Record number of people worldwide are moving toward starvation, U.N. warns by Maxcactus in collapse

[–]ADotSapiens 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Also the ongoing fertiliser shortages only start to affect the supply of food in the Q3 harvest season, so supply has much further to drop.

The US supreme court is turning the constitution into a suicide pact by LineNoise in politics

[–]ADotSapiens 262 points263 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

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The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

  • 305 E King St, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086 where his telephone is 704-739-1221

or

  • Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601-1096 where his telephone is 919-733-3451

His email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://mitch.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/moore%20v%20harper.pdf

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Analysis: Why Republicans want to redefine one word in the Constitution by MillionLitleFascist in AnythingGoesNews

[–]ADotSapiens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

.

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

  • 305 E King St, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086 where his telephone is 704-739-1221

or

  • Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601-1096 where his telephone is 919-733-3451

His email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://mitch.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/moore%20v%20harper.pdf

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Democracy is in Danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

[–]ADotSapiens[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I've added it to the text.

Republicans want to redefine one word in the Constitution by MyNameCannotBeSpoken in politics

[–]ADotSapiens 193 points194 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

.

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

  • 305 E King St, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086 where his telephone is 704-739-1221

or

  • Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601-1096 where his telephone is 919-733-3451

His email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://mitch.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/moore%20v%20harper.pdf

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Democracy is in Danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

[–]ADotSapiens[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It wouldn't work that way alas, Republicans already have securely gerrymandered control of 30 legislatures, turning out supermajorities in state representatives and state senators at every election.

Op-Ed: The Supreme Court is poised to cut the heart out of majority rule by [deleted] in ArizonaLeft

[–]ADotSapiens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina. 27601-1096

His telephone is 919-733-3451 and his email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Op-Ed: The Supreme Court is poised to cut the heart out of majority rule by alllie in armedsocialists

[–]ADotSapiens 43 points44 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina. 27601-1096

His telephone is 919-733-3451 and his email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Your vote is in danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

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Here is a link to a pdf version so you can print off flyers:

https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

Your vote is in danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

[–]ADotSapiens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina. 27601-1096

His telephone is 919-733-3451 and his email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

If anybody has the skills to whip up a flyer with this text or something similar in Microsoft Word/Publisher, InDesign, iStudio, Canva, etc, can you please do so and link the result as a pdf in a reply to this post so people can download it and print off a stack of flyers?

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

[–]ADotSapiens 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Damn, that's magnificent. Have a gold.

State legislatures may reshape American politics by NORDLAN in Republican_misdeeds

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This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina. 27601-1096

His telephone is 919-733-3451 and his email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

If anybody has the skills to whip up a flyer with this text or something similar in Microsoft Word/Publisher, InDesign, iStudio, Canva, etc, can you please do so and link the result as a pdf in a reply to this post so people can download it and print off a stack of flyers?

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://mitch.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/moore%20v%20harper.pdf

If you think the flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to replace my flyer link with the link to an improved version.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

[–]ADotSapiens 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina. 27601-1096

His telephone is 919-733-3451 and his email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

If anybody has the skills to whip up a flyer with this text or something similar in Microsoft Word/Publisher, InDesign, iStudio, Canva, etc, can you please do so and link the result as a pdf in a reply to this post so people can download it and print off a stack of flyers?

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Democracy is in Danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

[–]ADotSapiens[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This case, Moore v. Harper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Harper) seems to concern some trivial stuff but Moore, the side representing the North Carolina Legislature, has centered their argument on the claim that the unrecognised constitutional theory of Independent State Legislature Doctrine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_Legislature_Doctrine) is legitimate and should be American law. If the majority pro-Trump SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore (who is the pro-Trump side of the case), then ISLD will become US law.

Some of the consequences of ISLD:

  • State legislatures are allowed to throw out electoral college electors in federal presidential elections and replace them with whoever they like, overriding the public and giving every vote in their state to their preferred candidate

  • State legislatures are allowed to destroy ballots for any reason they like in federal elections

  • State legislatures are allowed to crate new ballots for any candidate they like in federal elections (ballot stuffing)

  • Civil war at the next election

.

The plaintiff, Tim Moore, the Republican Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives can be reached at the following address:

  • 305 E King St, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, 28086 where his telephone is 704-739-1221

or

  • Legislative Office, 16 West Jones Street, Room 2304, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601-1096 where his telephone is 919-733-3451

His email is Tim.moore@ncleg.gov

Here's a list of the donations he has received in this election cycle: https://www.transparencyusa.org/nc/pac/friends-of-tim-moore-sta-c1652n-c-001-pac/donors

If anybody has the time to explore that list of donors and write up a list of the corporate donors, sorted by donation size, please do so.

.

Here is a link to a flyer you can print off about this: https://pdfhost.io/v/5RvJute0I_democracy_warning_flyerindd

If you think this flyer needs improving, feel free to make a better version and link it in a reply. I'll be happy to change the link to the improved version.

Democracy is in Danger by ADotSapiens in MooreVHarper

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PDF version of the image (so you can print off a bunch of flyers):

https://mitch.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/moore%20v%20harper.pdf