NM Gov Michelle Lujan-Grisham |
- Contrary to laws limiting the Governor to $750K in emergency spending in an Executive Order, she has allegedly spent $40 million. A bipartisan panel of Legislators unanimously voted to investigate the excessive spending.
- The Navajo Nation has been hard hit by COVID-19. Wujan Lujan vetoed hundreds of millions of dollars in Federal coronavirus relief spending, including $23 million earmarked by legislators for tribal governments and an additional $15 million specifically for the northwest counties, which have large indigenous populations.
- The governor vetoed the Legislature's modest attempt at addressing the huge fiscal shortfall during the not so special, special session, during which they cut $30 million from that budget. The veto restores that $30 million & we still have a huge fiscal shortfall, which was the entire purpose for the special session.
- She vetoed another special session cut of $8 million for public ed reform fund
- She admits to accepting Arizona and Texas COVID-19 cases to New Mexico hospitals. Those cases have driven up the baseline of hospitalizations from 12% to 19% occupancy, but it's unknown if they are being included as part of the "79% increase" in cases Wujan Lujan claims New Mexico has seen.
- It is alleged that the Governor was seen partying at Navajo Lake over the Independence day holiday in violation of her own public health order.
- With about 4,400 oil & gas workers currently unemployed, Wujan Lujan decided to prioritize a Joe Biden fundraiser called "A Clean Energy Conversation," a part of his pandering to environmental group, a "Green New Deal," urging participants to donate up to $5K to the Biden Campaign in order to hear from our dear, fearless leader.
- Governor violated her own Health Order, which closed what she deemed as non-essential businesses, days after it was issued on April 3 when she purchased jewelry from a Lily Barrack store. Conflicting replies came out of the governor's office as the story changed, including one that implied "curbside" delivery was fine. However, curbside delivery wasn't authorized until May 1.
ADA Breathing Issues & Masks |
I want to know who's going to pay the hospital bills for those with breathing issues affected by her new mask mandate? If I'm cited for exercising without a mask, outdoors with no one around, I'm going to slap her & everyone else in her administration, who are involved in any way, with an Americans With Disabilities Act suit for not reasonably accommodating me & my heath issues.
Yours in New Mexico...
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