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FAILING NEW JERSEY

WILL FAIL AGAIN

 

TPATH REMARKS

February 23. 2019

Dwight Kehoe

 

By now most people have heard about the latest attempt by lawmakers in New Jersey to undermine the US Constitution and the 4th Amendment. This current debasement, inspired by “Trump Derangement Syndrome”, which infringes upon individual rights, follows many previous attacks on the Bill of Rights and the Constitution authored by socialist politicians here in the state of Liberty and Prosperity.  

 

This past week the State Senate voted to remove President Trump from the 2020 Election ballots if he does not release for public consumption, his private and personal information relating to his businesses in the form of years and years of tax returns.

 

Understanding what they are up to is very important. It is called “fishing”. They have no evidence that Trump or his many successful enterprises have broken the law. But getting their slimy fingers on his private papers would be a great adventure into fabricating crimes and creating endless detrimental speculation designed to lower Trump’s approval rating.

 

This Bill proves that the Demonrats know they will lose to Trump in 2020 unless they can destroy him personally. This is the one and only thing they have right. Trump is going to prevail.

 

THEY WILL FAIL AND HERE’S WHY

The Founders understood the tyranny that could be imposed on individuals by a powerful state or federal government. The entire theme of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights was formulated around that principle. Nowhere in those documents does it say that a candidate, a politician or a President must forfeit his privacy without probable or just cause.

 

Article II, Section 1-2 of the Constitution gives the state legislatures the authority to set the “manner” in which electors will be elected. This right has nothing to do with the qualities or qualifications of the person the electors will vote for after the election. Only the US Constitution can set, and has set, those requirements. None of those stipulations necessitate the invasion of the candidate’s privacy.

 

Most reading this already know, but for those whom do not, voters do not directly vote for the President. They vote for individuals who have committed to casting their electoral votes to a particular candidate. So in the general election it would be impossible to keep a candidate off the ballot since he, technically is not on it. his may be a bit semantic, but it is interesting.

 

As far as the Primary elections go, the President in those elections is directly voted for by the registered voters of his Party. But again, the state legislature has no authority impose requirements on him/her not stipulated in the Constitution. To do so would be a violation of Article II and the 4th Amendment.

 

To date as many as 30 states have endeavored to pass legislation such as this and to date none have actually implemented those laws. Why? Because even those suffering form TDS understand that they would be destroyed in the US Supreme Court.  

 

Knowing now that this effort is unconstitutional as it would prevent the citizens of NJ their right to vote for whomever they choose, will they still try to implement it? The answer is, probably. The National Republican Party and the GOP of New Jersey , if they can find the appropriate back bone stiffness, will file a suit in the liberal dominated District Court, where the suit will be thrown out. It will be appealed and filed in the Circuit Court where it might also, but not assuredly, be rejected too.  The final stop will then be the US Supreme Court where the Constitution will be protected as will the rights of voters and candidates.

 

In closing, as we all know the brain dead Demonrat voters in NJ will never vote for President Trump. So in all actuality New Jersey refusing to allow his electors to cast votes for him in the Electoral College would have zero effect on his eventual total.

 

Having said that, it is possible that this stupidity could backfire, big time.  The Constitution, in reality, is legally a contract between the several States and the Federal Government.  If New Jersey chooses to breach that contract by blocking qualified electors from being counted, it is quite possible that the entire elector pool could be denied voting at the Electoral College.  That would result in no harm to Trump, because he wouldn’t get even one of NJ’s 14 electoral votes. The Demonrat candidate would be the only loser.  How sweet would that be?

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