Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Things To Come: One Day From Now...

One day from now…




Things are heating up. Josh Hawley’s family was targeted at home, the National Guard has been called out, the leader of Proud Boys was arrested, several state legislatures want Pence to delay counting the votes, among several other updates that unfolded yesterday. 

Yesterday’s news pertaining to January 6 listed below as follows: 

       Modern day brownshirts threaten Senator Hawley and his family

       Mayor Bowser called in the National Guard

         The leader of the Proud Boys was arrested

       Georgia State legislators (and those from other states in question) want Pence to delay the vote count

       Mark Levin and Ted Cruz discuss what’s possible under the Constitution regarding the vote count

       Congress approves the rules for the count, more members of the GOP will object

       Trump responds to Tom Cotton

       Jon Ossoff is a dangerous fool

       Prayers


Modern day brownshirts threaten Senator Hawley and his family

Antifa showed up at Josh Hawley’s home in Washington D.C., pounding on the door and terrorizing his wife and newborn baby who were inside. They demanded that he not object to any votes. Hawley was in Missouri at the time and sent out the following message:

Tonight while I was in Missouri, Antifa scumbags came to our place in DC and threatened my wife and newborn daughter, who can’t travel. They screamed threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door. Let me be clear: My family & I will not be intimidated by leftwing violence.

I’ve yet to read about a single arrest.

May God bless Josh Hawley and keep his family safe.

Mayor Bowser called in the National Guard

Washington D.C. Mayor Bowser has called up 340 National Guard troops to support the city police in advance of tomorrow’s Stop the Steal rally. Presumably, they won’t be armed or wearing body armor. 

Bowser is also considering a curfew and has warned that anyone carrying a gun within 1,000 feet of the protest will be arrested. It’s predictable that she would do this while allowing her city to burn while Antifa and BLM wreaked havoc all year long. And (also  predictably), American Pravda is promoting the idea that patriots are violent. 

Businesses downtown are boarding up and members of Congress are being urged to avoid contact with protesters and to use the underground tunnel system to move about in the Capitol.


Proud Boys leader arrested

On Monday, Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys was arrested and charged with destruction of property for removing a BLM banner from an historically black church and burning the banner (this happened a month ago). He was additionally charged with carrying two high-capacity firearm magazines. So, as we’ve witnessed all year long, the law is enforced for some and not for others. 

Mike Pence in Georgia and Georgia contacting Mike Pence

 Speaking at a rally in Georgia last night, Pence said:  

I know we’ve all got our doubts about the last election and I want to assure you that I share the concerns of millions of Americans voting irregularities. And I promise you, come this Wednesday, we’ll have our day in Congress. We’ll hear the objections. We’ll hear the evidence. 

More patronizing and meaningless words. We know you’ll be in Congress, that you’ll hear objections, and hear evidence. The question is, then what? What can someone – anyone! – do about it to make this right?!

Well, maybe this.

About eighteen state legislators from Georgia (with a few more to come) signed a letter to Vice President Pence asking him to delay the January 6 Electoral Vote count by 10-12 days. They plan to get the letter to Pence this morning. It appears that legislators from Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona have sent similar letters to the Vice President requesting a similar time frame for the delay. The Epoch Times reports (in a length article worth reading in full):

Coincidentally, Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser to the Trump campaign and one of Trump’s campaign attorney suggested on Monday that Pence delay certifying the votes on Jan. 6 and instead ask legislatures in the six contested states to clarify which candidate’s slate of electors should be approved.

“What Mike Pence could do, and what he should do, in fact, is to direct a question back to the state legislatures when there are two competing slates of delegates from these six states.

“He can ask that question to the states and say, ‘Well, state legislators, you know, I have an oath to the Constitution to uphold the Constitution as written in Article II Section 1.2, which says the state legislatures direct the manner in which electoral delegates are selected, so you tell me which of these two slates was selected in the manner that your state general assembly has designated…”

Of note, one of the legislators in Georgia stated:

“I’ve had my cell phone on my website and on my senate sites for eight years, I have never received any calls,” he said. “I may have gotten a call here now and then but after this—my phone has blown up, my email has blown up, my text messages have blown up.”

“People are angry, they’re mad, they feel disenfranchised,” he added.




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