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(AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The fallout from the Supreme Court’s historic decision on Friday that gutted Roe v. Wade continues to reverberate across the United States of America.
The shock waves from that decision rolled into Michigan on Friday, and the Governor of the Great Lakes State, Gretchen Whitmer, with all of her wisdom, decided that she would ignore a state law that she has been elected to enforce.
A pretty gosh darn novel approach to governing, I guess.
As I wrote in a previous post earlier today, here at RedState, about the Dobbs decision LaDuke: Your ‘Lump of Cells’ Argument Is a Load of Manure , and have written many times here about the job that Gretchen Whitmer is doing in the state of Michigan, I feel we are at a bit of a crossroads in the Mitten state. The signs at this intersection are called “Will She” and “Get Away With It.”
This of course is yet to be determined because this is what elections are held for–and with the history of how Republican candidates fare in this state, I have some concerns.
Last week, I opined about the field of GOP contenders The Michigan Governor’s Race for the Republicans Is Finally Ready to Take Off . I’m hoping this race produces a strong contender to face Whitmer in November.
As I mentioned in my article linked above… I’m no longer a registered Republican, and declared my Independence and embraced my libertarian streak many years ago. However, for this cycle of voting for Governor in the state of Michigan, I will wholeheartedly support whomever is nominated by the GOP. For the Republican nominee to win, they will have to be to sway those like me, who are neither Republicans nor Democrats, to win the day. Michigan’s chief executive gave this response to Friday’s decision […]
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