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ziero0
6th January 2021, 10:19 AM
Remember Trump asking Biden if he believed in the rule of law? He got no response. Non-response was the answer.

The Democrats took the U.S. off law in 1933. They substitute policy. Court cases prior to 1933 are unciteable. Even to this day when a judgment favorable to law is recorded a DO NOT CITE stamp is placed on it so West will not publish the result.

Think of Policy as a trial run of a constitutional amendment without making it official. Policy is the rule of quasi-governments which are run by quasi-fiduciaries for the joy of quasi-beneficiaries. Think of the Democratic party as the quasi-party representing quasi-voters. In their quasi-world there is no election fraud because that's the way things work in QuasiLand. Quasi-reporters go about their daily routine being paid in quasi-dollars for reporting quasi-events as if they were real.

Is there an answer? How about establishing a quasi-constitution for QuasiLand?

ziero0
6th January 2021, 12:08 PM
"Think of Policy as a trial run of a constitutional amendment without making it official."

Ever heard of the Equal Rights Amendment? When did it pass? Is equal rights the current POLICY of the Y.S. government?

In criminal law an injury is required. Most traffic violations involve speed or stop light violations. No injury. When asked for an injured party courts have been known to state that the court is not one of criminal law. Instead the charge is QUASI-CRIMINAL.

quasi-
word-forming element used since 18c. (but most productively in 20c.) and typically meaning "kind of, resembling, like but not really, as if;" from Latin quasi "as if, as it were," from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns