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Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett Silent in Supreme Court Decision | Justices Alito and Thomas say they would have allowed Texas to proceed with its election lawsuit. This is a great and disgraceful miscarriage of justice. The people of the United States were cheated and our country disgraced. Never even given our day in Court!: President Trump tweeted. The decision stated that Texas “has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections.” There are many lingering questions: Is not every state in the nation impacted by the presidency? Should every state have a say in how our national elections are handled? Electoral reform?
As we approach the deadline when the Electoral College votes, the attention turns to the state legislatures? It is the responsibility of the state legislatures to ensure that elections are done lawfully and fairly. Will these legislatures rebuke the status-quo and stand for truth?
The Tale of Two Americas | Allen West, the leader of the Republican Party in Texas says that “law-abiding states” might want to form their own “union,” after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit over the 2020 presidential election. Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann says, “The federal government is out of control. That is why I am committing to file legislation this session that will allow a referendum to give Texans a vote for the State of Texas to reassert its status as an independent nation.” “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” says Rush Limbaugh.
Dinesh D’Souza – Author, filmmaker, a storyteller of truth – but mostly, Dinesh is an American patriot.
Viewpoint This Sunday reports on the stories with the goal of offering a unique perspective that challenges conventional thinking. Welcome to the Premier News Magazine as we celebrate our 4 Year Anniversary here at America Out Loud. Join WE THE PEOPLE to fight back against FAKE NEWS. Rate the show, leave a quick review, and subscribe to Viewpoint on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. Your voice for the fight forward – Malcolm.
The Cyber Component in the Theft of America’s Presidential Election | What role did cybertheft play in the 2020 election? “What we’re looking at is really cyberwarfare, we have foreign actors, adversaries who are in our elections, China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela; we also have Canada in our elections with Dominion. We know that they were using Dominion to steal votes,” Mary Fanning says. Who are the political actors involved in the theft of this CIA tool? Why is Hammer and Scorecard receiving no attention in the media or in political circles?
Mary Fanning is an investigative journalist covering national security who exposed THE HAMMER /SCORECARD in her book, THE HAMMER is the Key to the Coup “The Political Crime of the Century”.
Mac’s Public House: A Stand for Liberty | Business owners and entrepreneurs from coast to coast are suffering from the heavy hands of local Marxist politicians who have taken unprecedented steps to stifle and destroy small businesses⏤all in the name of Covid. Nowhere has this been more pronounced than in NYC. Staten Island saloon owners Danny Presti and Keith McAlarney, whose bar – Mac’s Public House – was shut down by the New York City Sheriff’s Office for refusing to close indoor dining as part of an “orange zone” mapped out by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. But the story goes much deeper. What is the endgame of these local dictators? The large Walmarts of the world are invited to stay open, while small businesses, the heartbeat of America are being forced to close their doors⏤guaranteeing to be the destructive force that will decimate their livelihoods.
John Tabacco is the host of the nationally syndicated television show Liquid Lunch; broadcast to 44M homes on Biz TV.
Join us for Hour 2 with a new episode of Viewpoint Presents with Malcolm and Michael Johns. The MAGA Fight Endures – Malcolm and Michael review the status of an extensive number of appeals to state legislatures and courts for the remedy to what now appears to be compelling evidence of election fraud in this year’s presidential election. They also discuss why a recent Supreme Court decision not to hear a case brought by Texas’ Attorney General and what happens next.
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