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Well, this is it. No Red Dawn sort of attack with guns, tanks and aircraft by our country’s enemies. Just a cyber-clean manipulation of an open free system deeply infiltrated by treasonous Anti-American operatives at all levels of government and the private sector (any wonder that your “local LEFT” also operates in the same fashion – outside the law with seeming impunity? Called a clue.) What about the CCP infiltration into the US stock market? Wake up! Another complete betrayal and cheat brought to you by the SOCIALIST LEFT DEMOCRATS with massive assistance by their news media outlets. Yup, this is it. May not be another chance to SAVE YOUR COUNTRY if these criminals are not STOPPED RIGHT NOW! Trump, his family, administration, officials and supporters have been working for ALL AMERICANS against the swamp of corruption. Didn’t expect them to say, “oh golly gee! A new Sheriff Trump is in town. Guess we better move our criminal activities somewhere else?” Nope. Swamp creatures have been attacking Trump since before our President and have obviously used every nasty trick in the book – including corrupting the 2020 US Presidential Election! No wonder the Democrats were wrongfully accusing Trump of working with the Russians. The Dems were, and with the CCP! Trump wasn’t a politician when he came in, he was a business person and that’s what we wanted. He delivered yet the swamp creatures don’t like losing turf. It’s on now folks. They attempted to hi-jack our entire government (country) with a fraudulent election to overthrow the the will of the legal citizen as to who they wanted to lead our Nation! I’m pretty sure we’ve (the USA) invaded other countries for far less. Trump is the only President to stand up to such organized crime and I will continue to support him – in WHATEVER he determines is best for this Country! After all, if we don’t stand for something, we’ll fall for anything. My best to you and yours, Lew May God continue to Bless this great Nation and all her citizens.

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<BELOW> FITTING. Yeah? Please, once again….listen all the way through – think about the lyrics and what has been happening within America recently….ahh come on! I’m going to right now before I post it just to make sure everything works. Come on! For old times sake – it is a classic that every American citizen should understand – whether multi-generational or the first generation of American Citizens! WE ARE ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS and Our Country has been attacked. You know, I was quite fortunate to have met so many new citizens at that La Grange intersection petition stand. Some of their comments still haunt me as they have only recently experienced what the LEFT has proposed and is now attempting to force upon America – those new citizens were not only very angry about having their recently accomplished dream of American Citizenship (and the rights and privileges thereof) threatened – but were simultaneously frightened with the possibility. I still believe them. Anyway, turn it and imagine ……. later.

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Maybe this will work? (In getting 411 out)

Staffers organize state's ballots during the counting of the electoral votes from the 2016 presidential election during a joint session of Congress in Washington on Jan. 6, 2017. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Number of Congress Members Planning to Challenge Election Results Expected to Grow

Trio working to convince senators to join them By Zachary Stieber December 9, 2020 Updated: December 9, 2020 Print

The number of members of Congress who will commit to challenging the results of the Nov. 3 election during the upcoming joint session is expected to grow.

“There’s three of us that have publicly said that we will refuse to certify Electoral College votes for Joe Biden, and I definitely have a very strong feeling that there will be more of us,” Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) told The Epoch Times.

“The number will grow, you’ll see the number will grow, because I’m talking to a lot of people. Seventy-five million Americans voted for President Trump, and right now 70 percent of that number feel that that the election was stolen, and that fraud has taken place, and we know that we have big problems here in Georgia. So I think this is definitely something the American people will be supporting us in our efforts.”

Greene, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), and Rep.-elect Barry Moore (R-Ala.) have publicly committed to challenge the election results during the upcoming joint session of Congress.

“I think as the process becomes more public and the media starts to get the word out that this is our plan, I feel like there’s good conservative people, ethical people—I’d love to see some Democrats join us,” Moore told The Epoch Times.

“I think we’ll have some join us, certainly some people who say they will stand by the president on the campaign trail—it’s time now to stand and to make sure we get this right.”

Greene and Moore will be sworn in on Jan. 3, 2021, three days before the joint session of Congress. Brooks won reelection.

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President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in file photographs. (Getty Images)

According to the current vote count, Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, narrowly won the election by capturing traditional Democratic states and most swing states.

President Donald Trump and other Republicans allege fraud and other irregularities occurred during the election, such as extended mail-in ballot deadlines that they assert were unlawful.

