NG deployed in: (count em)
1. Alabama 2. Arizona 3. Colorado 4. Delaware 5. Illinois 6. Kentucky 7. Pennsylvania 8. Tennessee 9. Texas 10. Virginia 11. Washington 12. Wisconsin
TWELVE STATES
Just like 17 said.
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What are our thoughts regarding why the NG was employed in these 12 states and the cities in each state where action is going to take place per the October 2017 Q post?
Some of these states I just do not get, such as Alabama. Other states, such as NY, that are not on the list I also do not get.
I can make some guesses in some states, such as Texas. Isn't Houston where the Chinese embassy is? I can imagine some roundups being done there to thwart operations.
Tennessee? The TVA? Is the left going to make a move against the power stations there?
Delaware? I wouldn't think the NG is needed to arrest Biden in Delaware, or rather needed to arrest just Biden. Arrests of high-ranking bank executives?
Kentucky? Fort Knox? I would think it is pretty well-defended.
Virginia I get in terms of the suburbs where the D.C. demons live.
Washington but not Oregon??? Antifa and BLM is big in both.
Wisconsin? I would think more things would go down in Michigan.
Are the Secretaries of State Demonrats in all of these states and therefore likely to do nothing about vote fraud?
:: Are the Secretaries of State Demonrats in all of these states and therefore likely to do nothing about vote fraud? ::
Are the Governor’s of these States friendly with the heathen Chinee and appear on Pompeo’s List?
Even Abbot has been acting less than patriotic lately.
Texas has most of the population in a relatively small circle. NG are ready to respond to trouble in Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. There is a very big deal going on about some 100,000 votes in Harris County. Don’t know details but State Supreme Court just validated them. They made a bit of a sweep at the county level and we have a little girl like AOC as county commissioner and a former racial activist as mayor. It’s not friendly country. Yet there was a Trump parade 5 miles long around the 610 loop system. So he’s going to get a lot of votes.
Not in Texas:
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ruth Hughs 113th Secretary of State of Texas Incumbent Assumed office August 19, 2019 Governor Greg Abbott Preceded by Joe Esparza (acting) Personal details Born 1971/1972 (age 4849)[1] Political party Republican Education University of Texas, Austin (BA) Rutgers University, Camden (JD) ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I am in agreement with you on the lack of NG going to more states.
I can however say anecdotally that I know our son-in-law expressed some concern about backlash in AL. He is retired army, works for a defense contractor and has had some dissatisfaction with some BLM activity in Huntsville.
It didn't make national news but one of our granddaughters was caught up in their demonstration while driving home from work one day. Granny felt an immediate need to drive to Alabama and become armed security but Grampa put his foot down and hid the car key. (Ok maybe he just repeated his worn out speech about me being a helicopter mom, or in this case helicopter Granny. He seems to think the kids are adults and can handle themselves, which is true.) Anyway, this son-in-law is glad that the NG will be in some of the AL locations with high populations of BLM supporters.
I guess AL is like TX, in that they are a majorly conservative red state with a few pockets of idiot liberals in cities.
As for the states like Oregon where we all really want that NG protection, are elections covered by the same rules as riots where the gov has to invite the NG? The Constitution leaves election laws to each individual state so I don't think Federal law can supercede a governor who refuses NG protection.