It seems to me if this does go to full court, they (the administration) stand a reasonable chance of losing. Why they aren't backing off and just dropping it until they get a better plandemic figured out is beyond me.
Once the case is lost, it's lost, and the battle is to regain their ground.
It seems to me if this does go to full court, they (the administration) stand a reasonable chance of losing. Why they aren't backing off and just dropping it until they get a better plandemic figured out is beyond me.
Once the case is lost, it's lost, and the battle is to regain their ground.
I updated my post while you were replying and added:
That also applies for the expedited review, which CNN claims is unlikely to happen but I’ve heard that even the semi-retired judges want in on the case which would make it something like 19-9 conservative.
I updated my post while you were replying and added:
>That also applies for the expedited review, which CNN claims is unlikely to happen but I’ve heard that even the semi-retired judges want in on the case which would make it something like 19-9 conservative.
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