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Two Countries: The Spark of Civil War

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The Supreme Court of the United States, in its latest act of cowardice, refused to grant leave for the state of Texas and many others to file a complaint against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin for these states’ clear violation of federal election law that resulted in the disenfranchisement of millions of Americans in the 2020 election.

Texas presented a 154-page filing that outlined facts implicating all four defendant states, followed by a discussion of the three main constitutional violations these facts demonstrated. From the filing:

As set forth in the accompanying brief and complaint, the 2020 election suffered from significant and unconstitutional irregularities in the Defendant States:

• Non-legislative actors’ purported amendments to States’ duly enacted election laws, in violation of the Electors Clause’s vesting State legislatures with plenary authority regarding the appointment of presidential electors.

• Intrastate differences in the treatment of voters, with more favorable allotted to voters – whether lawful or unlawful – in areas administered by local government under Democrat control and with populations with higher ratios of Democrat voters than other areas of Defendant States.
• The appearance of voting irregularities in the Defendant States that would be consistent with the unconstitutional relaxation of ballot-integrity protections in those States’ election laws.

All these flaws – even the violations of state election law – violate one or more of the federal requirements for elections (i.e., equal protection, due process, and the Electors Clause) and thus arise under federal law.

The clear implication is that these states did material harm to the citizens of other states by failing to properly follow and enforce federal election law, which in essence made the votes of these citizens worth less than the votes of citizens in the defendant states.

The abject refusal of states to follow the Law of the Land is the kind of thing that leads to secession and a high likelihood of civil war. We have a situation where, instead of a divide in the country being primarily geographical (North versus South), it is ideological and cultural. This divide has been hastened by information technology that encourages people to live in their own unchallenged and isolated world – a world that tells them everyone thinks like them. “Truth” is now whatever the person chooses to believe, it is bolstered by an always-affirming information environment designed to keep the person’s attention at any cost, and is the gateway for manipulation of the person’s worldview. Meanwhile, big tech inserts its own political agenda through so-called “fact-checking” and narrative control.

The three legs of the socialist incursion into American society (similar to any country that has been overtaken by socialism) are information control (big media and big tech), cultural control (through academia and Hollywood), and political control (rights abuse due to the COVID-19 “pandemic” and now compromised through election fraud). While leftists have made great inroads into the culture, 2020 saw the perfect opportunity in the phony coronavirus pandemic to push forward with further information control (you can’t speak in opposition to the approved COVID-19 narrative or the approved election narrative), and well as pushing forward with political control (government officials violating civil rights, COVID-19-excused wholesale modification of election laws to allow the stealing of the 2020 presidential election).

We are in the middle of a potential disaster for the United States. The confluence of moral degradation, the rapid adoption of reality-warping technology, and the general ignorance of regular Americans that caused unquestioning compliance with the tyranny of experts and destroyed the economy has put the country on the precipice of going the way of the Roman Empire.

Pray that we don’t fall into civil war.

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