Points to Ponder:
Never take a full humidor for granted. In fact, never take anything for granted.
More on the End of the Road For 2020:
This was brought to my attention after my most recent election musings were put up on social media the other day. My response to it is to follow.
All the states have been certified.
Almost all lower courts are rejecting these cases on procedural grounds and the ones that are not are being appealed to courts that likely will.
SCOTUS is rejecting election cases that come before it on standing.
The electoral college meets [tomorrow] to vote and they will vote as the certified states indicate.
The new Congress on January 6th will not fail to certify the electoral college results. From there, nothing stops #SkeevyAndTheHo from being sworn in at noon on 1/20/21.
The train has run out of track.
More on the End of the Road For 2020:
This was a response to my most recent election musings were put up on social media the other day. My response to it is to follow.
2022 might be too late
For what? Secure the Senate January 5th and Biden is about to be the most ineffective president since Jimmy Carter and that is even before the 2022 bloodbath to come. And I am not even counting the about to be bigly gerrymandered district map which will lock Dems out of holding the House for about ten years. Whether it is Skeevy or the Ho after 2022, they will face opposite party control in both chambers and about half the country viewing them as illegitimate: not exactly a good recipe for effective governance.
On the End of the Road For 2020, Etc:
The path forward is clear now with no election cases even getting heard on merits; namely, pivot to Georgia. Win there, solidify the Senate, and prepare for 2022.
Remember, fraud makes a difference only in very close races. The way to fight it is by winning the governorships of MI, WI, PA: all of which are up in 2022. From there, there can be a push of Republican state lawmakers to clean up their state election system. The emphasis above all needs to be on vote security.
And those thinking any other cases are getting past procedural rejections are only fooling themselves.