18 July 2021

Trump "Shit-Storm" Scheduled To Return To "Ground-Zero" Arizona

Mark your calendars -and get your tickets - for one more day of Infamy Saturday July 24, 2021
Place: Arizona Federal Theater in downtown Phoenix. 
"Arizona is at the epicenter of the 2022 midterms and, of course, the next presidential election in 2024,” said Charlie Kirk, president of Turning Point Action.
“It’s critical that our support is stronger than ever so the average American’s trust in our systems and institutions is restored.
> We must start earlier and work harder than ever before to save Arizona and the republic.
> We are honored that President Trump is committed to that fight, and
> We know Arizonans are thrilled that he’s decided to pay their home state a special visit.”
Source: Trump scheduled to return to Arizona
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Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk1776) • Instagram photos and videos

The event comes as the Arizona Senate’s audit of 2.1 million Maricopa County 2020 General Election ballots wraps up. 

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Trump has said the audit would uncover enough errors to potentially erase the nearly 11,000 vote deficit he had in the election. The loss handed now-president Joe Biden Arizona’s 11 Electoral College votes, marking the first time since 1996 a Democrat won the state.

The event also happens as Republicans look to gear up their political operations for a 2022 election that will feature chances to gain a seat in the U.S. Senate, maintain the governor’s office, attorney general and expand on thin majorities in both state legislative chambers. 

Seats will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.

Those hoping to attend can register at tpaction.com/rally

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shit·storm
ˈSHitˌstôrm/
noun
vulgar slang
noun: shit-storm
a situation marked by violent controversy
Source: The Atlantic March 2017 Issue 

. . .  if liberal advocates are clinging to the hope that federalism will allow them to create progressive havens, they’re overlooking a big problem: Power may be decentralized in the American system, but it devolves to the state, not the city.
Recent events in red states where cities are pockets of liberalism are instructive, and cautionary.
About
“Shitstorm”, a portmanteau of the words “shit” and “storm,” is an Internet slang term referring to a type of public outrage . . .
Origin
The exact origin of the term is unclear. On November 7th, 2002, Urban Dictionary[1] user D’emon submitted an entry for “shit storm,” describing it as an unpleasant consequence of failure
 
 
 Over the past few years, city governments and state legislatures have fought each other in a series of battles involving preemption, the principle that state law trumps local regulation, just as federal law supersedes state law. It hasn’t gone well for the city dwellers.
Alabama and Arizona both passed bills targeting “sanctuary cities”—those that do not cooperate with the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Trump Shit] Storm Tracker. It can detect [bull] at street… | Flickr
Even though courts threw out much of that legislation, other states have considered their own versions. Arizona also made sure cities couldn’t ban the gifts in Happy Meals (cities elsewhere had talked about outlawing them, on the theory that they lure kids to McDonald’s), and when some of its cities cracked down on puppy mills, it barred local regulation of pet breeders, too.
Close observers of these clashes expect them to proliferate in the years to come, with similar results. " . . . We are about to see a shit storm of state and federal preemption orders, of a magnitude greater than anything in history,” says Mark Pertschuk of Grassroots Change, ..By the group’s count, at least 36 states introduced laws preempting cities in 2016."
Most of these laws enforce conservative policy preferences.
That’s partly because Republicans enjoy unprecedented control in state capitals—they hold 33 governorships and majorities in 32 state legislatures. . ."
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1 Tim Miller on the Arizona Recount Shit Storm | The Bulwark Podcast |  Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com

 

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