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Isn’t it just lucky for these renegade tyrants that the Legislature is not invested with the power of government?
That would only be true IF the Legislature of the Republic state of Tennessee were composed of the People of Tennessee, since ALL power of the Republic is inherent to them.
Also, I notice that this court is flying the executive’s battle flags for the District of Columbia, and the corporate STATE OF TENNESSEE.
What does that say about separation of power, other than the view of this court is that “the People” have been defeated, and are without Lawful Power in Tennessee.
Kleinfelter’s song and dance could have been better, but, this court seems to be just as kangaroo as any average county sessions court.