Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:R.I.P. Democracy
Right. A decision the ensures voters get to decide who will be president is truly an assault to democracy? Do you even hear yourself?
And you are excusing insurrection as a viable and just fine action to take when losing an election.
It was a riot. And by lefty standards, a mostly peaceful riot because only a few people died. See eg, riots all summer of 2020 aka looting aka burning aka death aka mostly peaceful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado should ignore this ruling.
You’re very stupid.
That’s the new GOP standard operating procedure. We’re not far off from the courts losing all legitimacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado should ignore this ruling.
You’re very stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden needs to understand that the courts are not going to take Trump out of the running.
His effort at Lawfare are not going to work.
Biden is not directing any of this. We have checks and balances.
Sure. And, pigs fly.
Anonymous wrote:Colorado should ignore this ruling.
Anonymous wrote:So it does kinda prove we have devolved into a baba Republic where Dems are weaponizing the govt against political foes. Completely unanimous decision shows how far off Dems are on the mark.
Anonymous wrote:Colorado should ignore this ruling.
Anonymous wrote:Biden needs to understand that the courts are not going to take Trump out of the running.
His effort at Lawfare are not going to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump can stay on the ballot.
Correct decision.
What happened to States Rights that they harped on in their confirmation hearings not to mention giving the individual states the right to ban abortions. May these Nine quivering Quisling-Laval doppelgangers meet the same end as the originals!
This isn’t a state office. Again. No brainer.
States run their own federal elections in the manner they see fit, and they all do it different ways: https://www.ncsl.org/elections-and-campaigns/state-primary-election-types That is what makes it a states right issue. You will note that not every federal office candidate is on every state's ballot, see e.g. Cenk Uygur, who is on some ballots but not others because not born in U.S. Other states let anyone throw their own name in the hat.