Friday, June 10, 2022

Should we just send Ginni Thomas the bill for the fraudit?

From Yahoo! News -

Ginni Thomas emailed dozens of Arizona lawmakers urging them to overturn Biden's 2020 win: Report


Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent emails to more than two dozen members of the Arizona state legislature urging them to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election win, according to a new report.

According to an analysis of emails published by the Washington Post Friday, Thomas sent identical messages to more than half of the Republicans serving in the state Senate and Arizona House at the time.

"As state lawmakers, you have the Constitutional power and authority to protect the integrity of our elections — and we need you to exercise that power now!” wrote Thomas. “Never before in our nation's history have our elections been so threatened by fraud and unconstitutional procedures."


From KXNV -

New records show Cyber Ninjas audit had $9 million price tag

The most recent public records release from the Arizona State Senate includes an operating expenditures document for the months-long review of Maricopa’s 2.1 million ballots from the 2020 General Election.

The price tag was almost 9 million dollars.

The top 5 expenses listed were:

  • $5,243,593 for Payroll and Labor Costs
  • $1,182,971 for Depreciation Expenses
  • $627,176 for Professional Services
  • $543,871 for Travel Expenses
  • $253,327 for Supplies


She wouldn't be on the hook for the whole tab, though - trumpkins picked up nearly $6 million of the it.  From Forbes -

Arizona Audit Cost Trump Supporters Nearly $6 Million—Only To Assert Biden Won By Even More

After more than five months of counting and millions of dollars spent, an election audit of more than 2 million Arizona ballots has delivered disappointing results for former President Donald Trump and his supporters, concluding he lost the state to President Joe Biden by an even bigger margin than the final vote count that the state certified in the 2020 election.


All of which brings to mind a couple of questions -


Would there be a conflict of interest for the judge hearing the case if the spouse of a Supreme Court justice declares bankruptcy?  Has the spouse of a Supreme Court justice declared bankruptcy?  Ever?


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