The Epoch Times will not call the race until all ongoing lawsuits and related matters have been resolved.

Under the Electoral College system, Americans who vote for the president are in actuality voting for a slate of electors who go on to vote for the candidate who won the state’s total vote count. Each state has a certain number of electoral votes based on its population.

Electors are scheduled to meet and vote on Dec. 14 in their respective states. They sign certificates of the vote, which are sent to the vice president, the archivist, and the secretary of state and district court judge in their respective states.

Electors can cast votes for candidates who don’t win the popular vote, but doing so is unusual.

The final decision on the votes come before Congress early next year. Both congressional chambers meet in January to count the votes and declare the winners of each state.

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Then-Vice President Joseph Biden, presides over the counting of the electoral votes from the 2016 presidential election during a joint session of Congress in Washington on Jan. 6, 2017. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Objections can be filed but must be endorsed by at least one senator and one representative. If an objection is registered properly, the joint session breaks up and each chamber meets separately to consider and vote on the objection. A simple majority passes the objection, rendering the electoral votes for the state in question null.

Democrat representatives registered objections in 2016 but no senators would join them.

No senators have yet committed to a challenge this time around.

Both Greene and Moore have been working to sway senators and senators-elect, but each declined to identify any by name on the record.

“I’m in the process of talking to several senators. I don’t want to say their names right now, but I feel pretty hopeful that I’ll be able to bring out a senator. I think that we’ll be able to get one,” Greene said.

Inquiries sent to every Republican senator and senator-elect who will or who will possibly be in the next Congress weren’t immediately returned.

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Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) arrives to the Hyatt Regency hotel on Capitol Hill in Washington on Nov. 12, 2020. (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)

Trump thanked Brooks last week for promising to challenge the results. His campaign didn’t respond when asked whether the president is in contact with lawmakers regarding the planned challenges. Biden’s team didn’t return an inquiry.

The challenges are aimed at triggering a little-known, secondary system of electing a president if no candidate reaches the 270 electoral votes required to win. The House of Representatives chooses the president and the Senate picks the vice president. In that scenario, each state has a single vote in each chamber. Republicans have the majority under that system in the House and the Senate, making the option attractive to them.

Brooks, Greene, and Moore plan to file objections because they believe Trump won the election despite the current vote count.

“I’ve lived in Georgia my entire life, and I know for a fact that Georgia did not elect Joe Biden for president. We reelected President Trump,” Greene said, pointing to testimonies given last week during a state legislative hearing in Georgia, alleged election fraud, the video with suitcase-like containers, and counties finding thousands of uncounted ballots during a hand audit.

Greene and Moore pointed to the large crowds Trump drew in pre-election rallies, contrasting them to Biden spending months at home and, when he emerged, holding events with just dozens of attendees.

“I was an early supporter of Trump in 2016, and people were concerned that he could beat Hillary, and I said, ‘watch the rallies, just look at the numbers.’ And then, this year, the same exact thing, people would ask me, they’d say, ‘well he’s behind in the polls,’ and I’d say, ‘watch the rallies,’” Moore said.

“My only concern is that they steal it, I never dreamed that they would actually try to steal it. The data just doesn’t line up to me and then I have concerns about process, and regardless—regardless—of who ends up winning, we’ve got to get this right. The American people need to have confidence in the process.”

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SORRY…..

Apparently, due to the fact I subscribe to the news source….. the articles I had previously posted for viewers to read indeed display the full content on my computer, however, I was advised yesterday by a viewer that only part of the article is shown if a non-subscriber. That really sucks! Never my intention to “bait viewers” with an article to encourage signing up for a subscription – just like so much lately that seems to go contrary to planning and reasonable expectations, but such is life yeah?

You know when I saw the advertisement to “share with friends” I WRONGLY ASSUMED the entire article would be furnished with the link. Live and learn. Certainly the publishers do not want to simply give away their valuable material, but I thought it was an above board offer to share the entire article due to the MAJOR SIGNIFICANCE to OUR COUNTRY and the ATTEMPTED HI-JACKING OF OUR MOST VALUABLE FREEDOM – the right to vote! I’ll be more circumspect next time I post something I thought would be interesting or enlightening to others.

My best to you and yours, Lew

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