There is no right more clearly defined in our Constitution than the right for each citizen to vote and to have that vote count. It is plain in the language and woven with every thread through every clause in the document and its amendments.
Moreover, as clearly defined and as thoroughly woven is the requirement of one vote for one citizen.
Strip out these two principles and the Constitution is shredded paper, meaningless and valueless.
Clearly then, the primary responsibility of our Federal Government and our Supreme Court must be to battle for these two principles. They must guarantee one citizen, one vote, and whatever steps must be taken to ensure these is therefore the duty of the Federal system.
What rational claim can be made by the Court that any citizen of any state has no standing when another state’s actions destroy the value of a vote outside that offending state’s border? What is the recourse when some states wage war against these principles in any election, and most especially and undeniably, in an election that concerns representation to the Federal Government?
The fraudulent methods employed by the Democrats in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and other states have made our votes worthless. I have, and many have, seen evidence, even if the Supreme Court wears blinders. Even if the evidence did not exist, ballot methods that can violate these two key principles, that citizens vote and each vote counts, must be corrected by Federal action. In this case, that action should have come from our Supreme Court.
The claim by the Court that citizens from other states, because of state borders, have no standing in this matter is ridiculous, implausible, and unconscionable.
A crime in another state has affected me. What can be more Federal than that?
Yet, do not look to us, says our Supreme Court.
Such dereliction by the Court and the abdication of the responsibility, dumping it willy-nilly to criminal states, can and seemingly has resulted in the negation of the will and votes of tens of millions of Americans in all states.
With no fair vote, we have been robbed and made slaves.
So who now protects our rights? If not the Supreme Court, if not the Federal Government, then who?
It is a simple answer: We do. You and me. All of us.
Just as it always has been.
J.D.Richter — Thestirredpot