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While I commend Mike Kelly and other Congressmen from his state and in the others that were fleeced, I think his time would have been better spent on traveling to Harrisburg, getting his colleagues in the state legislature together and reminding them that they have the power, the Constitutional authority and the moral obligation to assign their electors to President Trump. Article II is absolutely clear. I mean, if Kelly et al believe their state's election was stolen, corrupted, fraudulent etc., they have the means right here and now to set things right. Going to Samuel Alito, who I have no doubt actually sees this thing the same way Kelly does given the criminal contempt shown for him - twice - when he issued his injunctions against the election officials, to me is looking more and more like a cheap attempt at political cover for him and his state-level chums to avoid stepping up and doing the right thing. And then of course placing the blame on the Supreme Court after claiming they did all they could. Don't make me vomit.

There are no excuses. If they are serious, the GOP state legislators in PA, GA, WI, AZ, MI and NV will do their sworn duty and end this thing right here and right now. Or else they can go straight to Hell. And speaking of which, there is a growing list of people whose arms I want to rip from their sockets to beat the Democrats to death with, rhetorically speaking:

> While I commend Mike Kelly and other Congressmen from his state and in the others that were fleeced, I think his time would have been better spent on traveling to Harrisburg, getting his colleagues in the state legislature together and reminding them that they have the power, the Constitutional authority and the moral obligation to assign their electors to President Trump. Article II is absolutely clear. I mean, if Kelly et al believe their state's election was stolen, corrupted, fraudulent etc., they have the means right here and now to set things right. Going to Samuel Alito, who I have no doubt actually sees this thing the same way Kelly does given the criminal contempt shown for him - twice - when he issued his injunctions against the election officials, to me is looking more and more like a cheap attempt at political cover for him and his state-level chums to avoid stepping up and doing the right thing. And then of course placing the blame on the Supreme Court after claiming they did all they could. Don't make me vomit. > There are no excuses. If they are serious, the GOP state legislators in PA, GA, WI, AZ, MI and NV will do their sworn duty and end this thing right here and right now. Or else they can go straight to Hell. And speaking of which, there is a growing list of people whose arms I want to rip from their sockets to beat the Democrats to death with, rhetorically speaking:

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