5 things to know for August 17: Primaries, Covid, Hearing aids, Water cuts, Ukraine

Here are 5⃣ things you need to know today 1⃣ Primaries 2⃣ Covid-19 3⃣ Hearing aids 4⃣ Water cuts 5⃣ Ukraine

           

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Chris Adelman If you saw the hearings, you would know better. I find it terribly sad people refused to watch testimony from witnesses, given under threat of perjury, and who were Republicans, almost all, and some appointed by DT as well. If they did, these ridiculous arguments would cease. You'd have heard his voice on the phone, threatening election officials with jail if they couldn't change the numbers so he'd win. None of that was her opinion. He tried to cheat to win an election he lost, and he knew he lost. And then he was OK if Pence got hung. Think on that.


Biden Yellow Stripe Mid-term Blues: While the Inflation Reduction Act includes several green energy provisions opposed by the fossil fuel industry, the bill also orders the Department of the Interior (DOI) to take a series of steps to boost fossil fuel production on federal lands and waters. The legislation specifically requires the DOI to reinstate Lease Sale 257, a massive offshore oil and gas sale spanning 80.8 million acres across the Gulf of Mexico, within 30 days of enactment.

"There should be no questions about the issuance of leases from Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 257," National Ocean Industries Association President Erik Milito told FOX Business in a statement Tuesday. "The legislation is clear and mandatory."

"Congress has acted, the leases must be issued, and the lawsuit must be dismissed," he continued.


Marsha Kay
I didn't forget that there was COVID.

"have since been deemed unconstitutional, illegal and done without the authority to do so in most of the states the rule changes occurred?"
That would require a SCOTUS decision.
Please cite the SCOTUS decision(s) that deemed this(ese).


Look, EVEN IF we go your premise (which is simply wrong)
The remedy for that would be through the court, NOT by trying to stop the process using fraudulent electors and claiming powers for the VP he did. not. have.

When the courts didn't agree that there was a problem, the right thing for Trump to do would have been to lick his wounds, regroup and run again in the next election.

He chose instead to undermine all elections and violate the Constitution. He's a criminal, so his first and last instincts are to commit criminal acts.




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