Here’s where we’ll lose all doubt about Walker. He’ll do nothing to stop it.
Keep us updated on this point if you can. I want to know if and how he responds to this incident.
Does he have the right to override a judge, or county building codes?
Seems to me the only real solution would be for the legislature to do something, then Walker could sign it.
Don't get me wrong, I think the Amish should be left alone, but realistically what can Walker do about it in the next few days before they're evicted.?
Obviously infringing upon religious beliefs were used by the defense in this court case, and the judge chose to reject that defense.
It may be where you lose all doubt about Walker, but it will take more than that for me, unless you can prove that he can intervene legally.
“Heres where well lose all doubt about Walker. Hell do nothing to stop it.”
I should hope he won’t since he has no authority to stop a sheriff’s eviction when ordered by a Circuit Court. I guess you want him to act like Obama and ignore the separation of powers?