
The terrible sand people of the terrible sand kingdom of Arizonastan.
The Terrible Sand Kingdom of Arizonastan is taking the pole position in the crazee state contest:
GOP bill would allow lawmakers to override electoral votes
The chairwoman of the House Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill January 27 that would allow the Legislature to override the secretary of state’s certification of the state’s electoral votes.
…and that’s all I could see before the paywall cut me off, but you know, that’s all you really need to see.
I’m told it’s a dry heat.
Why even have elections? Emperor Donald for life.
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Dry heat? I think they’re huffing paint.
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Kinda hard to see how this bill will pass constitutional muster even here considering we have a law mandating that the popular vote winner gets the EC votes.
Although having a husband on the AZ supreme court might not hurt.
I cannot see this country holding together with fascists like her in positions of power.
Buckle up and hang tight.folks…
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nope. My skills and knowledge in creating safe and healthy buildings will be pissed away. Feel free ti die when shitty construction crushes, burns or suffocates you, Red State!
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As Mary McCann used to say, “It’s a dry heave.”
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this from the Arizona Republic,
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2021/01/28/arizona-legislator-wants-veto-your-vote-president/4302254001/
They’re going nuts this term…
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This could be of interest if I weren’t so busy trying to figure out what all those people are going to do when the water runs out. And it will, oh… it will.
Not just for brewing beer, you know, or washing your butt or watering that thing people grow because they don’t know how to grow food … water turns the turbines that generate the electricity that power the air conditioners. What are they gonna’ do when the water runs out? And it will, oh… it will.
Cackling maniacally …
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It’s been a rainy week north of Tucson. Problem solved!
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