It says a lot when blue-state elected officials are willing to use police power to compel an election outcome.

Most governors' emergency powers expire after 30 days. The reason? The executive can't make laws. The executive can only enforce laws. A 30-day window provides adequate time for the affected state's legislature to meet and enact the laws they see fit with an expiration-date clause. The governor can then sign and legally enforce those laws until they expire.

Today we have apparently reached the point in time when blue-state legislatures have conspired with their governors to create a monarchy form of government. How nice. For them. The constitutions, state and federal, be damned.

Governors are now monarchs, and we're the peasants
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Governors are now monarchs, and we're the peasants

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