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Let The "MidTerm" Games Begin: The Jan 6 Insurrection Hearings...

Which Party will rule after the Midterm Election?...


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California’s economy has proven relatively resilient, first through the pandemic and now through the current period of elevated inflation. So much so, that the Golden State’s gross domestic product is poised to overtake Germany’s as the fourth largest in the world after the US, China, and Japan.

It had already leapfrogged
Although many of California's current figures won't be published until 2023, estimates suggest the state may have already caught Germany, with at least one forecast implying California is ahead by $72 billion when considering the state's recent growth rate.
 
This was last year...
We are out of time...

-No Peace




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The specific case referenced is Moore v. Harper.
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Docket No.Op. BelowArgumentOpinionVoteAuthorTerm
21-1271N.C.Dec 7, 2022TBDTBDTBDOT 2022

Issue: Whether a state’s judicial branch may nullify the regulations governing the “Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives ... prescribed ... by the Legislature thereof,” and replace them with regulations of the state courts’ own devising, based on vague state constitutional provisions purportedly vesting the state judiciary with the power to prescribe whatever rules it deems appropriate to ensure a “fair” or “free” election.

Moore v. Harper - SCOTUSblog

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