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Politics : The Great 2020 Election Heist -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: FJB who wrote (550)4/8/2021 9:09:29 PM
From: alanrs2 Recommendations

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Hank Scorpio
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I’m glad the court sees Secretary of State Benson’s attempts at lawmaking for what they are – clear violations of her authority,” said State Rep. Matt Hall, a Republican. “If she wants to make changes like these, she needs to work with the Legislature or properly promulgate them through the laws we have on the books.”
So, were any laws broken or is it only a clear violation of her authority.

Will she get training?

Will she get charged?

If I rob a gas station, am I violating my authority or breaking a law? Inquiring minds want to know.

Edit: I wonder if she overstepped her bounds, the article didn't say. That would be a biggie, if she overstepped.



To: FJB who wrote (550)4/8/2021 9:09:34 PM
From: Hank Scorpio1 Recommendation

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FJB

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But no the f’ing Supreme Court better not get involved and all the good republicans will go along for the good of the country.