Subj : Re: Wasting time in MI To : Ron L. From : Aaron Thomas Date : Sat Mar 01 2025 10:15:58 RL> AT> per state) can do things without approval from the governor? That RL> AT> sounds like it would be a good policy under normal circumstances (thi RL> AT> isn't normal.) RL> RL> States are usually set up like mini versions of the Federal gov't. Same RL> branches. Same powers. This was something that came to light during the RL> scamdemic when the RINO who "lead" the Michigan Congress said that they RL> can't do anything because "the governor didn't convene congress", which RL> is total BS. I wasn't aware of this. Can the US congress override the president's veto on things? I'll have to read up on NY's policies. If the NY state legislature is capable of overriding the governor, then they ought to do so. (But they probably wouldn't because they're all on George's nipple.) --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Windows/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/201) .