Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Is opposing the counting, sedition?

Laws and regulations are for all citizens to understand. When we see laws violated repeatedly by elected officials beginning with President Trump and followed by his disciples, what are we supposed to do? How can we get justice? We look to the opposition, in this case, Democratic leaders, to take the cases to court. Other legal scholars and organizations can make the case as well. Yet, what we are witnessing is a failure to act with a litany of excuses about how difficult it is to make the charges stick.


One case in point begins with President Trump badgering and intimidating elected officials to get them to manipulate and change votes. That is illegal, and he should be impeached. 


Second, US Senators, some of whom have superior legal credentials, are leading the protest in the absence of evidence. The Courts have dropped over forty cases for being without merit and frivolous. Now, Republican Senators continue to promote fraud on Congress's floor, thus spreading the President's mendacious lies. 


They, too, should be impeached. 


Oppose the counting of electoral votes

  1. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
  2. Mike Braun of Indiana
  3. Ted Cruz of Texas
  4. Steve Daines of Montana
  5. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee
  6. Josh Hawley of Missouri
  7. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin
  8. John Kennedy of Louisiana
  9. James Lankford of Oklahoma
  10. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming
  11. Roger Marshall of Kansas
  12. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
  13. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia

Opposing the counting of the Electoral College votes without merit obstructs the American Political System and due process. 


The last time this happened, the Senators were expelled from Congress.

See the article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/01/05/senators-expelled-lincoln-election-trump/






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