But, by all means, unfold the French Flags of surrender and be done with it, if you so desire.
The Supreme Court had the last chance to end this in an orderly fashion. Unsurprisingly, they didn’t have the stones and chose to renege on their duty to hear cases between the States, presumably to pretend later on that they din du nuffin.
Golf clap.
So now the situation is that
, according to the “supreme” court of the land, individual states can cheat, fraud, print ballots as they see fit to get the result they want, and none of the other states have “standing” to challenge it.
So be it.
We guess it’s each man to his own
, according to the “supreme court of the land” then.
That always ends well. Just watch all of human history.
We expected that there would be those who would forget their oaths at the drop of a hat. That, too, is predictable based on observed history.
The “supremes” were the first.
That still leaves the rest of us, though.
It’s going to be a fun
, interesting time ahead of us.
For certain values of “fun.”
With this dismissal, the Supreme Court of the United States has just ruled that the Constitution of the United States no longer has jurisdiction over the United States. In so doing, they have also self-deligitimized any jurisdiction they formerly possessed.
The only answer to that has to start with gunfire, and end with nooses.
Conduct yourselves appropriately. The entire social contract is therefore dissolved.
If you swore an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that bill has just come due. The government of the United States has now entered into a state of war with its own people.
If there is no Constitution, there is no law, no republic, and no allegiance due to any authority constituted under it and subservient to it. That includes the national government, and every former US state and territory. At the stroke of a pen, they have all become pretenders.
There is no Republic, there is no Rule of Law, there is no Constitution and any and all decisions made by the courts and government are therefore without authority.
There is no social contract anymore. In fact, there is no contract at all.
Make of that what you will.
Thatisall.
UPDATE: From TX Republican Party Chairman, COL Allen West:
“The Supreme Court, in tossing the Texas lawsuit that was joined by seventeen states and 106 US congressman, has decreed that a state can take unconstitutional actions and violate its own election law,” West said in a press release published Friday. “Resulting in damaging effects on other states that abide by the law, while the guilty state suffers no consequences.”
The SCOTUS decision “establishes a precedent that says states can violate the U.S. Constitution and not be held accountable,” the Republican said. “This decision will have far-reaching ramifications for the future of our constitutional republic.”
“Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution,” posed West.
Indeed.
Say the word, COL West.
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