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Zorro

(15,748 posts)
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 09:26 PM Jan 2021

Cruz disrupting the electoral college count won't change anything. It can still hurt democracy.

Opinion by Edward B. Foley

Sen. Ted Cruz’s 11th-hour effort to derail certification of Joe Biden’s election victory is the wrong solution to a non-problem at the wrong time. Fortunately, it also won’t succeed, but it nonetheless provides one more alarming sign of the perilous state of our democracy.

Cruz (R-Texas) and 10 colleagues announced Saturday that they will vote to challenge electoral college votes in “disputed states” when Congress meets Jan. 6, though it was unclear how many states that will be. In practical effect, the move adds nothing but numbers to the process that Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) had already vowed to set into motion: two hours of debate, in both the House and Senate, on each state the Republicans challenge.

This will greatly slow what should be a straightforward process, but the bottom line is clear: Unless Vice President Pence, in his presiding role as president of the Senate, were to unexpectedly deviate from the procedures established by Congress in 1887 — a truly lawless move that would be swiftly resisted by senators and representatives of both parties — the outcome remains inevitable.

Nonetheless, the fact that a dozen senators and senators-elect, along with apparently more than 100 House members, want to disrupt congressional ratification of the electoral college result is one more horrendous sign of the severity of the disease afflicting the United States’ democratic system. It will make it even harder for Biden to heal this pathology of partisan polarization, as he has promised to do.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/02/ted-cruzs-plan-disrupt-congresss-electoral-college-count-wont-change-anything-it-can-still-do-damage-our-democracy/

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Cruz disrupting the electoral college count won't change anything. It can still hurt democracy. (Original Post) Zorro Jan 2021 OP
The clown club Timewas Jan 2021 #1
KO's latest talks about this (video and multimedia ). niyad Jan 2021 #2
Take a leaf out of Donald's playbook of dirty tricks? Aussie105 Jan 2021 #3
Pompeo said the other day that Cuba will be designated as a DURHAM D Jan 2021 #4
Fools errands require fools. Stand strong, indeed? czarjak Jan 2021 #5

Aussie105

(5,420 posts)
3. Take a leaf out of Donald's playbook of dirty tricks?
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 09:39 PM
Jan 2021

Now that we know what they are, we can use them.

Throw a dose of Birtherism at Ted, perhaps?

Eg: He was born in Bolivia, illegal immigrant to Cuba, from there an illegal immigrant into the USA.
(Throw in 'anchor baby', 'chain migration' hints, they don't need to be fact based to be harmful.)

Show us the birth certificate, so we can challenge that as a FAKE!

Hey, we didn't start this! And no copyright on the Birtherism smear approach, either.

The healing process can't really start until some open wounds are disinfected.

DURHAM D

(32,611 posts)
4. Pompeo said the other day that Cuba will be designated as a
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 09:44 PM
Jan 2021

state sponsor of terrorism.

Was he referring to Cruz?

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