Actually, it very much does. Your commitment to your present perspective is perhaps blinding you from seeing mine.
Then he immediately said, someone will object, how then can God still judge since no one can resist His will?
that is categorically the opposite of the view you presented, that Paul is actually arguing God never hardens anyone's heart, that He never chooses anyone before they do right or wrong, in fa tu Never chooses anyone because God is necessarily ignorant of the future, and that what he is actually arguing against is people resisting God's will.
the text of Romans 9 absolutely does not in any way whatsoever support your ((and i must use this word incredibly loosely to describe what you have written)) "interpretation" of it.