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Online Tom Scully

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Re: U.S. And International Politics
« Reply #4466 on: Today at 06:28:23 AM »
That is the case in my home state of Ohio. Governor Mike DeWine. a long time RINO, has created a moratorium on executions. He is on record as opposing the death penalty. There are currently 116 prisoners on death row. Vivek Ramaswamy, the favorite to win the governorship this fall, has said he will unblock the back log of death sentences. I doubt he will get the chance. I'm betting DeWine will commute all of those death sentences on his way out the door. Governors in other states have done that in the past and I fully expect DeWine to follow suit.

The Supreme Court only hears about 100 cases per annual session. After the least educated 29 of 30 states' voting majorities voted for
some more Trump in the White House, in November, 2024, Trump monopolized the Supreme Court docket with the best frivolous appeals
OPM could buy, along with his numerous attempts to have DOJ lawyers or the Solicitor General represent him personally in Supreme Court arguments
 in a parade of attempted unitary executive power grabs than he had during his first term in the White House. Imitating Trump,
"No one thought I could monopolize the Supreme Court's docket as 47th POTUS to an even greater degree than I managed to do,
2017 - 2021.
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