ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is suing Atlanta’s mayor and city council to block the city from enforcing its mandate to wear a mask in public and other rules related to the COVID-19 pandemic.The guy's experience consists be being a carpenter with an Ag degree, but otherwise seems to be an ass hole.
Kemp and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, in a suit filed in state court late Thursday in Atlanta, argue that Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has overstepped her authority and must obey Kemp’s executive orders under state law.
“Governor Kemp must be allowed, as the chief executive of this state, to manage the public health emergency without Mayor Bottoms issuing void and unenforceable orders which only serve to confuse the public,” the lawsuit states.
Likely this is the very governor we want to defund, especially since this is the sate that lets Lindsey Graham run loose costing tax payers hundreds of billion in nonsense spending.
This is where Nancy needs to step in and say, state cash swapping os being lowered until Georgia politics shows some brains. We want to put the fear of the Constitution into these nutty, low IQ governors, the ones with the philosophies. Let everyone hear the word, if small states government cannot get a clue then they will be deprived, all of them. Try a meeting, discuss how small states can become smarter then all they have is a million or so folks to choose from. That is a very low economy of scale, some economists somewhere should get a clue and explain it to these dufas small state governors.
Either get a clue about government value added chain, or get out. No more of these economic philosophy, we be done with that. Georgia has 10 million folks, there should be a collection with brains that knows the problem. They might after to fire their economists for failing value added chain theory.
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