Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case

It is truly becoming scary when the citizens can no longer distinguish the three different branches of government. They seem to have merged into a single all powerful entity. How very sad that this once great nation has reached banana republic status.

Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case - American Thinker
The thread premise is a lie.

Pennsylvania’s 2020 election was neither ‘corrupt’ nor ‘rigged.’

And the Supreme Court appropriately refused to entertain such baseless nonsense.
 
It is truly becoming scary when the citizens can no longer distinguish the three different branches of government. They seem to have merged into a single all powerful entity. How very sad that this once great nation has reached banana republic status.

Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case - American Thinker

I don't think you can get any dumber than proclaiming Pennsylvania's Supreme Court did something out of the ordinary. The legislature passed a law extending the time for the casting of absentee ballots, but they did not extend the deadline for accepting them. In effect, they allowed for people to cast an absentee ballot AFTER the deadline to receive them. That makes no sense whatsoever, and it essentially disenfranchised legal votes. So the court extended the deadline, period. The bit about postmarks and other shit was included in the legislation passed by the legislature. All the court did was extend the deadline. Thomas is a stupid shit and the SCOTUS was spot on in denying hearing this bullshit case.
 
It is truly becoming scary when the citizens can no longer distinguish the three different branches of government. They seem to have merged into a single all powerful entity. How very sad that this once great nation has reached banana republic status.

Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case - American Thinker

I don't think you can get any dumber than proclaiming Pennsylvania's Supreme Court did something out of the ordinary. The legislature passed a law extending the time for the casting of absentee ballots, but they did not extend the deadline for accepting them. In effect, they allowed for people to cast an absentee ballot AFTER the deadline to receive them. That makes no sense whatsoever, and it essentially disenfranchised legal votes. So the court extended the deadline, period. The bit about postmarks and other shit was included in the legislation passed by the legislature. All the court did was extend the deadline. Thomas is a stupid shit and the SCOTUS was spot on in denying hearing this bullshit case.
I doubt your claim is correct. I certainly haven't seen any credible source that agrees with your understanding of events. You're a Reich minion, so we know you are probably lying.
 
It is truly becoming scary when the citizens can no longer distinguish the three different branches of government. They seem to have merged into a single all powerful entity. How very sad that this once great nation has reached banana republic status.

Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case - American Thinker
I would not be the least bit surprised if the F-ing demrats threaten to pack the USSC if they went ahead heard any of these cases. The demrats are a bottom feeding banana republic stooges.
 
If this was the case brought by the idiots in the Texas government, they definitely had no standing to bring it, period. The Constitution, the law, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure had not been changed just because the trumpettes were the ones who brought the lawsuit.
 
A Banana Republic would be if Trumpybears' neo-fascist were able to overthrow the constitution by reversing the valid EC votes of the States and installed your exalted leader. Our democratic institutions prevailed this time.

But the American Thinker is neither thoughtful or particularly American.
 
It seems getting smacked down and having to apologize over their election reporting isn't going to stop A.T.
 

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