Thursday, August 15, 2019

Democrats work around democracy: private attorneys run government law suits

A bunch of amazingly rich Democrats including Michael Bloomberg are subverting the Constitution and state law by embedding privately paid attorneys in the offices of Attorney Generals.

Those lawyers, part of a program at the New York University Law School, then pursue lawsuits against organizations that Bloomberg doesn't like.

Because the lawyers appear to be part of state's attorney generals office their suits are more significant than if Bloomberg and his cronies just paid these lawyers to institute private law suits.

Also because they're embedded in attorney general's offices they have access to information that private citizens don't have.  Just as Mueller had access to information, such as grand jury testimony, that a private citizen who is a lawyer couldn't get access to.

In some states, such as Minnesota this is illegal which is why Keith Ellison the Attorney General of Minnesota is desperately trying to justify his actions.

This approach causes private citizens to be sued by the government who would not have been sued if these agents of a Democrat cabal weren't being allowed to surreptitiously corrupt Attorney Generals offices.

Essentially Bloomberg and his 1%er buddies have made themselves our rulers by controlling who the government sues.

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