I wonder if that's true or just more dementia talking. Or both.
The WH will now have to decide which poison is wants to pick.
I wonder if that's true or just more dementia talking. Or both.
Well if some one has to get cancer then it might as well happen to Biden instead of someone I actually like.
I don't know.
I've seen what cancer does to people (my Nan is a survivor). Much like dementia, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
Edit: You know, given all the horrible things that happen to you in old age, maybe there was a reason barbarian cultures are obsessed with dying in battle. Compared to Alzheimers, an axe through the skull sounds cuddly.
The man is probally a bad person.
And I still wouldn't wish this on him. I wouldn't wish it on Stalin or Hitler, it is simply just that bad of a way to go.
You don't seem to understand just horrific these illnesses are.
pedo peter's might poop his pants a few months down the linehis own son calls him pedo pete.
The man is probally a bad person.
Named sources include Mitch McConnell himself. Apparently a bipartisan group of 16 senators released a joint statement that I haven't found yet* but here's Collins: Senators Introduce Reforms to the Electoral Count Act of 1887 | U.S. Senator Susan Collins of MaineNYT w/plenty of un-named sources I'm betting. Sounds like they're trying to wag the dog and get the D's to do this before election time.
ELECTORAL COUNT REFORM ACT OF 2022
ECRA would reform and modernize the outdated 1887 Electoral Count Act to ensure that electoral
votes tallied by Congress accurately reflect each state’s public vote for President. It would replace
ambiguous provisions of the 19th-century law with clear procedures that maintain appropriate state
and federal roles in selecting the President and Vice President of the United States as set forth in the
U.S. Constitution.
KEY PROVISIONS INCLUDE:
• Single, Conclusive Slate of Electors. Includes a number of important reforms aimed at ensuring
that Congress can identify a single, conclusive slate of electors from each state:
ooo Identifies Official to Submit Slate. Identifies each state’s Governor, unless otherwise
specified in the laws or constitution of a state in effect on Election Day, as responsible for
submitting the certificate of ascertainment identifying that state’s electors. Congress could
not accept a slate submitted by a different official. This reform would address the potential
for multiple state officials to send Congress competing slates.
ooo Provides for Expedited Judicial Review. Provides for expedited review, including a three-
judge panel with a direct appeal to the Supreme Court, of certain claims related to a state’s
certificate identifying its electors. This accelerated process is available only for aggrieved
presidential candidates and allows for challenges made under existing federal law and the
U.S. Constitution to be resolved more quickly.
ooo Modernizes Rules for Counting Electoral Votes. Requires Congress to defer to slates of
electors submitted by a state’s executive pursuant to the judgments of state or federal courts.
• Role of the Vice President. Affirmatively states that the constitutional role of the Vice President,
as the presiding officer of the joint meeting of Congress, is solely ministerial and that he or she
does not have any power to solely determine, accept, reject, or otherwise adjudicate disputes over
electors.
• Higher Objection Threshold. Raises the threshold to lodge an objection to electors to at least
one-fifth of the duly chosen and sworn members of both the House of Representatives and the
Senate. This change would reduce the likelihood of frivolous objections by ensuring that
objections are broadly supported. Currently, only a single member of both chambers is needed to
object to an elector or slate of electors.
• Protection of Each State’s Popular Vote. Strikes a provision of an archaic 1845 law that could
be used by state legislatures to override the popular vote in their states by declaring a “failed
election” – a term that is not defined in the law. Instead, this legislation specifies that a state
could move its presidential election day, which otherwise would remain the Tuesday
immediately following the first Monday in November every four years, only if necessitated by
“extraordinary and catastrophic” events.
Rumors are he's got cancer too.
Supposedly Biden had a non-melanoma skin cancer that was 'treated' before he took office.It’s still debated if this was another one of his infamous gaffes seeing as how mentally degraded he is, or if he really admitted he has it. Either way, no wonder the Dems are panicking.
It’s still debated if this was another one of his infamous gaffes seeing as how mentally degraded he is, or if he really admitted he has it. Either way, no wonder the Dems are panicking.