It Depends Upon What the Meaning of the Word ‘Bipartisan’ Is

“In 2000, before the general election, I introduced a bipartisan resolution to amend the Constitution and abolish the Electoral College.” [More]

How could it have been “bipartisan” if the only co-sponsor was a Democrat and it was never voted on?

‘Our Democracy’

The left wants to get rid of this system not for democracy’s sake, but so it can turn the U.S. into something it was never meant to be: A country where states don’t matter and an all-powerful central government, unencumbered by constitutional limits, has control of every aspect of our lives. [More]

The only time they scream about “home rule” is when they want to undermine preemption on guns.

[Via bondmen]

Doomsday Scenario

That’s because “2020 Census Overcounted Democratic States, Undercounted GOP States.”

In a nutshell, the 2020 Census Post Enumeration Survey shows they f’d it up, giving “Blue” Colorado, Rhode Island, and Minnesota one undeserved electoral vote each, and taking one away from Texas, and one, arguably two away from Florida.

It’s hard to believe that was just a “screw up,” especially considering who appointed the Census Bureau director. It’s also hard to believe House Republican lawmakers haven’t been loudly leading the charge to fix this, and that we’re just hearing about this the day before the election.

[Via Jess]

Speaking of Election Deniers…

Tim Walz accused of setting stage for accusation that Trump stole election – Demands that Electoral College ‘needs to go’ from Constitution and Harris elected by popular vote [More]

As always, there’s that hidden motive.

He knows an amendment scrapping Article II. Section 1. isn’t gonna happen, at least not yet and until they secure unchallengeable power to change the Constitution at will, but this act of political arson requires no more effort than lighting a match, and there’s a ready mob that can’t wqait to watch things burn.

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