Well hell, maybe I’ll just start opting out of obeying a few here and there...
She swore an oath to defend the state of PA. If she is not up to it, the Gov should replace her.
Gov can’t replace her, it’s an elected office, she was elected in 2012, and is not up for re-election until 2016.
“Well hell, maybe Ill just start opting out of obeying a few here and there...
She swore an oath to defend the state of PA. If she is not up to it, the Gov should replace her.”
In Florida it’s an elected position and the governor has no ability to replace the AG. Only an election can do that. We currently have two Republicans and they seem to agree. But I have several times witnessed with Democratic governors and Republican AG’s that the Republican will not defend some socialist law. So, it plays both ways. It’s just politics.
And, yes, the powers that be can either decide to enforce a law or not. It happens at every level. Yes, it doesn’t seem right. But that’s the system we have.