Sunday, December 13, 2020

2020 Election, Supreme Court, Media, Congressional Dems and the FBI & Legal Profession



December 13, 2020
What the Supreme Court Should Say About the 2020 Election
By Jerome Michaels 

 "…taking no action on a showing of credible and significant election wrongdoing would strike at the very foundations of our constitutional Republic. As noted, the justness of our government depends solely on the consent of the People. If election wrongdoing steals a Presidential election, there is no consent and no citizen can ever be confident of a future election. This harm will reverberate throughout the ages."



December 13, 2020
Frauds: The Election, Media, Congressional Dems, and the FBI
By Clarice Feldman

"The FBI does not work for the American people. If it did, it would have told Obama to pound salt when he demanded the FBI spy on Donald John Trump. Instead it lied to federal judges and spied."


December 13, 2020
The Honor of the Legal Profession
By James V. DeLong

"The legal establishment does not seem to grasp the long term consequences of its failure to uphold the profession's honor and integrity by supporting process values."

"Millions of people believe, with good reason, that this election was stolen in the swing states. If the allegations receive an honest and searching inquiry from disinterested judges, these people will accept defeat, if that is how it turns out.""

"Other cases have been filed, and the courts, including the SCOTUS, may yet address the merits. If judges are too biased or cowardly to face the issues, then the law will indeed have fallen silent."

 


Nonetheless, political leaders of both parties continue to one-up each other with preposterous rules to restrict both indoor and outdoor dining.
By Julie Kelly
December 7, 2020

"...closing dining venues is a wholly unscientific mitigation strategy that has no proven impact on halting the spread of COVID-19. One would think that nearly a year into the pandemic, such a drastic measure would be backed by reams of data and real-life examples. Surely hundreds of case studies now are available to justify permanently destroying tens of thousands of small businesses and millions of jobs, right?"

"Wrong."

"The groupthink of the “expert” class is not to be questioned, especially by those lacking advanced degrees such as restaurant or bar owners."

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