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113 is the one barring elected officials from re-election if they have 10 or more "unexcused" absences. The anti-walkout bill.What is this case about?
What is this case about?
Thanks113 is the one barring elected officials from re-election if they have 10 or more "unexcused" absences. The anti-walkout bill.
Basically the left shutting down any recourse for the minority GOP to interfere/shut down their totalitarian agenda. The court case is challenging the legality of the "if you oppose our will... we end you" bill.
Not having anything further currently on the calendar... I dunno. The left playing games to slow walk the case with "scheduling conflicts"(?) It's not an unknown tactic when trying to keep tyrannical laws/regulations on the books for as long as possible, but that's just supposition on my part.
From the article:113 is the one barring elected officials from re-election if they have 10 or more "unexcused" absences. The anti-walkout bill.
Basically the left shutting down any recourse for the minority GOP to interfere/shut down their totalitarian agenda. The court case is challenging the legality of the "if you oppose our will... we end you" bill.
Not having anything further currently on the calendar... I dunno. The left playing games to slow walk the case with "scheduling conflicts"(?) It's not an unknown tactic when trying to keep tyrannical laws/regulations on the books for as long as possible, but that's just supposition on my part.
The SC does not need much time. The decision has already been made..........From the article:
"Arguments in that case are scheduled before the Oregon Supreme Court in Salem on Thursday afternoon, with a decision following."
Sounds like they only have a short time to present their oral arguments and then the court goes into their discussions in private.
But it is okay to pull the fire alarm though. Oh wait, wrong party of "tolerance".Basically the left shutting down any recourse for the minority GOP to interfere/shut down their totalitarian agenda.
From the article:
"Arguments in that case are scheduled before the Oregon Supreme Court in Salem on Thursday afternoon, with a decision following."
Sounds like they only have a short time to present their oral arguments and then the court goes into their discussions in private.
The oral argument does seem pretty pro forma, doesn't it.The SC does not need much time. The decision has already been made..........