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I've mentioned this before, in the Twin Cities, Minnesota a guy put three 9mm rounds into a car full of people, (no one in the car got hit by the bullets) and the guy who fired on the car got six months wearing an ankle bracelet and some community service. Sheesh! Accountability??? It's left this area. |
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I got to thinking about this the other night (rarely a good thing,
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A court could find an executive order invalid for a variety of reasons. A court will usually issue its ruling together with a written opinion setting out the bases for the ruling.
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But will they?
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"You'll have to read it to find out."
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![]() still, that's better than "we have to pass the bill in order to find out what's in it" and even worse, some otherwise intelligent people actually bought into that line of crap. ![]() So, the court's "stay" on the NM Gov's order expires in less than two weeks, what do you suppose the next step will be?
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I knew that, was just being a brat...
![]() Just out of curiosity is that lady who thought the heat shield was "the shoulder thing that goes up" still in office?? or the politician who thought magazines were used up and tossed out once the ammo was out of them??? I think one of the weaknesses in our system is that, essentially, the only technical competency test needed before a politician can make law is convincing enough people to vote them into office. I know they can have experts advise them, it just seems like so few actually listen and even fewer understand.
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I keep thinking she'll put in another mask mandate. NM has a tendency to want to imitate the coastal politics. That may be the reason we're able to keep a massive Air Force Base here in town. It's likely how the state gets a lot of funding from federal agencies to keep us out of the poor house. It's definitely how the state gets political contributions from wealthy democrats. We have a 30 day session of lawmaking at the beginning of every other year and the in between years are a 60 day session. Last session was a 60 day session and it was scary for a while there. They put up somewhere around a dozen draconian gun laws but only passed one. This year, a 30 day session, they don't have a lot of time to work so it's possible that they won't put a lot out there. With any luck, though, the Republican minority in the state gov't will make good use of the new political capital the governor just handed to them and they'll be able to put out some effective changes. Including stripping away the governor's power to put out emergency edicts. We're such a backwater state, it's unbelievable. --Wag--
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The problem comes about when the executive (in this case the NM Governor) decides that since they have "emergency power" they are the sole autocrat, and not only their will, but their whims have the power of law. I know of one state where the Governor was granted "emergency power" for 30 days, and he kept it for over 600 days, and the state legislature (dominated by the same party the Gov belongs to) did NOTHING..... I suppose NM residents could count themselves lucky that the Gov didn't declare martial law, send in the troops, do house to house searches and hang the bodies of anyone found with a gun from the lampposts with piano wire... ![]() Such things are not impossible when neither the Constitution nor their Oath of Office are considered binding.
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wrap one's political self in for increasingly "useful" reasons these days... ... and then say " and whatd'ya gonna do about it ? " |
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No, the Constitution is not a suicide pact. Neither is it something to be blithely ignored or sidestepped just because someone thinks we are all going to die, Die, DIE!!
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What's really disheartening is that if I break the law my life seriously gets messed up, socially, financially, etc.
Our elected officials break the law and suffer no consequences. The Supreme Court decides some law is unconstitutional and they just come back with new laws that are even more unconstitutional...again, without consequences for their actions. |
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I wouldn't say there are no consequences, but we usually don't SEE them most of the time.
The one consequence they fear most is up to US to make happen, not re-electing them, or when possible, removing them from office early.
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The NM governor was in my news again, today, using statistics and emotion to justify that she had to "do something about the gun violence epidemic"...
DO you think it possible that none of her advisors ever informed her that doing the wrong thing is just as bad, or sometimes even worse than doing nothing?? Or do you think it more likely someone did tell her that, and she just decided not to listen?? ![]()
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I think it's more likely that her advisors think exactly the way she thinks.
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I watched her press conference when she first rolled this out. At one point, she mentioned renewing the order, and it became clear to me that she plans to do exactly that as long as she can.
Sure enough: Governor renews executive orders around gun violence and substance misuse, DOH updates public health order.
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I would hope that New Mexicans would do something about this, but other than some vague noises last month, there has been nothing, so I expect she will get away with it in perpetuity now.
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Other than the angry mob (is there another kind?
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Recall and impeachment is what I would both expect and desire, but the Demonrats have a solid lock on the majority. What we've seen is the Demonrats have one fundamental "strength", the ability to completely deny reality in order to back each other up. Even though many Demonrats stated she had gone too far, not one wanted her removed, and the elected officials in NM stood mute, other than two Republican Congress critters who apparently could do nothing by themselves.
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Part of their strength is the appearance that they are monolithic. And when it comes to going after or resisting the opposing party they pretty much are, but when its not a matter of the other party, (and, this, isn't) their lockstep isn't as solid as it seems.
Whether or not it rises to enough for them to actually act against their own party members or not is highly situational, but we have recently seen some Dems critizing the party policy on certain issues. Since she has stated that she does not feel bound by her Oath of Office or the Constitution, its not impossible that the party block in NM might declare her a "lone wolf" and toss her under the bus, if that was what they thought they needed to do, to retain their majority and control. Wouldn't hurt my feelings any if that happened, but, I'm not holding my breath waiting....
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