millions of illegal votes while destroying large numbers of legal votes is a subversion of a republican form of government.
It’s over if we let the RATs steal this Senate election. Send in the Army to make sure the election is fair this time.
This is the fastest way for Trump to get himself killed, and I'm sure he knows it.
The military will do nothing.
Any post to suggest using the army to enforce the election, is beyond ridiculous. Not worth reading a line after that.
You are sounding like a broken record.
You’ve been sounding like a broken record from even before the Texas lawsuit.
Broken records don’t portend anything.
Yep. Unless the government of Georgia is doing something about the steal, Stacey Adams is locking in the steal. Take it to the Bank. Democrats will steal two seats in Georgia.
Maybe you should just go ahead and take the gas pipe and get it over with then.
fantastical delusion.
Let’s see where we are on January 20, 2020. Oh that’s right. Joe Biden’s inauguration. All we will do is to complain on a message board. But we aren’t doing anything substantial here.
“Stacy Abrams is locking in the steal”
I rather think it’s Kemp and Raffenberger who are locking it in.
Are you the one going to do he killing?
Isn't it a bit early to be drunk already?
Chuckle.
and I'm sure he knows it.
I am sure he doesn't know anything of the kind.
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Sean Connery’s “Officer Malone” character in The Untouchables movie had the dialogue line most appropriate to the American people at this moment:
“What are YOU prepared to do?”
If your answer is “nothing,” quietly line up to board the cattle cars to the concentration camps.
You do not have to consent to this massive tyranny.
There are at least 75 million of you.
Third party candidates should file a case too being they had the most votes taken.
This is where a power vacuum is and if one steps up they may knock it out of the park.
Is this actually intended to be serious?
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