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Wide spread election fraud 2020

Is asking Pence to ask the contested states to "send electors back in contested states (sic) legislatures for a vote to recertify who won the presidential election" a criminal act, when the VP has, according to him, no such authority, and he refuses outright?

I don't think so. Ill-advised, yes, but criminal?

I don?t know exactly what happened. I thought he asked Pence to unilaterally change the election results.

Maybe it was not technically that direct.
 
If your decision is to move your kids to Catholic schools, I think you're confusing the "school choice" issue with "school vouchers," where you get public money to send your kids to a private religious school (which would be unconstitutional anyway).

I’m not confusing anything. My decision to move my kids to Catholic school despite not having vouchers (which I also support) is because of this COVID virtual schooling BS. We live in an affluent suburb with good schools so I probably wouldn’t make a different choice in a normal world but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t support that right for those who don’t live where I do.

Even here the teachers Union is f’n over kids with this virtual learning garbage. At least they’re not demanding Medicare for all before they go back to the classroom like those scumbags in LA but they’re still taking advantage of this COVID garbage, cutting the school day almost in half and demanding half of the workdays they do put in be virtual. So we are putting our kids in a school where they get live, full day instruction 5 days a week without the risk of the BS woke brainwashing that’s creeping into public education everywhere.
 
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Is asking Pence to ask the contested states to "send electors back in contested states (sic) legislatures for a vote to recertify who won the presidential election" a criminal act, when the VP has, according to him, no such authority, and he refuses outright?

I don't think so. Ill-advised, yes, but criminal?

I agree. Don asking Pence to do something that he doesn't even have the power to do? It would be like Trump asking Pence: "when you are counting the votes, make me the King of the USA".

Of course, I think that's what he actually wants.

King Don

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3fJ3eE2hn8
 
I don?t know exactly what happened. I thought he asked Pence to unilaterally change the election results.

Maybe it was not technically that direct.

REPUB electors met in the swing states and voted for Trump and Pence in December.
 
I was not going to in any event send my kids to the high school that I attended.

That's the main reason they went to Catholic schools. And they were not perfect. Nor would I send them there now, all things being equal, mainly because of the tuition.

I'd home school them, and they'd, in hindsight, have thrived.
 
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I was not going to in any event send my kids to the high school that I attended.

That's the main reason they went to Catholic schools.


You didn't want them hanging out with the greasers and fighting with the mods.
 
I?m not confusing anything. My decision to move my kids to Catholic school despite not having vouchers (which I also support) is partly because we don?t have school choice. We live in an affluent suburb with good schools so I probably wouldn?t make a different choice in a normal world. But even here the teachers Union is f?n over kids with this virtual learning garbage. At least they?re not demanding Medicare for all before they go back to the classroom like those scumbags in LA but they?re still taking advantage of this COVID garbage, cutting the school day almost in half and demanding half of the workdays they do put in be virtual. So we are putting our kids in a school where they get live, full day instruction 5 days a week without the risk of the BS woke brainwashing that?s creeping into public education everywhere.


The county health department closed all schools in our county, including catholic schools. Three of the schools sued / tried to get a TRO and lost. Their argument was freedom of religion but I guess public safety trumped that.

I think the freedom of religion card is a huge stretch. One of the schools that sued is the catholic high school that I attended. We only had religious services once a month.
 
I didn?t know that. But they weren?t recognized as legitimate by any official election authorities for those states right?

Yes. It was a bit of a formality, in case there was some legal recourse under Article II Section I of the Constitution, about "states appointing electors".

In Michigan, appointed electors are legally bound to vote for the winning candidate. Not sure about the other swing states.
 
By the way... I always kinda assumed after reading your posting here... in general, that your kids were in private Catholic schools in order to avoid all the "brainwashing" and what-have-you they might be exposed to at scary, communist, state-operated indoctrination centers. They aren't?

We will move them to catholic school next marking period for reasons I stated in my prior post. We live in an affluent suburb far enough from NY that it’s not dominated by Wall St finance leftists assholes - it’s mostly successful business owners, pharma execs, etc, lotta old school Italian Americans. The kind of town that won’t put up with that garbage in our schools. But it’s changing, our kids will probably benefit from the structure, discipline and of course the Cathecism so we will probably keep them their through 8th grade and reassess for high school.
 
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Yes. It was a bit of a formality, in case there was some legal recourse under Article II Section I of the Constitution, about "states appointing electors".

In Michigan, appointed electors are legally bound to vote for the winning candidate. Not sure about the other swing states.

