Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 13, 2020, 4:19 p.m. No.10636659   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6671

>>10635985LB/PB

>4 months ago?!?!?!

that's the fucking point brainiac!

Means they've been officially under investigation this entire time and all evidence has accumulated

just waiting for green light. Ie: Call in NG.

BOOM!

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 13, 2020, 4:22 p.m. No.10636722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6753 >>6773 >>6910 >>7063 >>7210 >>7308

Federal judge temporarily bans USPS from sending election mailers with 'false statements'

 

A federal judge temporarily banned the U.S. Postal Service from sending election mailers on Saturday after the Colorado secretary of state said they contained “false statements.”

 

Judge William Martinez, an Obama appointee, approved the temporary restraining order on Saturday evening, and it will last through Sept. 22 unless extended by the court, CNN reported.

 

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who filed the lawsuit against the Postal Service, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and local postal leaders earlier Saturday, announced the order was granted on Twitter.

 

“The @USPS must stop sending misinformation to Colorado voters,” she posted.

 

BREAKING: Temporary restraining order granted. The @USPS must stop sending misinformation to Colorado voters.

— Jena Griswold (@JenaGriswold) September 13, 2020

 

Griswold accused the Postal Service of sending false information to Colorado voters through the mailer, including that voters need to request a mail-in ballot to receive one, which is not the case in Colorado and four other states.

 

The secretary of state said she filed the lawsuit after the Postal Service declined to delay or not send the mailers in her state.

 

I just found out the @USPS is sending this postcard to every household and PO Box in the nation. For states like Colorado where we send ballots to all voters, the information is not just confusing, it’s WRONG. (Thread) pic.twitter.com/RoTTeJRJVl

— Jena Griswold (@JenaGriswold) September 12, 2020

 

Martinez ordered the defendants to submit an “accounting” of all notices sent across the state by Sept. 17.

 

"This accounting will, at a minimum, include the number of such notices mailed to Colorado postal patrons broken down by the first three digits of the destination U.S. Postal Service Zip Code," the judge said in court documents obtained by CNN.

 

The mailers encourage voters to request their mail-in ballots at least 15 days before Election Day and return them at least seven days before.

 

Griswold told CNN she thought the mailers “could have started” with good intentions but were “suspect” due to President Trump’s “pattern of voter suppression.”

 

The Postal Service told The Hill in a statement Sunday that it will review the court’s decision “to determine the appropriate next steps,” adding that the court “acted prematurely” by issuing the order without a hearing or giving the Postal Service a chance to respond.

 

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/516230-federal-judge-temporarily-bans-usps-from-sending-election-mailers

>>10636665

>>10636685

an Obama appointee

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 13, 2020, 4:50 p.m. No.10637074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7104 >>7187 >>7210 >>7308

400K sign on to ballot drive to repeal Michigan governor's emergency powers

 

A ballot drive to repeal a Michigan law that gives the governor emergency powers has gathered more than 400,000 signatures as of Friday.

 

Unlock Michigan is about 100,000 signatures away from its 500,000-signature goal in support of revoking the 1945 law that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) has used to issue coronavirus restrictions statewide, including mandates on masks, social distancing and social gatherings, The Associated Press reported.

 

If the state elections board determines that at least 340,000 of the signatures are valid, then the Republican-controlled legislature would likely move to repeal the law rather than wait for a 2022 public vote. Whitmer would not be able to veto the repeal.

 

The potential repeal would leave a 1976 law permitting the governor to declare a state of emergency in place.

 

"No one should think that allowing a politician to have unlimited power for an unlimited duration is a good idea," Fred Wszolek, a spokesperson for Unlock Michigan, told the AP.

 

"Put the shoe on the other foot and decide if you think this is a good idea because at some time in your future the shoe will be on the other foot," he added.

 

Unlock Michigan expects to turn in the signatures as early as this month and estimates the state elections bureau won’t take more than 75 days to verify the signatures. As of Aug. 3, Unlock Michigan has collected and spent more than $900,000 to send out its petitions, with most of the funding coming from Michigan Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility, according to the AP.

 

Whitmer has called on state residents not to sign the petition, saying the orders have allowed the government to “keep people safe” and permitted some businesses and schools to reopen while following safety regulations.

 

"Each governor since 1945 has had these same powers, and I'm going to fight to make sure that every governor after me has these powers if, God forbid, they find themselves in a situation where they have to be used," she said, according to the AP.

 

A different group called Keep Michigan Safe formed in opposition to Unlock Michigan and plans to find flawed or duplicate signatures or evidence that petition collectors lied to signatories.

The New York Times categorizes Michigan as a state where new cases are “lower and staying low,” with a seven-day average of 826 new cases per day.

 

Republicans filed a lawsuit against Whitmer after the governor declined to agree that all future stay-at-home orders would have to pass with bipartisan legislation. The case is pending in the state Supreme Court after Whitmer won in two previous courts.

 

At a campaign rally in the state last week, President Trump demanded that Whitmer “open up your state” after the governor called him the “biggest threat” to Americans for downplaying the virus.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/516220-400k-sign-on-to-ballot-drive-to-repeal-michigan-governors-virus-powers

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 13, 2020, 4:59 p.m. No.10637189   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10636623

In appearance, maybe.

If the bus driver needs to pass the message to the back that he needs to apply the brakes because the bus is about to crash, the bus may indeed crash before the message reaches the back.