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To: stylin19a
I still haven’t figured out who to go after with this Hatch Act... Mueller and his staff ? or everybody on the left ? Are there any Obama leftovers in the U.S. Office of Special Counsel ?

The entirety of the kenyan's DOJ (including FBI) and the Clowns in America.

1,797 posted on 11/02/2018 6:09:37 AM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent Majority STILL Stands With TRUMP! WWG1WGA)
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To: pgkdan

The problem with the Hatch Act is its never actually enforced. Republican administration pretend to enforce it (They send out a warning memo!), Rat administrations pretend it doesn’t exist! An example of proper enforcement in say the MacCabe situation would have been the following.
MacCabe you have three choices:

1. Resign/retire from FedGov if your wife’s political career is that much more important then your Federal career,
2. Your career is most important - Don’t resign/retire & your wife does not run for office,
3. Divorce your wife.

Those were the three things that should have been said and meant! However I can see all sorts of “women’s rights” law suits come from applying those standards. However no one is making you accept the position like MacCabe’s, the position has “personal costs”, accept the costs when you accept the position or find another job! That principle used to be understood for certain government positions you give up certain rights & it applied to spouses. That well accepted notion has been considerably eroded over the years thanks radical egalitarianism & various “lawyer full employment” federal & state laws.

I have always thought the only way to realistic remove politics from government positions is the following. You join FedGov in any capacity (even military) you give up the right to vote in federal elections. You can vote in state & local. Why - obvious its always in your best interest to vote for those who will directly feather your nest! Of course apply the principle on down, state government employees can’t vote in state but can in federal & local. Local government employees can vote in federal & state but not local. People will scream your taking away a fundamental right! Yes but its done voluntarily, no one is making them take the job. If complete suffrage from top to bottom is most important to you don’t work for government at any level.

It will never happen! - too logical & too anti-lawyer!

I also don’t think lawyers should be allowed to serve in any legislative body! Why? Conflict of interest!


1,811 posted on 11/02/2018 6:41:25 AM PDT by Reily
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