Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Cementing Absolute Power

 From the NYdaily news, here's the other shoe we were (not) waiting for:

Reps. Jerry Nadler, who chairs the powerful House Judiciary Committee, and Mondaire Jones will announce the bill at a press conference outside the Supreme Court on Thursday, according to their offices.

Nadler and Jones will be joined by Georgia Rep. Hank Jones, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s sub-panel on courts, and Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey in announcing the high-stakes measure, which is formally called the Judiciary Act of 2021.

This would cement any gains from a 2022 election under the rules of HR1 which would institutionalize election fraud. The party in power usually loses seats in the legislature in the first off-year election following their coming to power, the Dems are punished for over reaching, and the Republicans for doing nothing. Under HR1 rules, the widespread anomalies we saw in 2020 would be spread nationwide to the house and senate races, and no protest would be heard by the supreme court unless a ruling were needed to assure us that there was nothing to see here.

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