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Recent article from the globalist himself.
Didn't realize that. This actually changes my opinion on the matter.
Proper thing to do here is to let the electoral process sort it out.
Recent article from the globalist himself.
Ron DeSantis Suspends Woke State Prosecutor: We Will Not Allow ‘Pathogen of Ignoring the Law’ in Florida
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...will-not-allow-pathogen-ignoring-law-florida/
So, per DeSantis prosecutors do not have the discretion to pick and choose which state or county laws they will uphold and which they will ignore. Wonder if this will spark an explosion of other Governors suspending troublesome prosecutors.
And let me get this out of the way right now, I absolutely do not care if you don't like Breitbart as a news source for the story. You can either respond to the topic itself or bounce the fuck out of the thread.
State attorneys are elected in FL. Just another fascist power grab by DeSantis. The right can’t get enough fascism when the R’s do it.
What makes Soros a "Globalist"?
Great article. He’s doing good work.Recent article from the globalist himself.
The issue isnt that the prosecutor is using discretion on a case by case basis, such as using a rationale of effecient use of resources and looking at prospects of success. Rather the prosecutor declared in writing that he would not prosecute classes of crimes based on his own morality and personal principles. It's essentially open rebellion. Usually when you do this at any level, you resign or get firedSo, you're all for stripping DA's of all discretion, forcing them to ignore all context, and prosecute every case that comes to them? Or are you in fact supporting political interference in the justice system because it favors your side?
I was commenting more on the overall idea, but I concede that in this case the governor is justified. If I were this prosecutor I'd move to a different state where the law is more in line with his views.The issue isnt that the prosecutor is using discretion on a case by case basis, such as using a rationale of effecient use of resources and looking at prospects of success. Rather the prosecutor declared in writing that he would not prosecute classes of crimes based on his own morality and personal principles. It's essentially open rebellion. Usually when you do this at any level, you resign or get fired
I wouldnt move in his shoes. He is in a swing state. It's frontlines. That's where you fight, just maybe not as state prosecutor under a governor and state legislature of the opposing party. He should run for mayor, house of reps or state legislatureI was commenting more on the overall idea, but I concede that in this case the governor is justified. If I were this prosecutor I'd move to a different state where the law is more in line with his views.
In his shoes I wouldn't participate in the prosecution of those cases either, but I would have bugged out the first time the issue came up. Either that or run for office and try to get the laws changed.
So, you're all for stripping DA's of all discretion, forcing them to ignore all context, and prosecute every case that comes to them? Or are you in fact supporting political interference in the justice system because it favors your side?
What makes Soros a "Globalist"?
The fl constitution gives the governor the right to suspend the dude. Nothing out of sorts
I don't doubt he has the legal right (I would think it would be tough to take this sort of action against a presumed high level attorney if he didn't), but I still think that when it comes to democratically elected officials you allow the people to decide if at all possible.
Liberals like to pretend to be anti 1% but willRecent article from the globalist himself.
Great article. He’s doing good work.
Yeah stupid liberalsLiberals like to pretend to be anti 1% but willnot even questioncheer on this type of stuff.