Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Lawless Soros-Backed State Attorney Andrew Warren

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Biden panders hard, this guy takes it to a new level. Literally everything he does is to garner attention and votes.

The only reason Biden is even President is because he promised Clyburn he would nominate Michelle Child’s to the bench. He managed to achieve maximum pandering and broke his promise at the same time.
 
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Just heard about this. The fact that a governor can remove a democratically elected individual and appoint someone like that is scary.

Especially over public comments…

Freedom of speech for me not for thee.
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.

You should be thanking him for getting rid of any States Attorney that is so dumb that he put his signature to a document saying he won’t uphold the states laws .
 
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Just heard about this. The fact that a governor can remove a democratically elected individual and appoint someone like that is scary.

Especially over public comments…

Freedom of speech for me not for thee.

It amazes me after our little Chinese virus episode that more people don’t understand just how much power a governor holds in their state .
 
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Don’t know and don’t know.

You asked what I would do and why, and I answered your question.
Fair enough, you have answered both.

So here is a third one:

You agree the one removed should have been, you would remove “retroactively” others who have done the same thing, but admit you do not know of any other DAs who have done the same thing.

Based on that, why did you seemingly condemn DeSantis’ move as a purely political one? You essentially have admitted you don’t know anything and would have done the same thing the governor did.

What gives?
 
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Just heard about this. The fact that a governor can remove a democratically elected individual and appoint someone like that is scary.

Especially over public comments…

Freedom of speech for me not for thee.
Wait till you see what the POTUS will be able to do in the name of Climate change in the next few decades.

Get ready.
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.
Got to love it. Not about the merits of an action, he’s just on the wrong team.
 
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Ah...took some of you a bit...but the slow migration from trump to desantis seems to be gaining some momentum.

I’ll bet you’re naive enough to believe that the leftist commie filth would treat DeSantis better than they did Trump.
 
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Fair enough, you have answered both.

So here is a third one:

You agree the one removed should have been, you would remove “retroactively” others who have done the same thing, but admit you do not know of any other DAs who have done the same thing.

Based on that, why did you seemingly condemn DeSantis’ move as a purely political one? You essentially have admitted you don’t know anything and would have done the same thing the governor did.

What gives?

The law this state attorney chose not to enforce just so happens to be of interest to DeSantis and his base.

It’s a ceremonial suspension.
 
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Just heard about this. The fact that a governor can remove a democratically elected individual and appoint someone like that is scary.

Especially over public comments…

Freedom of speech for me not for thee.
Might want to do a bit more research on this. HINT: apparently, the DA signed letters stating his intentions to ignore the the law. HINT #2: apparently, the governor of Florida has the power to suspend a state DA for malfeasance and refusing to uphold the laws of the state is considered malfeasance.
 
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The law this state attorney chose not to enforce just so happens to be of interest to DeSantis and his base.

It’s a ceremonial suspension.
Ah! There we go! DAs may decide a law is ceremonial in nature and they can ignore the state legislature. Cannot think of a more stable way to govern. Why have we not thought of this before?! Thank you for the enlightenment! You are among the Great Thinkers of Political Philosophy! Right up there with Locke, Jefferson, Adams, etc.
 
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Ah! There we go! DAs may decide a law is ceremonial in nature and they can ignore the state legislature. Cannot think of a more stable way to govern. Why have we not thought of this before?! Thank you for the enlightenment! You are among the Great Thinkers of Political Philosophy! Right up there with Locke, Jefferson, Adams, etc.

You’re welcome.
 
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Ah! There we go! DAs may decide a law is ceremonial in nature and they can ignore the state legislature. Cannot think of a more stable way to govern. Why have we not thought of this before?! Thank you for the enlightenment! You are among the Great Thinkers of Political Philosophy! Right up there with Locke, Jefferson, Adams, etc.

Just like the border. Selective Law is the most egregious and is lawlessness in itself. The Radical way.
 
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Where’s the line between pandering to your base and doing things your base likes since you’re elected to represent them?

It's the perception that his motive is not pure.

You guys are always complaining that politicians support or promote things for political points, not sincere belief. Here is a test of your convictions. So far, you are failing.
 
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It's the perception that his motive is not pure.

You guys are always complaining that politicians support or promote things for political points, not sincere belief. Here is a test of your convictions. So far, you are failing.
What about your fail: claiming to be for doing the right thing?
 
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We don't take kindly to a guy who, right or wrong in a given instance, is clearly and repeatedly using his authority as Governor to pander to and, win brownie points with, a political base. Dem or GOP, doesn't matter. We just don't like being used in this patently obvious way.

That’s about 95% of what politics is these days from either side, but DeSantis isn’t wrong as long as it’s applied evenly. What other State Attorneys in FLA aren’t prosecuting crimes where the law requires it?
 
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I’ll bet you’re naive enough to believe that the leftist commie filth would treat DeSantis better than they did Trump.
Haha. And I'll bet you're naive enough to believe anyone not supporting trump is "leftist commie filth."
 
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Just heard about this. The fact that a governor can remove a democratically elected individual and appoint someone like that is scary.

Especially over public comments…

Freedom of speech for me not for thee.
Do you even understand the American civil structure in the slightest?

"Democratically elected" people can be removed from office for various reasons. Every single state and almost every locality in the US has provisions allowing just what has happened.

Clown world.
 

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