Any Legal reason here at all? How soon will this be in the SCOTUS?
It’s somewhat legal, the reasoning of it being the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes is laughable but it’s clown world.
I googled and it seems there are state level laws for violence and intimidation of public officials, I didn’t see anything federal about local, state or school board members, just public officials.
So you can’t even argue with the school board or you’re a terrorist according to the feds.
I don’t know if it would hold up in court though.
I don’t know if it would hold up in court though.
Court? You mean like the courts that refused to look at evidence of vote fraud? The people held by the FBI for Jan 6 are being held in solitary confinement and can't even see their attorneys. How is court working for them?
Every school board IS elected by the Parents. They have NO authority to RULE over the of the wishes of THE Parents of the children. THE Citizen controls the vote and the Law.
I don’t know if you’ve been seeing what’s happening across the US but these school board meetings are intense even minorities are pissed off and don’t want their kids to be told they’re a victim. Threatening to recall them and hold new elections etc, I guess that’s a threat. Then there’s the whole mask and vaccine thing.
Parents are finally standing up and the left can’t take any scrutiny or they get rattled and the plan can be messed up, they need total control.
And what pisses the parents off even more are is the board members just looking at their phones or talking amongst each other and aren’t concerned with what the parents are saying.
A bunch of leftist sites did a dnc talking point articles about it a few weeks ago.
Basically
Conservatives have finally listened to Steve bannon and are taking over school boards, local offices and also becoming elections officials, “even in “Philly”(oh my!!) and this must stop.
All politics are local, the left knows that and that’s why they’re now threatening people with the feds, why not ask the states first?
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