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    I acknowledged it's written in the article. It's not in the law. Separation of powers is a thing, bruh. No law would be written to have a judge perform executive duties. That would be a blatant cons utional violation.
    Yes it is in the law. If the Kentucky assembly wants to delegate emergency declarations to county judges or country janitors, for that matter, they absolutely can do that. It's their state and their laws, and carry the weight of any law.

    I don't know why you're even trying to lecture anybody about how State governments work.

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    No need to want a win here. It's just the way it is, counselor.

    It won't change.
    "Bye"
    Muh loophole
    Still self neutered

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    Yes it is in the law. If the Kentucky assembly wants to delegate emergency declarations to county judges or country janitors, for that matter, they absolutely can do that. It's their state and their laws, and carry the weight of any law.

    I don't know why you're even trying to lecture anybody about how State governments work.
    EVERY LAWYER IN KENTUCKY IS IGNORANT THEY SHOULD LET ME DO THE LAW THERE I KNOW IT ALL

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    Yes it is in the law. If the Kentucky assembly wants to delegate emergency declarations to county judges or country janitors, for that matter, they absolutely can do that. It's their state and their laws, and carry the weight of any law.

    I don't know why you're even trying to lecture anybody about how State governments work.
    (5) "Coordination" means having and exercising primary state or local executive branch oversight for the purpose of organizing, planning, and implementing;

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    missed bolding and embiggening "oversight"

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    EVERY LAWYER IN KENTUCKY IS IGNORANT THEY SHOULD LET ME DO THE LAW THERE I KNOW IT ALL
    I don't know the law in any especially expert way. I just know how very basic rights are supposed to work. That's all I needed to know to call this out a mile away.

    You keep lashing out though, Dump.

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    I don't know the law

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    missed bolding and embiggening "oversight"
    If El Nono wants to specifically list what he means when he says a judge is somehow eligible to administer in a pro-active executive capacity, I'd love to see that.

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    You sure you want to leave your safe space?

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    I don't know the law

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    Tell us all about your advanced degrees in Kentucky law.

    Oh, what? Dump coming out of his s cos he's hungry for nothing w's.

    And the world still turns.

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    (5) "Coordination" means having and exercising primary state or local executive branch oversight for the purpose of organizing, planning, and implementing;
    I'm not even sure what you're quoting, and I have no idea why we're still arguing about this. I don't get any satisfaction or entertainment out of it.

    In the spirit of being helpful, the statute I posted clearly delineates what the Governor and local executive officers can do. As far as I can tell, "executive" in that context does not necessarily mean "executive branch" of the state government, simply who has been appointed an executive officer for the county.

    The fact that they even specifically mention county judge 'slash' executive of a county makes it unambiguous that it also encompasses whatever that position is, which matches exactly what's on the article. I'm not familiar enough with Kentucky's county positions, but I have no reason to believe the freaking legislature of the freaking actual state has no clue what laws are they drafting.

    Also note that while such persons are afforded those pwers, it clearly states they're subject to orders from the Governor (who is a member of the State executive branch).

    Hopefully that clarifies your confusion on the matter.

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    Tell us all about your advanced degrees in Kentucky law.
    I have none. I'm not the bag questioning Kentucky law.

    That is you.

    Do you understand you're the only bag questioning Kentucky law.

    Yes or no.

    Please answer.

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    I have none. I'm not the bag questioning Kentucky law.

    That is you.

    Do you understand you're the only bag questioning Kentucky law.

    Yes or no.

    Please answer.
    Blather.

    No, you're just the bag outright.

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    Blather.

    No, you're just the bag outright.
    Derp folds.

    Let me know if you get the courage to answer simple quesitons.

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    I'm not even sure what you're quoting, and I have no idea why we're still arguing about this. I don't get any satisfaction or entertainment out of it.

    In the spirit of being helpful, the statute I posted clearly delineates what the Governor and local executive officers can do. As far as I can tell, "executive" in that context does not necessarily mean "executive branch" of the state government, simply who has been appointed an executive officer for the county.

    The fact that they even specifically mention county judge 'slash' executive of a county makes it unambiguous that it also encompasses whatever that position is, which matches exactly what's on the article. I'm not familiar enough with Kentucky's county positions, but I have no reason to believe the freaking legislature of the freaking actual state has no clue what laws are they drafting.

    Also note that while such persons are afforded those pwers, it clearly states they're subject to orders from the Governor (who is a member of the State executive branch).

    Hopefully that clarifies your confusion on the matter.
    I can't tell if executive duties have to be endowed upon an executive en y or not.

    Yea, it was better to do a word salad than post a segment of law that almost assuredly doesn't exist.
    High school civics sh**, bruh.

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    I can't tell if executive duties have to be endowed upon an executive en y or not.
    I can.

    The county judge/executive shall be the chief executive of the county and shall have all the powers and perform all the duties of an executive and administrative nature vested in, or imposed upon, the county or its fiscal county by law, or by agreement with any municipality or other subdivision of government, and such additional powers as are granted by the fiscal court.


    http://kcjea.org

    lol derp

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    I can.

    The county judge/executive shall be the chief executive of the county and shall have all the powers and perform all the duties of an executive and administrative nature vested in, or imposed upon, the county or its fiscal county by law, or by agreement with any municipality or other subdivision of government, and such additional powers as are granted by the fiscal court.


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    lol derp
    A County Judge/Executive (or simply, Judge/Executive, and often spelled Judge-Executive) is an elected official in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky who is the head of the executive branch of a government in a county. The Judge/Executive is an ex officio member of the Fiscal Court, the county's legislature.
    lol dump

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    So you agree with ElNono and me.

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    So you agree with ElNono and me.
    I agree that you're trying to ride El Nono to a tiny w. Par.

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    I agree that you're trying to ride El Nono to a tiny w. Par.
    He's not part of the executive branch.
    Is a Kentucky County Judge/Executive part of the executive branch of that county?

    Yes or no.

    Please answer and settle this once and for all.

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    Come on, dude. This is high school civics level sh** right here. This is never the capacity in which judges are to operate.
    Simple derp sticking to his School House Rock guns.

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    They should have been shot in the head with how much death their stupidity can deal out.
    I didn’t wanna go that far in my post but yeah, I wouldn’t have shed a tear if they unloaded on the stupid s.

    When you think about it, people have been shot for far less egregious acts before.

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    Also I can’t believe this went 3 pages in like 2 hours. derp has massive issues.

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    Simple derp sticking to his School House Rock guns.

    Also I can’t believe this went 3 pages in like 2 hours. derp has massive issues.

    Yoked

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