This is what happens when I don’t teach American Govt in school. Review Emergency Powers & Stafford Act.
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Only takes one state to open up and the rest will follow. Texas will blaze will the trail.
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Can't write today. Texas will blaze the trail.
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When a state requests federal disaster de laratiib, the federal executive branch controls the effort. She is wrong.
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Federal disaster *funding*
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Incorrect: The states need federal money to make themselves whole after this crisis & many previous crises, so the federal government does have the power ... If states didn’t spend like drunken sailors, maybe they could retain their power
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The president did not claim absolute power PERIOD. He was responding to his authority in one matter, which was being discussed at the time. His claim was limited to that topic. Context is important! As he was talking, I immediately predicted this response.
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So the President, under the National Emergency Powers, can close non-essential bizs across state lines, but he isn’t the one to say they can reopen? I get Govs can decided which bizs are essential, but they can’t supersede the close order. Makes no sense.
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He can't close them.
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I’m glad to finally hear that ringing out from the DC Choir. Wasn’t it just last week that they wanted a mandatory national lockdown.
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