Posted on 09/21/2020 3:22:49 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he could send National Guard troops to polling locations on Election Day to ensure voters can cast ballots.
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Great idea. They will scare democrats.
Why? To arrest himself and send him to Guantanamo?
Why ?
To shoot the elderly ?
He’d have to federalize the NY National Guard first. Else it’s under the Guv’nor.
No problem with the NG on election day. As for looters and murders running rampant, that was just a campaign ad for Trump. I think Cuomo secretly has a man crush on Trump, he just doesn't want to let on too much since he isn't ready to come out of the closet. (Not to you Red in Blue PA, you know better, but for the others that have no sense of humor, that was a joke.)
Who would be blocking access to the polls in NY?
And why did you drive your tank over all those rioters?
Tracks needed greasing.
I thought it would make sense to use NG in place of the old people that are afraid to work as poll workers. Apparently there is some worry about the military handling ballots (but not the post office).
This is unbelievable.
Sounds like voter intimidation to me.
Great. Say that they are enforcing immigration law.
I’d like to see this in other dem controlled cities like Chicago and Philadelphia. Let the NG count the votes, too.
It just might be that a lot of New Yorkers will be happy that the President has 4 more years. Not a lot of folks are happy with BlASSio and Cuomo.
Or is this really a ploy to prevent the folks in the reserves, who are probably mostly conservative, from being able to vote by keeping them away from their own voting locations?
Is NYS possible?
Apparently, the photos of the Black Panthers at the polls in Philly made him jealous.
A lot of People who would normally make a lot of money have lost millions.....
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