Thank you. I didn't know where to go to look. I'm glad you did.
I looked but am utterly disgusted by what pops up for searches any more. I even used Brave, but all top searches for several pages had a decided leftist lean.
Imagine living in a world where one party just stole an election and is holding people who protested as political prisoners without any rights and is encouraging an invasion and all the other bullshit the do
…and thinking that quoting that constitution, a document they openly hate, means FUCK ALL
Executive Orders
The authority for governors to issue executive orders is found in state constitutions and statutes as well as case law, or is implied by the powers assigned to state chief executives. Governors use executive orders—certain of which are subject to legislative review in some states—for a variety of purposes, among them to:
trigger emergency powers during natural disasters, energy crises, and other situations requiring immediate attention;
Pretty sure the feds would send somebody… possibly the army itself, to shut her down.
Theoretically the AZ national guard would be under her command but whether that would help is anyone’s guess.
US Constitution, Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3:
Feds have no lawful authority to interfere where they have refused to do their duty.
So, it would come down to a battle -- either in court or on the battlefield.
Thank you. I didn't know where to go to look. I'm glad you did.
I looked but am utterly disgusted by what pops up for searches any more. I even used Brave, but all top searches for several pages had a decided leftist lean.
Imagine living in a world where one party just stole an election and is holding people who protested as political prisoners without any rights and is encouraging an invasion and all the other bullshit the do
…and thinking that quoting that constitution, a document they openly hate, means FUCK ALL
Executive Orders The authority for governors to issue executive orders is found in state constitutions and statutes as well as case law, or is implied by the powers assigned to state chief executives. Governors use executive orders—certain of which are subject to legislative review in some states—for a variety of purposes, among them to:
trigger emergency powers during natural disasters, energy crises, and other situations requiring immediate attention;
https://www.nga.org/governors/powers-and-authority/