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BOCC 11/5/20: “Ghost Buster Foggers”, CORA Conundrum, Recycling Hope, County CC’s

Custer County Board of Commissioners (BOCC)
—November 5, 2020
by George Gramlich
Commissioner Items:
Canda: The airport is going to get a beacon signal.
Kelly Camper, County Clerk gave an election update: 3,625 votes cast so far.
Attorney Items: Mr. Smith is still addressing the flashing light on the tower. It can be replaced with an infra-red one. CORA request: He suggested a need for an executive session concerning a CORA request which contained a law argument and that he believes that person is representing the CORA requestor(s). Smith said he was considering filing a complaint with the office of attorney regulation about this for unauthorized practice of law. Continue reading BOCC 11/5/20: “Ghost Buster Foggers”, CORA Conundrum, Recycling Hope, County CC’s

Good News: We’ve Now Learned Covid is Both Preventable & Treatable

Good News: We’ve Now Learned Covid is
Both Preventable & Treatable

(Disclaimer: Reporting news, not intended as medical advice,
consult your doctor.)

Dr. Chris Martenson: “I Don’t Fear Covid-19 Anymore”
This October 1st video (Peak Prosperity YouTube channel) describes very good news from one of the world’s top Covid-19 experts who has tracked this pandemic since it began. Continue reading Good News: We’ve Now Learned Covid is Both Preventable & Treatable

Who Will Be President January 2021- Constitutional Law

 

by KrisAnne Hall, JD

• No President has ever been elected in November.
• The Popular Vote does not elect a President, the vote of the Electoral College elects a President.
• The date to count the Electoral College vote is set by law as January 6 and cannot be delayed without passing a new law.
• It is legally and constitutionally impermissible to have a delay in announcing the winner in the Presidential race.
• Nancy Pelosi cannot legally or constitutionally be “acting” President due to a delay caused by counting votes.

Fake News Alert! It is a deliberate false narrative that the Speaker of the House would be appointed as acting president if the popular votes are not all counted by January 20, 2021. This narrative is derived from a false conflating of the Twentieth and Twenty Fifth Amendments. The fact checkers ought to be telling Americans that by law, there is no way a delay in counting the popular vote can create a delay in electing the president and no way Nancy Pelosi can legally be appointed as “acting” president until a popular vote count dispute is resolved.
The false narrative that invokes the Twenty Fifth Amendment’s “line of succession” ignores the language that indicates that the line of succession applies to vacancies in the presidency from the president’s death, disability, resignation or removal from office; it does not apply to a delay in counting popular votes nor from a normal expiration of a term of office.
The first thing that an honest fact checker would point out is that no president has ever been elected in November as a result of a popular vote count. As a matter of law, U.S. Presidents are elected on January 6 of every year (unless this date is changed prior to January 6 by passing of law), when the Senate President counts the electoral votes not the popular vote (3 U.S.C. §15). Popular vote is not used to directly elect a President, therefore having an accurate and complete popular vote count is not a factor in delaying the January election.
The next thing your fact checker would have to tell you is that the deadline for counting elector votes is set by law, therefore a delay is not legally permissible. On the contrary, federal laws were established to avoid a repetition of the extraordinary delay incident to the electoral vote controversy surrounding the 1876 presidential election.
Here is how it works according to the Constitution and according to the law:

After the electors have voted in each state, they make and sign six certificates, seal those certificates, and certify that these are all of the votes for President and Vice President. Those certificates are then sent to the President of the Senate, and the Secretary of State of their State.
Should there be delays or failures of state electors to submit electoral votes to Congress, there is no need to wonder, create, or invent a procedure, there is established precedent that guides us. Federal law establishes that if no certificates of votes or lists have been received by the President of the Senate or the Archivist from electors by the fourth Wednesday in December, then the President of the Senate is directed by law to request the State’s Secretary of State to immediately forward the certificates (3 U.S.C. §§12,13).[2] The States whose electoral votes are missing are sent a collection notice from the Senate President warning that their electoral votes are due immediately. The process, along with specific deadlines for counting electoral votes submitted and disregarding electoral votes not submitted, is well established by historical precedent, federal law, and the Constitution.     Cont’d…..

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Election Results: Custer County

Flower, Day Win Commissioner Seats.
Linda Stanley Takes DA Race,
Ron Hanks Dominates HD60

by George Gramlich,
News and Commentary
Well, some very interesting local election results in this high-stakes 2020 election.
In Custer County both write-in County Commissioner candidates failed to win with incumbent District 3 Commissioner Tom Flower defeating Lucas Epp by 1,733 to 1,185. Epp’s vote count was quite strong for a write-in candidate. Kevin Day handily defeated write-in candidate Lynn Attebery by 2,370 to 555 to win the District 2 Commissioner’s position. Continue reading Election Results: Custer County

October 21st Board of Health Meeting: Sanitation Report on Illegal Dumping

Custer County
BOARD OF Health (BOH)
—October 21, 2020

by George Gramlich
The meeting was called to order followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance and roll call.
There is no secretary to take minutes, There was a call for the BoH volunteer. Peggi Collins volunteered. Tom Flower said he recommended the BoH post that position.
The next BoH meeting is scheduled for November 5th at 1 p.m.
Reports:
(There were two reports given. Dr. Clifford Brown, Public Health Director, and Jackie Hobby, County Sanitarian. Since the meeting centered on Dr. Brown’s presentation and advisory presentations,
we have placed Jackie’s report first in the article. She presented in the middle of the meeting.)

Continue reading October 21st Board of Health Meeting: Sanitation Report on Illegal Dumping

Oct 21 BOCC: Covid $$, DHS playground? Thermometers at the Courthouse

by Laura Vass
—October 21, 2020
The meeting came to order followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call.
Amend Agenda Items: First Net Tower discussion was moved to October 30th and the Executive Session was removed from the agenda, both due to the unanticipated absence of the county attorney.
The August 12th BOCC minutes were approved. Continue reading Oct 21 BOCC: Covid $$, DHS playground? Thermometers at the Courthouse

It’s a Small World: Grannies for Trump

Grannies for Trump – Center is Westcliffian, Wade Pettis

Editor;
On Saturday, my husband [Wade Pettis] and I were traveling back to Colorado from a week of training in Kansas City. Somewhere near Ellsworth, KS, we noticed a bunch of Trump supporters every couple of miles on the overpasses. Since we were getting tired, we decided to stop to show our support of the folks standing out in the cold.
We high fived several folks and one person mentioned that a lady [in the group] used to work for the Sentinel. I said “The Sentinel?” as in Westcliffe? Continue reading It’s a Small World: Grannies for Trump