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To: pocotrader who wrote (1298143)4/21/2021 12:30:45 AM
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As I've explained in the other thread, the courts just aren't suited to resolve the problem honestly. They can resolve the problem legally, because they have that authority. But the courts aren't set up to handle complex issues like this in a two-month period.

Consider it has taken nearly a year to bring the George Floyd death to trial. And that was quick.

Yet, we demand the Trump campaign create cases involving last-minute changes in the election law designed to permit cheating, infusion of $500 Million by Zuckerberg while maintaining control over the donees illegally, and the Trump campaign has zero right to discovery?

That's absurd.

I admit, I'm not convincible. But the courts haven't even made a half assed effort.

The dead giveaway is states quickly rewriting campaign laws after having changed it only a year ago. So, Georgia has acknowledged it set up a bogus system. PA might as well.

Anyone can see the elections were conducted unfairly in parts of MI, PA, and GA. Which happened to be the states that flipped the outcome by 200,000 votes and handed the election to Biden.