Some more pushback against the deep-state

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They are not winning.  They are advancing but the night is still young.
From The Liberty Daily:

State Senator to AG Garland: ‘You Will Not Touch Arizona Ballots or Machines Unless You Want to Spend Time in an Arizona Prison’
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers is known for speaking her mind. Democrats, Republicans, it doesn’t matter. She feels how she feels and represents the people of her state the only way she knows how: Through decisive action and clear words.

Her latest message was to Attorney General Merrick Garland who has threatened to get the Department of Justice involved in stopping the Maricopa election audit.

“You will not touch Arizona ballots or machines unless you want to spend time in an Arizona prison. Maybe you should focus on stopping terrorism. The Justice Department is one of the most corrupt institutions in the USA,” she Tweeted.

Heh - we have had some really "stellar" AGs in recent history. Even under President Trump.
Classic case of "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" That saying has been popular since the first century.
Nothing happens without a reason and that reason should be pretty evident - nothing new.

What really grinds my gears is thinking about how much more productive, how much happier, how much more creative we as a Nation would be if we did not have all this stupidity and corruption in our government. Even if there was just some small measure of accountability for people's works and deeds. Get rid of the overhead and the dead weight.

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