Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trumps term expires at noon on January 20, 2021
This. Then if he has not conceded and either the litigation continues or we have a tie in the Electoral College, i believe will we have what’s known as a contingent election. Apparently this has a few types, two of which are discussed here. If you’re really into it, I’m sure there are some more detailed academic articles and you could always read the Constitution.
If the litigation remains pending, then I believe Pelosi (or her successor) becomes President temporarily. By contrast, if we have a tie in the Electoral College, then I think Democrats have a problem because the House votes for President, with each state’s delegation getting one vote. Republicans control more state delegations than Democrats, so they’d have more votes and would protege this Trump. But don’t take my word for certain because I’m just beginning to read up on this myself.
https://ballotpedia.org/Who_is_the_president_if_election_results_are_unknown_by_January_20,_2021%3F_(2020)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trumps term expires at noon on January 20, 2021
This. Then if he has not conceded and either the litigation continues or we have a tie in the Electoral College, i believe will we have what’s known as a contingent election. Apparently this has a few types, two of which are discussed here. If you’re really into it, I’m sure there are some more detailed academic articles and you could always read the Constitution.
If the litigation remains pending, then I believe Pelosi (or her successor) becomes President temporarily. By contrast, if we have a tie in the Electoral College, then I think Democrats have a problem because the House votes for President, with each state’s delegation getting one vote. Republicans control more state delegations than Democrats, so they’d have more votes and would protege this Trump. But don’t take my word for certain because I’m just beginning to read up on this myself.
https://ballotpedia.org/Who_is_the_president_if_election_results_are_unknown_by_January_20,_2021%3F_(2020)
Typo. “.... and would probably elect Trump.”
Anonymous wrote:Of course he can retain power. He can simply refuse to exit, and 98% of his appointees will never openly take him on. The Democratic Party is busy appealing for “unity” and “reconciliation,” which is not the way we defeated Hitler. DOJ’s top election lawyer just quit after being illegally ordered to falsely prosecute pretend election crimes. In January 20, Trump will be inaugurated as President again, and he will immediately announce an indefinite term of office to address his made-up national security emergencies. It’s all done already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trumps term expires at noon on January 20, 2021
This. Then if he has not conceded and either the litigation continues or we have a tie in the Electoral College, i believe will we have what’s known as a contingent election. Apparently this has a few types, two of which are discussed here. If you’re really into it, I’m sure there are some more detailed academic articles and you could always read the Constitution.
If the litigation remains pending, then I believe Pelosi (or her successor) becomes President temporarily. By contrast, if we have a tie in the Electoral College, then I think Democrats have a problem because the House votes for President, with each state’s delegation getting one vote. Republicans control more state delegations than Democrats, so they’d have more votes and would protege this Trump. But don’t take my word for certain because I’m just beginning to read up on this myself.
https://ballotpedia.org/Who_is_the_president_if_election_results_are_unknown_by_January_20,_2021%3F_(2020)
Anonymous wrote:Trumps term expires at noon on January 20, 2021
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course he can retain power. He can simply refuse to exit, and 98% of his appointees will never openly take him on. The Democratic Party is busy appealing for “unity” and “reconciliation,” which is not the way we defeated Hitler. DOJ’s top election lawyer just quit after being illegally ordered to falsely prosecute pretend election crimes. In January 20, Trump will be inaugurated as President again, and he will immediately announce an indefinite term of office to address his made-up national security emergencies. It’s all done already.
Lol OK.
I agree we face serious, serious treason. But this is NOT how it will go down.
Anonymous wrote:Of course he can retain power. He can simply refuse to exit, and 98% of his appointees will never openly take him on. The Democratic Party is busy appealing for “unity” and “reconciliation,” which is not the way we defeated Hitler. DOJ’s top election lawyer just quit after being illegally ordered to falsely prosecute pretend election crimes. In January 20, Trump will be inaugurated as President again, and he will immediately announce an indefinite term of office to address his made-up national security emergencies. It’s all done already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is trying to do this, but he doesn't have all the elements in place, so it will fail. He did get some elements in place, so my biggest worry is about future elections where somebody smarter could finish the job.
Measures have to be put in place so what we are witnessing can never happen again.
What? Presidents have as much freedom of speech as you and I do. Presidents have as much right to file BS in courts as you and I do. This could happen again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is trying to do this, but he doesn't have all the elements in place, so it will fail. He did get some elements in place, so my biggest worry is about future elections where somebody smarter could finish the job.
Measures have to be put in place so what we are witnessing can never happen again.
What? Presidents have as much freedom of speech as you and I do. Presidents have as much right to file BS in courts as you and I do. This could happen again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he is trying to do this, but he doesn't have all the elements in place, so it will fail. He did get some elements in place, so my biggest worry is about future elections where somebody smarter could finish the job.
Measures have to be put in place so what we are witnessing can never happen again.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? Because they expect that he can play kingmaker in the days ahead. His sons explicitly called on possible 2024 candidates to stay loyal to Trump, or else.