A fraudulent governor who was sworn in in secret and behind closed doors, who has vetoed legislation at a record pace and left Arizona without a budget. And an abusive and hostile media that stalks politicians that don't agree with that governor.
This is the deal. She lied to get elected, lied in the conduct of the election, and has vetoed almost everything the legislature passed. She has gotten almost nothing passed.
Even the Fake News media has noticed.
The Arizona Republic says this:
Last week, Gov. Katie Hobbs completed her first 100 days in office.
Arizonans aren’t thrilled with what they’ve seen.
Morning Consult asked voters nationwide if they approved of their state’s chief executive. Out of 50 governors, Hobbs ranked 47th.
The poll didn’t ask for reasons behind voters’ disapproval, but the answer seems obvious.
It’s been 100 days of nothing much.
At her inauguration, Hobbs promised to “move past division and partisanship and return to a path of cooperation and progress.”
The next month, she vetoed 13 bills in one day, and has since broken the state record for vetoing legislation.
To date, Hobbs has nuked 63 bills, flying by the former record of 58. Since the Legislature remains in session, she’s likely to veto a lot more.
Our new governor promised to focus on what voters really care about and ignore culture war issues.
She then promised to protect abortion rights, and issued executive orders focused on LGBTQ government workers and stopping “hair discrimination.”
Last month, Hobbs had to fire press secretary Josselyn Berry for tweeting an image of a woman with two guns and the message: “Us when we see transphobes.”
This was hours after the Nashville school shooting.
Outside of totally not being involved in the culture wars, no way no how, Hobbs made a lot of other promises.
She would better fund public education, fix Arizona’s water woes, invest in affordable housing, make life more affordable, and hold the federal government accountable for a “broken immigration system.”
Maybe she’s saving that for the next 100 days.
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Minimal action has happened on any of these, outside of a creating a task force or three.
At times, it’s tough to remember we even have a governor.
Outside of her veto pen, Hobbs hasn’t demonstrated any plans to move the state forward or accomplish her stated goals.
Hobbs did unite both parties this week – in opposition to her veto of House Bill 2509.
The Fake News media is trying to run cover for Hobbs. But they asked for this, and it's hard to hide her failures.
This is what happens when you steal elections- you get extremism and incompetence.
We can win in this situation, but only if the people of Arizona are aware- REALLY aware- of how bad it is. Help me tell them!
PAID FOR BY WENDY ROGERS FOR AZ SENATE
Wendy Rogers is a retired member of the Air Force. Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or the Department of Defense.