In the aftermath of the November 3 election and during the events of trumps various challenges, I heard that in the 1876 election some states also sent to slates of electors. Or maybe two slates of electors showed up, whether both were sent or not.
 
You didn't want them hanging out with the greasers and fighting with the mods.

No, my HS was a soap opera that never ended. And, based on other parents and knowing that many of my former teachers were STILL there, that was another disincentive.

But I never assumed that attending a Catholic HS was the "answer." My kids liked going there, though, for the most part. My one son wanted to play hockey at Cranbrook, and the coach wanted him on the team, but it was prohibitively expensive. So, he played against CK for four years instead.

Once, my oldest son told me that a kid complained to the dean of students at UD Jesuit that another kid had sold him oregano instead of pot, and produced the oregano as evidence. I kid you not.
 
In the aftermath of the November 3 election and during the events of trumps various challenges, I heard that in the 1876 election some states also sent to slates of electors. Or maybe two slates of electors showed up, whether both were sent or not.

That was a cluster that makes this election seems like the race for Pomona Water Commissioner.
 
The county health department closed all schools in our county, including catholic schools. Three of the schools sued / tried to get a TRO and lost. Their argument was freedom of religion but I guess public safety trumped that.

I think the freedom of religion card is a huge stretch. One of the schools that sued is the catholic high school that I attended. We only had religious services once a month.

it's not as big a stretch as the public safety bullshit. Every single Catholic school I know of around here, elementary and high school have been operating with live, in-person instruction full time all year and they haven't had any issues - one or two have gone virtual for a week here and there but there are no reports of deaths or even significant spreading of the virus linked to any of the schools. I'm not aware of any issues with our public elementary schools either - 2 local high schools shut down for 10 days because some kids got together in a group and 8 or 10 ended up testing positive. None of them were sick to the point they needed treatment.
 
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it's not as big a stretch as the public safety bullshit. Every single Catholic school I know of around here, elementary and high school have been operating with live, in-person instruction full time all year and they haven't had any issues - one or two have gone virtual for a week here and there but there are no reports of deaths or even significant spreading of the virus linked to any of the schools. I'm not aware of any issues with our public elementary schools either - 2 local high schools shut down for 10 days because some kids got together in a group and 8 or 10 ended up testing positive. None of them were sick to the point they needed treatment.

Yes.

The science has long shown that influenza is a actually ten times more lethal to that age group than the Covid-19, transmission rates are very low in that age group and transmission from kids that age to adults is also pretty low.

Not that people shouldn?t take precaution at home.

Hope the vaccine turns things around.

On another subject, this Ashli Babbitt story is so WEIRD!

What the hell were you doing there, girl?

Bitch must have been crazy.

There were stories of attempted vehicular assault against a former girlfriend of her most recent husband.

Too bad.

Reports are that she hated California politics.

I ain?t crazy about it either, that don?t mean a person should join a siege on the freakin? Capitol.
 
Yes.

The science has long shown that influenza is a actually ten times more lethal to that age group than the Covid-19, transmission rates are very low in that age group and transmission from kids that age to adults is also pretty low.

Not that people shouldn?t take precaution at home.

Hope the vaccine turns things around.

On another subject, this Ashli Babbitt story is so WEIRD!

What the hell were you doing there, girl?

Bitch must have been crazy.

There were stories of attempted vehicular assault against a former girlfriend of her most recent husband.

Too bad.

Reports are that she hated California politics.

I ain?t crazy about it either, that don?t mean a person should join a siege on the freakin? Capitol.

haven't seen the video of it but most of what I've read about her seems to be a lot of victim blaming - focusing on her twitter feed, not mentioning she wasn't armed, or really any circumstances of the shooting.
 
haven't seen the video of it but most of what I've read about her seems to be a lot of victim blaming - focusing on her twitter feed, not mentioning she wasn't armed, or really any circumstances of the shooting.

She was screaming and was part of an attempt to breach an entry.

The people who claim that the Black Lives Matter riots over the summer were handled substantially differently by the police than this riot are correct.

The Capitol riot was greeted with a much more lethal response.

With a few thousand riders over the course of a few hours, five of the rioters were killed.

With millions of people involved in riots that went on over a course of weeks, the only rioters that I am aware of being killed were those two that were shot by that Rittenhouse kid, who was a rioter himself.

They didn?t use teargas at the Capitol.

No shit?

The melee was inside ? the police would have been gassing themselves.

They didn?t use rubber bullets.

No shit?

They used at least one live round, and it killed one of the rioters.
 
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