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In reply to the discussion: Democrats demand investigation into Musk over possible criminal corruption [View all]ancianita
(40,438 posts)25. I saw the end. I believe you. But new swing state laws that require all elections to be audited should override that
and correct that mechanical trick.
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malaise
Mar 17
OP
For his term to be over, though, all election tabulators will have to be recoded & firewalled by 2028.
ancianita
Mar 17
#11
YES, you are right, but according to the interviewee in the video link below, the FIX is already in for the mid-terms...
usaf-vet
Mar 17
#17
"But" nothing. If I'm right, then WE have to be the ones to send in the re-coders & firewall installations by midterms.
ancianita
Mar 17
#21
YES YES YES, we are on the same page. If you get to watch video. It also makes the case that the flipping of votes.....
usaf-vet
Mar 17
#23
I saw the end. I believe you. But new swing state laws that require all elections to be audited should override that
ancianita
Mar 17
#25
How about declaring him a domestic enemy and call for his immediate arrest. Be pro active. nt
Hotler
Mar 17
#7
What part of government can do that? How long will it take the military to see the Constitution needs defending?
ancianita
Mar 17
#30
Every elected politician in Washington. They all took an oath to protect and defend
Hotler
Mar 17
#36
Are you sure? That oath sits within their branch of govt, but how do you know they'd have standing?
ancianita
Mar 17
#37
I'm no lawyer either. A part of me thinks our side is still pretending that gentlemanly politics still work.
Hotler
Mar 18
#43
Does anyone think that ANY republican will cross over and insist that this be done?
Autumn
Mar 17
#10