Like someone said earlier, the recall effort should not stop. Renew the process for the replacement selected.
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Bloomberg is not bowed. When confronted recently with the news of the successful recalls he said the money he spent was a great success because .....
THE LAW IS STILL IN PLACE.
—am about half done with Halbrook’s latest book—good read—and history is repeating itself, as events in New York and California —
It’s pretty obvious the “resignation” (I think it’s a trick) is designed to keep the seat from falling onto Republican hands, nothing more. Yes, the recall must continue.
I hope that those who mounted the recall campaign immediately announced recall campaigns against two other weak Democrat senators.
First of all, it will be a parting shot at this senator’s scheme of resigning, unless the other two senators resign as well. But it would still be a win, replacing two senior Democrat senators with inexperienced and nervous freshmen.
But second, it needs to be done to thoroughly kill any other radical efforts in their state legislature. It will cow their other Democrat senators into not wanting to do anything objectionable until after the next election.