No Fury, I totally get it. Mohave County has it within their power to certify or not. If the state wants to come after them for not certifying it for “the wrong rerasons”, then so be it. You force the state to address Maricopa’s flouting of the law. I’m guessing you would have been a Loyalist back in the days of the Revolutionary War. I’m also guessing you would have been in favor of arresting Black civil rights protestors who refused to sit at the back of the bus because they weren’t obeying the law.
“Unless of course you’re criticizing people at a distance.”
Of course I’m criticizing someone at a distance. What do you think YOU’RE doing? Stop embarrassing yourself.
Re: 119 - I was being sarcastic about criticizing at a distance and should have used a sarcasm tag ;)
Arresting people for not sitting at the back of the bus was clearly unconstitutional. And doubt I would be a loyalist. But you using those examples shows me you can’t argue the point.
You believe that Mohave County should not have certified because it would have put pressure on other counties to not certify. But you don’t know that at all. It’s obviously speculation. What’s not speculation is you want Mojave County to break the law to address suspected lawbreaking at Maricopa County. Just not a good strategy. So we will be disagreeing on this.
Good luck!