To: Svartalfiar
Uh yes they are since then and before. You are confusing how they are appointed with whom or what they represent. Each state gets two of them in case you’re not familiar
The point is the state’s recourse on an emergency declaration is to have their senators vote for a joint resolution to overrule the president. And the house has to do the same.
That can be accomplished by the governor talking to the senators and asking them to vote against of the governor is so include. Not ask your AG to file law suit to stop national emergency. .
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02/18/2019 8:58:49 PM PST by
morphing libertarian
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To: morphing libertarian
You are confusing how they are appointed with whom or what they represent. Each state gets two of them in case youre not familiar
And each State gets a certain number of Reps in the House as well, but that doesn't mean they also represent the State just because that's where they are from. States do not vote for their Senators, so how can you say they are represented by them? States have no control over their Senators, aside from Govs sometimes appointing one temporarily. So those represent the Gov office, not the State. Why do you think so much has been passed that heavily infringes on state sovereignty? With yelling from a bunch of States, opposite what their Senator voted?
The point is the states recourse on an emergency declaration is to have their senators vote for a joint resolution to overrule the president. And the house has to do the same.
Not ask your AG to file law suit to stop national emergency. .
Yes, of course. But to liberals, just about everything nowadays begins and ends with the Ninth Circuit. With luck, Ginsberg will go away before this gets too far, cause who knows how Roberts will go these days.
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