Recall Gretchen Whitmer - Michigan

When does America wake up

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So the latest reports are that your wonderful Governor Whit-less traveled to Florida a month ago for personal reason, before telling MI residence not too. It’s good for me but not for the...
 
So the latest reports are that your wonderful Governor Whit-less traveled to Florida a month ago for personal reason, before telling MI residence not too. It’s good for me but not for the...
I just read that ...the hypocrisy is unbelievable.

“Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan Democrat who recently blamed travelers for new COVID-19 variants in her state, visited Florida more than a month ago, Fox News confirmed.”

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/whitmer-faces-fresh-criticism-after-visit-to-florida-revealed
 
I wonder if anyone knew when they voted for her because of her slogan to “Fix the damn roads”. Now realize it was just filling potholes and she was going to do it herself :)

LANSING, Mich. -- Governor Gretchen Whitmer continued her “Work With Whitmer” tour in Lake Orion, where she assisted the Oakland County Road Commission and Operating Engineers Local 324 fill potholes on critical local roads. The governor worked alongside road commission staff to learn about patching techniques and road repair strategies.

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What a gal! She does it all and can shoot the s—t and drive a truck.
 
I wonder if anyone knew when they voted for her because of her slogan to “Fix the damn roads”. Now realize it was just filling potholes and she was going to do it herself :)

LANSING, Mich. -- Governor Gretchen Whitmer continued her “Work With Whitmer” tour in Lake Orion, where she assisted the Oakland County Road Commission and Operating Engineers Local 324 fill potholes on critical local roads. The governor worked alongside road commission staff to learn about patching techniques and road repair strategies.

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My guess is she probably wasn't good at that either. Maybe should try applying to the states waste disposal division.
 
The witch is a bold face liar.... when do people wake up? She wasn’t there 2 days to visit her sick father which she lied about she was there all of spring break....

"The issue is not that Gov. Whitmer visited her father, it's that she lied about it and continues to hide key facts," said Goodman. "It's also hypocritical as Michiganders were denied the same opportunity through her rules that locked people from visiting their loved ones in hospitals and nursing homes."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michigan-gretchen-whitmer-florida-travel-lie-in-town-whole-time
 
So this and last year her husband fishing....what a joke
 
A few more details:


LANSING — State Rep. Jewell Jones was so confrontational after driving his vehicle into a ditch on I-96 while allegedly drunk that state troopers used a Taser and pepper spray on him, a prosecutor said Friday.

Livingston County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Carolyn Henry said Jones, D-Inkster, drove so recklessly between Southfield and Fowlerville on April 6 that numerous other motorists called 911 to report his driving.

After Jones drove the vehicle into a ditch, his unidentified passenger required medical attention and Jones became confrontational with emergency medical technicians and police, producing badges instead of the photo identification police requested and attempting to show "his status of importance, as he put it," said Henry, who did not specify what types of badges Jones allegedly displayed.

Jones had a semi-automatic .40-caliber Glock handgun in the cup holder of the vehicle, she said.

Jones had a blood alcohol content of at least 0.17%, according to the complaint. That is more than twice the 0.08% limit at which a person can be convicted of drunken driving.

At his Friday arraignment in 53rd District Court in Howell, Magistrate Jerry Sherwood released Jones, who has been free since the day after the incident, on a $15,000 personal bond — meaning he did not have to post any money — and ordered him to abstain from alcohol, illegal drugs and recreational marijuana, submit to random drug and alcohol testing, and surrender to the Michigan State Police all weapons except those he needs for his Michigan National Guard duty.

Jones, who was 25 at the time of the incident but has since turned 26, is charged with resisting and obstructing a police officer, operating a motor vehicle with a high blood alcohol content, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, possession of a weapon while under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.

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The most serious felony charge, resisting and obstructing a police officer, carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison. Jones faces four counts under that charge.

Ali Hammoud, the Dearborn attorney representing Jones, said Jones is presumed innocent. Jones is an auxiliary police officer in Inkster and a deacon in his church, Hammoud said.

"Rep. Jones will continue to faithfully serve" his constituents, Hammoud said after the hearing.

Jones is separately charged with resisting and obstructing two Michigan State Police troopers, one Fowlerville police officer and one paramedic, according to the complaint.
 
A few more details:


LANSING — State Rep. Jewell Jones was so confrontational after driving his vehicle into a ditch on I-96 while allegedly drunk that state troopers used a Taser and pepper spray on him, a prosecutor said Friday.

Livingston County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Carolyn Henry said Jones, D-Inkster, drove so recklessly between Southfield and Fowlerville on April 6 that numerous other motorists called 911 to report his driving.

After Jones drove the vehicle into a ditch, his unidentified passenger required medical attention and Jones became confrontational with emergency medical technicians and police, producing badges instead of the photo identification police requested and attempting to show "his status of importance, as he put it," said Henry, who did not specify what types of badges Jones allegedly displayed.

Jones had a semi-automatic .40-caliber Glock handgun in the cup holder of the vehicle, she said.

Jones had a blood alcohol content of at least 0.17%, according to the complaint. That is more than twice the 0.08% limit at which a person can be convicted of drunken driving.

At his Friday arraignment in 53rd District Court in Howell, Magistrate Jerry Sherwood released Jones, who has been free since the day after the incident, on a $15,000 personal bond — meaning he did not have to post any money — and ordered him to abstain from alcohol, illegal drugs and recreational marijuana, submit to random drug and alcohol testing, and surrender to the Michigan State Police all weapons except those he needs for his Michigan National Guard duty.

Jones, who was 25 at the time of the incident but has since turned 26, is charged with resisting and obstructing a police officer, operating a motor vehicle with a high blood alcohol content, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, possession of a weapon while under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving.

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The most serious felony charge, resisting and obstructing a police officer, carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison. Jones faces four counts under that charge.

Ali Hammoud, the Dearborn attorney representing Jones, said Jones is presumed innocent. Jones is an auxiliary police officer in Inkster and a deacon in his church, Hammoud said.

"Rep. Jones will continue to faithfully serve" his constituents, Hammoud said after the hearing.

Jones is separately charged with resisting and obstructing two Michigan State Police troopers, one Fowlerville police officer and one paramedic, according to the complaint.

it gets better... if you thought that wasn’t possible...


Michigan State Representative Jewell Jones (D-Inkster) was found with his pants down with a woman when he was arrested three weeks ago in Livingston County, according to a report from Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS).

The Michigan lawmaker was brought up on obstruction and weapons charges and was seen resisting arrest in dashcam footage during the traffic stop, in which he is also accused of trying to use his position as a lawmaker to get out of the arrest, saying he would call Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on them during the stop.”
 

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