A Joe Viglione Editorial
PRELUDE:
Has anyone notice Trump fans who scribble on social media are totally illiterate?
Clorox and Comet cleanser with ginger ale are their Trump drink of choice.
Trump did one thing effectively, he found out tens of millions of Americans never passed fourth grade. Here's something even more stunning: many of his followers saying that the election was "stolen" didn't even vote. One of our tenants when I ran the Malden AirBNB told me Trump would be president again AFTER biden won. Told him "I stood in a long line to vote, and you could tell the line was full of Democrats. I know that you didn't vote." Then online Trump troublemakers admitted that they did not vote, yet they still tell you Trump won. Democrats voted, Trump followers didn't, and they insist that their delusions are real. Yet they cannot spell simple words properly.
REPUBLICAN STOLEN SUPREME COURT WANT TO STRIP AWAY VOTING RIGHTS AS THERE ARE MORE DEMOCRATS (POPULAR VOTE) IN AMERICA THAN REPUBLICANS IN THE DYING GOP PARTY
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seems poised to take on a new elections case being pressed by Republicans that could increase the power of state lawmakers over races for Congress and the presidency, as well as redistricting, and cut state courts out of the equation.
The issue has arisen repeatedly in cases from North Carolina and Pennsylvania, where Democratic majorities on the states’ highest courts have invoked voting protections in their state constitutions to frustrate the plans of Republican-dominated legislatures.
jv: Democrats Need to Expand Supreme Court: The Supreme Court wants to strip away the rights of Democrats to vote, just as they stole the election of Popular Vote winner Al Gore and handed it to the loser, hanging-chad Bush who started wars and wasted our surplus. Wake Up America. SEE ARTICLE: Already, four conservative Supreme Court justices have noted their interest in deciding whether state courts, finding violations of their state constitutions, can order changes to federal elections and the once-a-decade redrawing of congressional districts. The Supreme Court has never invoked what is known as the independent state legislature doctrine, although three justices advanced it in the Bush v. Gore case that settled the 2000 presidential election.
DEMOCRATIC MAYOR IN LOUISVILLE ASSAULTED
Assault on a Democratic mayor in Louisville: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/louisville-mayor-punched-in-random-retail-store-attack/ar-AAYDljB?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c7e085913ecd4818ae3895f285bcf17a
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