Let’s be very clear: should the U.S. Supreme Court not overturn the patently false 2020 election result, these once United States of America will be plunged into Civil War 2.0.
Therefore, each of those 9 justices is facing the decision of his or her lifetime.
Should any of them waver in honestly ruling in the interest of justice and fairness and probity, they will pay a price never experienced by a sitting SCOTUS justice.
Let this short missive serve as an unofficial notification to each and every justice that the Patriot Movement will be watching every move they make, every word the utter, every vote they cast, and every decision they take henceforth.
This is not 2020 when the Internet was a mere shadow of it’s current massive and pervasive global profile.
The SCOTUS justices ought to be well aware that President Trump really did win by an overwhelming landslide vote; hence, there are a LOT more angry people on the Right than anyone knows.
What else can be said: the heavy burden of upholding the rule of law will fall on the shoulders of 9 justices, as it should.
Therefore, it would be very wise for each of them to carefully consider their final decision, knowing that their decision could be responsible for plunging the nation into civil war, whatever that might look like.
A very large group of red states has lined up behind Texas, and a very large group of blue states is backing the other side.
I cannot recall another Supreme Court case in which so many states have sought to be involved on some level, and so to me it would be unthinkable for the Supreme Court to try to slap this suit away as if it was insignificant.
The U.S. Constitution gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over controversies between states, and so if the Supreme Court is not willing to properly deal with the grievances that the red states have there is no other place for them to go.
I have never seen a flurry of activity like this for any other Supreme Court case.
As you look over that list, you will see that there are all sorts of big names on there and nearly all states are represented in at least some capacity.
At this point, the Court is essentially boxed into a corner. If they throw this case aside very quickly, that will cause a massive uproar on the right.
But if they actually allow oral arguments and give this case the attention that it deserves, that will cause a massive uproar on the left.
Whatever they do, about half the country is going to be exceedingly angry.
Historically, the Supreme Court likes to try to find an easy way out, and they may be very tempted to try to dispose of this case very quickly.
But that wouldn’t solve anything. I think that it is a very ominous sign that there is so much open animosity between red states and blue states now. Just like we witnessed prior to the Civil War, states are picking one side or the other, and talk of secession is starting to pick up steam. In fact, it was the top headline on the Drudge Report on Thursday morning.
And if the Supreme Court ignores the clear constitutional violations that occurred during this election, that will only make things a lot worse.
As Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated in his complaint, either we have a Constitution or we don’t.
That is what Texas v. Pennsylvania is really all about, and in a few days we will have a clear answer to that question.
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