Friday, November 13, 2020

Next Week's Agenda?

On the agenda: making the case to the nation as a whole that a coordinated, nationwide attempt at stealing the election through fraud took place, of such magnitude that the election result is not at all clear. Add: it will be clear soon that Trump won.

Includes all the affidavits and ground-level evidence and testimony.

Includes the fact that we all witnessed it happening on election night, those of us who stayed up.

Includes evidence that will be presented to us next week.

The result will be to convince Trump's voters, first and foremost, and also the media, of the fraud, not just in the loose sense of knowing something was wrong, but seeing what was done.

The most important audiences will be:

1. The Supreme Court (which would eventually see direct evidence if need be, even classified information if so required).

2. The Republican representatives in the statehouses in (1) Pennsylvania (2) Michigan (3) Wisconsin (4) Arizona (5) Georgia. Of this list, the first two legislative bodies are already highly receptive to an audit. Trump only needs three out of the five to win. So he needs to nail down cooperation with legislature is WI, AZ, or GA. 

Georgia is the most critical because they are slated to pick their electors next Friday. This is the first real test of this strategy. All that needs to happen for Trump is that for time being, Georgia not award its votes to Biden. The Supreme Court has already said a state can wait until December 14. It is all in the hands of the legislature. So the focus will be on Georgia.

I think that is what is going on right now. We saw the fraud happen in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. But Georgia snuck by a little bit. We didn't see the fraud happen there so blatantly. By we, I mean the public, not Donald Trump. But now we are seeing what a clustermop the state really is. They are acting like villains in front of the camera, in broad daylight, just like they did in Pennsylvania. I think this makes it easier for Trump, not harder, because it is proving his case right out in the open.

Barring a court order stalling it---and that may happen---Atlanta next Friday is going to be lit. Even if Trump loses, he still has a good shot at either AZ or WI, and that would win in for him, most likely.

Above all, we must assert this: we stand unafraid of an honest count of legitimate votes. If Biden wins an honest count, then so be it. We accept him as winning those states electoral votes. If not, we assert the legislature must act on this. We think Trump wins any honest count in the five states mentioned.


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