• magnetosphere@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    This shit makes me glad that there’s a constitutional amendment specifying that the inauguration must take place at noon on January 20th.

    I assume the Republicans will only try to delay the inevitable if they lose. They can file as many lawsuits and motions as they want. If Harris wins, she’s being inaugurated in January. Period. Even the shitty Supreme Court we’re currently saddled with won’t try to delay a date and time that’s clearly spelled out. Angry Republicans can try to reverse it, but good luck with that.

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      4 months ago

      “Now hold on there; it doesn’t say what year that inauguration needs to happen.” -exerpt from Supreme Court hearing on F-ck v. You.

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        Sure… So Biden and Harris keep hold of the office or Biden steps down and Harris would have to choose her VP. Which I assume she would choose her running mate. That doesn’t really sound like a good plan for the slow learners either

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          “Constitution doesn’t say that we can’t appoint Trump as dictator while we figure it out” - Uncle Thomas

          Oh whom am I kidding, dude doesn’t even know how to say a sentence with more than five words.

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            The courts can’t make rules, they can just perceive what was there. So it’s either election validated, or not validated yet, meaning the office wouldn’t hand over power. Congress would have to write an amendment for that to happen (2/3rds vote, which neither party holds)