Wednesday, December 30, 2020

US Turns Tide on Huawei, Ending CCP’s 5G Master Plan

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US Turns Tide on Huawei, Ending CCP's 5G Master Plan


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Theoretically,if Pence could singlehandedly choose the electors during any dispute,we could skip voting and just ask the Veep to decide the next President--which will not be allowed.

However an investigation and possibly a delay in the certification of the results on Jan 6th WOULD make some sense,but only if evidence and testimony were allowed to be considered by a truly impartial committee(used to be SCOTUS--not anymore).

-GRA

Anonymous said...

As far as China goes,Hunter Biden told Xi,"keep me in cocaine and you'll be Edgar Bergen to our Charlie McCarthy--but better--WE won't talk."

--GRA

Anonymous said...

HAWLEY WILL OBJECT ON JANUARY 6TH TO ELECTORAL VOTE RESULTS
(Breitbart)U.S. Sen. John Hawley (R-MO) said Wednesday that he will join several House Republicans in objecting to the 2020 Electoral College vote when the results are presented to Congress on January 6.

In a news release, Hawley said he will object “to highlight the failure of some states, including notably Pennsylvania, to follow their own election laws as well as the unprecedented interference of Big Tech monopolies in the election.”




The release said Hawley will “call for Congress to launch a full investigation of potential fraud and election irregularities and enact election integrity measures.”

In a segment airing on Saturday, U.S. Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told The Kyle Olson Show that her colleagues will object to electors from six states.

If Hawley or other senators object to each one of those, that action will trigger a process in which each body will debate allegations of voter fraud and election irregularities in each one for two hours apiece, or up to 12 hours.


“Following both the 2004 and 2016 elections, Democrats in Congress objected during the certification of electoral votes in order to raise concerns about election integrity. They were praised by Democratic leadership and the media when they did,” Hawley said.

“And they were entitled to do so. But now those of us concerned about the integrity of this election are entitled to do the same,” he continued.

Hawley said he will follow in the footsteps of Democrats who objected to votes in the races in which President George W. Bush was reelected in 2004 and President Donald Trump was elected to his first term in 2016.
GRA:Which led to nothing.

--GRA