The subject line really ought to have said martial law rather than secession.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:18:38AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > A question of timely significance RIGHT NOW (as in, to ascertain BEFORE > Monday morning) is: > > - How does the electoral college vote effect a sitting president's ("lame > duck session") powers, if at all? > > > A closely related question is: > > - At what point in the "election cycle" did Abe Lincoln declare Martial Law? > > > > > > "Ole Abe" set a precedent when he declared martial law, and he is today > considered one of the greatest presidents known to history. > > And it was not the declaration of martial law per sē, it was the declaration > of martial law _for the right reasons_, i.e. for righteousness, justice, and > the handling of criminals and despotism. > > We would not want the opportunity for such an historic event today to stand > for righteousness, justice, and for the handling of criminals and despotism, > to be missed by president Trump due to some bullshit technicality like > "standing" or "missed the date re power to declare". > > As a final, if blindingly obvious note, the president would of course need to > have those patriots who would be tasked with enforcing martial law, be on his > side and ready, and willing, and able to enforce such declaration of martial > law. Primary such forces are the army, navy, and secondary forces may > include citizens militias, and the national guard. > > Citizens militias don't seem to be sufficiently public/ existent at this > point in time. > > Good luck,