Municipalities are creatures of the state, not independent sovereigns. So a governor can override a mayor.
Oh, man, do not make this argument in the Commonwealth or they will have hot tar, feathers, and a rail waiting for you.
What about home rule Charter cities like exist in Minnesota? Those cities are given extremely broad powers to adopt charters, which are essentially their own citywide constitution, and quite frequently those charters may impose rules more restrictive than state law. I'm not certain the Governor, at least in Minnesota, has the authority to just override that.
FTFA: Virginia's independent cities were classified by the Virginia General Assembly in 1871 as cities of the first class and cities of the second class.[2] The Virginia Constitution of 1902 defined first class cities as those having a population of 10,000 or more based upon the last census enumeration while second class cities were those that had a population of less than 10,000.
Yeah, creatures of the state.
The State giveth, and the State can taketh away.
That doesn't mean they will. But states are more independent of the federal government than cities or counties are of the state.
Sure, the legislature could enact a law, and then presuming the city charter provision was over the same subject matter, a court would probably say that the state legislation preempts the charter provision. But that's legislation. I don't think a governor can just disagree with a mayor or even a city council (at least in Minnesota) and say "you can't do that."
His concern isn't even noted and logged.
It is well written but like Dubya it changes nothing about my opinion of him.
It helps with officers. Mattis is a respected "one of us" in the DOD all the way from the Pentagon brass down to field commanders. His opinion carries weight. This helps prevent Seven Days in May.
It helps with officers. Mattis is a respected "one of us" in the DOD all the way from the Pentagon brass down to field commanders. His opinion carries weight. This helps prevent Seven Days in May.
If and when the Nazis are rousted from power they are going to try to demolish what is left of our democracy. Every prominent soldier who calls them out, as Nazis, helps us save the country.
I'm not sure the corporate media or the 1% understand how close we are to an actual guerrilla war against these f-cks. The rump remainder of the Republican party are vicious, militarized, utterly brainwashed fascists. They will condone any behavior to keep in power, to "keep getting my judges," even if they are personally too cowardly to participate.
We're going to need everybody else loudly and strongly opposing them. We need to strip their power by any legal means anywhere we can reach them, from counter-gerrymandering to court packing to removing every one of them from public office for no other reason than their party affiliation. The United States needs a complete de-Nazification. The GOP no longer has any legitimate reason to exist in a democratic state. Let the 16 actual sincere constitutionalists form a new Federalist party. We need to scrape the GOP off the US like sh-t from a shoe.
The combination of him, Hayden, and Mullen all calling Trump out is a big deal too. Hopefully others come out against what Trump did as well.
So, what are the odds that these unnamed guard cop things in DC have to do with our good pal Erik Prince and the old Blackwater guys?
Like I said, I'm 99.9% sure they are ICE with insignia removed. ICE is also the most jackboot federal agency. Everybody else has a sense of the law, ICE is just there to terrorize like a Gestapo.
His concern isn't even noted and logged.
It is well written but like Dubya it changes nothing about my opinion of him.
At least some of them were Bureau of Prisons Special Ops Response Team, people found a few identifying marks (I think it was the under armour shirts that had SORT on the sleeve).