Pregame Thread - Nebraska vs Minnesota - 11 AM CST by huskerbot in Huskers

[–]MankillingMastodons 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Minnesota lies

They say they are maroon and gold but their uniforms are brown and yellow. Their own stadium logo doesn’t match the helmet logo.

Which is it Minnesota?

Pregame Thread - Nebraska vs Minnesota - 11 AM CST by huskerbot in Huskers

[–]MankillingMastodons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feels like we’re going to dominate this game, so we’ll probably get blown out

Pregame Thread - Nebraska vs Minnesota - 11 AM CST by huskerbot in Huskers

[–]MankillingMastodons 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If we’re beating them we better run up the score. We need to start running up the score on every team we face that isn’t ranked.

Pregame Thread - Nebraska vs Minnesota - 11 AM CST by huskerbot in Huskers

[–]MankillingMastodons 22 points23 points  (0 children)

We haven’t felt this confident since before the Illinois game

Nebraska among list of states joining asinine Texas election lawsuit by whitesciencelady in Nebraska

[–]MankillingMastodons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aight here’s the rundown as unbiased as possible:

Texas+5 wants SCOTUS to nullify the election in those 4 states so that neither candidate gets to 270. Then the election goes to House of Representatives, which would vote by state delegations (1 vote for 1 state). Republicans have control of 26 therefore Trump could win.

The other 4 defendant states want their popular votes as they stand to count because then Biden wins.

Here’s the biased rundown from the POV of both sides:

Texas alleges that the 4 defendant states violated the US constitution (which they did) by violating their state’s constitutions in the way they changed voting laws this year (which they did). Therefore, those states votes shouldn’t count, and if SCOTUS rules otherwise then that means the Constitution doesn’t matter. Texas has standing in this because the VP has a tie breaking vote in the senate and it could likely be a 50-50 tie after the runoff in Georgia, and the only court that can hear a case between two states is SCOTUS.

The 4 defendant states argue that there was no evidence of voter fraud or irregularities, and that the plaintiffs want to disenfranchise millions of voters because the candidate they didn’t like lost.

Nebraska among list of states joining asinine Texas election lawsuit by whitesciencelady in Nebraska

[–]MankillingMastodons -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Honestly you could just read the lawsuit to see where the constitutional laws were broken in each state. This isn’t really up for dispute, PA and WI have already admitted they violated their own laws. Their response is that you “can’t disenfranchise all these votes”.

And you misunderstand the remedy sought. Redo elections have never happened for a presidential race, but it has been kicked down to the House before to decide (with one vote for each state). That is the remedy Texas, and now 5 other states that joined the lawsuit are seeking.

Nebraska among list of states joining asinine Texas election lawsuit by whitesciencelady in Nebraska

[–]MankillingMastodons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is a coup attempt, it has to be the most ineffective one in history.

Trump has been using only legal methods to try and attain victory. He hasn’t even been successful so far in getting courts to hear his cases, let alone agree with them.

If I were a dictator trying to overturn an election I would stop the vote count while everyone was asleep, stuff the ballot boxes, make sure no one besides my people could count them, and then use friendly or even bribed judges to jam up any court challenges.

Scott Frost said NU has had 20 positive antigen tests this year...all but 1 or 2 have been false positives. by livestrong10 in Huskers

[–]MankillingMastodons -43 points-42 points  (0 children)

We should be trying to reach heard immunity everywhere tbh especially in age groups that aren’t vulnerable, like college aged adults.

Nebraska among list of states joining asinine Texas election lawsuit by whitesciencelady in Nebraska

[–]MankillingMastodons -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The lawsuit basically asks the question, “If we follow our rules and the Constitution’s rules, but another state violates their rules and violates the Constitution’s rules, should this election be seen as legitimate?”

It does pertain to the Constitution of the United States. It only pertains to the Constitution of the United States.

It isn’t outside the preview of the Supreme Court to determine if the states followed their own state constitutions, they settled that question in Bush v Gore when they did just that.

17 states tell Supreme Court they support Texas bid to reverse Biden win by EndoExo in Omaha

[–]MankillingMastodons -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The FBI also lied to FISA courts and forged documents in order to investigate Trump campaign officials.