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One Winning Path for Trump Discovered, 3434
Good morning, I’m Still reporting on the coup.
I bring you good tidings of comfort and joy on this New Year’s Eve.
President Trump will become the President-elect on Jan. 6th – or possibly 7th – depending on how long this meeting of the Joint Session of Congress is drug out.
Joe Biden - no matter how many MSM talking heads say it - was never the President-elect. According to the Constitution, that is all decided at a Joint Session of Congress convened at 13:00 on Jan. 6, 2021.
You don’t try to push a candidate across the finish line by ignoring dozens of legal challenges to a close vote.
It is heartening to hear that Republican Representatives and Senators are going to object to the fraudulent electors from the swing states, but I doubt this is the route Vice President Pence, serving in his other role as President of the Senate, will take.
Suffice it to say that it is a much more complex path. It is a much more divisive path. It is the path network TV would like him to take because it would involve lots of shouting and voting, and in the end, probably be a loser for the President.
However, that leaves only one reliable option for Vice President Mike Pence.
In the past two weeks, Constitutional scholars have disagreed on how much power Pence has over the Joint Session; but with the passing days, the true scholarship is now standing tall and it is clear that VP Pence has plenary – or absolute power over the Joint Session.
And this makes perfect sense because the founders of this great experiment in self-governance knew that someone had to be the final decider, or when the Republic comes into a situation like it finds itself in today, neither side will give an inch, and it would bring about a fatal deadlock.
I feel certain now that Pence will seize this moment in history and will not fail to follow a strict reading of the Constitution. That means that he would not ever open the ballot envelopes from the seven states who essentially conducted illegal elections, or unconstitutional ones. That means, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Georgia, Pennsylvania Michigan and Wisconsin.
This is Pence’s duty in accordance with the clear mandate for his role as spelled out in the U.S. Constitution.
California human rights attorney, Leigh Dundas provided the most powerful and succinct analysis I’ve ever seen, on her YouTube last night.
[insert from: “So when you have….” To: “… never get resolved.”]
Dundas then recites the two examples of the plenary and unchallengeable power of the President of the Senate over the Joint Session.
[insert from: “… a couple of examples…” to “…entire collective will of Congress.”]
This is a very important point because it shows that Congress over the centuries has come to the same conclusion – that the President of the Senate has plenary – unchallengeable power over the Jan. 6 proceedings.
At one point Congress was considering changing this rule.
[insert from: “But they didn’t…” to: “… the whole power.”]
So, that is the final word on whether or not VP Pence has this undisputable plenary power. He has. He can do it, he must do it. Our nation has been under attack using what’s know in military parlance as LIC – low-intensity conflict. This unprecedented attack on our electoral process is essentially an act of war and we cannot give into it.
If Pence decides to disregard the electoral slates put forward by these seven states in ways that violated their own state laws, or the U.S. Constitution, no one can stop him.
[insert, from: “Again guys…” to: “… or however it goes.”]
Or, more simply, refuse to open 7 of those envelopes.
[insert from: “Even though Congress…” to: “…¬¬¬election in this state.”]
He simply announces that the seven states in question held elections in a non-legal manner and therefore their envelopes will not even be opened.
The Supreme Court has made it abundantly clear that it does not want to play any role in selecting the next president. How would the Supreme Court get involved? Does Speaker Nancy Pelosi have “standing” to sue the Vice President over how he presides at a meeting where it is his Constitutional duty to preside? No!
If Pence simply doesn’t accept the electors derived from illegal elections then there would be nothing to object to, and the electoral college vote would end up being 222 for Biden and 232 for Trump.,
Can the Democrats object to Pence not accepting electors? Who knows. But they can’t object if Pence won’t recognize them to object and moves on to the next item.
The next item would be deciding who won the election.
The 12 amendment to the U.S. Constitution is the governing law in that case. The House of Representatives decides the President, however, each state gets only one vote and. Republicans have a 30 to 21 advantage on that basis, so Trump would win re-election.
Democrats may try to boycott the proceedings from then on, because a 2/3rds majority of states – not the Representatives themselves – but of the states - must be present for a quorum. In other words, as long as there is one Representative remaining in the chamber from a state, that state is duly represented for purposes of a quorum.
However, all of the Republican house members will refuse to boycott, so there would be at least one Republican remaining in sufficient states, therefore much more than the 2/3rds majority would be present for a quorum to make the vote of states legal.
It often appears that the chair of a meeting doesn’t have much power and many don’t because they don’t understand how to use the power they do have.
But having watched a few chairs in extremely controversial situations, use that power and in some cases exceed the power they actually had, it can be done effectively.
If Pence chooses this route, and I believe that he will, even if Pelosi and her Desperado party attempted an appeal of the vote, all the Republicans have to do is delay any challenge to until after Jan. 20 and it all becomes moot.
Will Pence have the bravery to take this course? Apparently so. He has said several times in recent days that he and the President are working hard to count every legal vote and every illegal vote will be thrown out.
[insert: “Do I know….” To “…the United States Constitution.”
So there you have it. Pence and Trump have obtained excellent advice on this matter and have probably mapped this route out weeks ago.
So, I’m telling you now that barring some horrible event which prevents Congress from meeting on Jan. 6th, or Pence from presiding over the Joint Session of Congress, Donald J. Trump will become the president-elect at the end of Jan. 6tth.
I’m still reporting from the citadel of American freedom. Good day.
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