Red
Alert: FEMA making preparations to postpone presidential elections in
wake of Sandy
30
October, 2012
FEMA
has just reported that they are preparing for Hurricane
Sandy to
disrupt next Tuesday’s Presidential elections.
Will
Obama declare Martial Law along the US east coast due to the massive
devastation and
become the defacto der fuhrer by suspending elections?
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing for Hurricane Sandy
to disrupt next week’s elections, agency Administrator Craig Fugate
said Monday afternoon.
“We
are anticipating that, based on the storm, there could be impacts
that would linger into next week and have impacts on the federal
election,”
Fugate said on a conference call with reporters.
But
any potential tinkering with Election Day would bring a bevy of legal
issues.
“Our
chief counsel’s been working on making sure that we have the proper
guidance,” he added. “We’re going through the regulatory policy
and making sure all that’s in place and we can support it.”
It
appears that only local elections would be impacted- but such a
situation could result in a nightmare as most of America would vote
on Tuesday and then wait indefinitely for the Northeast to hold their
elections:
Based on what little legal precedent there is — most of which is because of concerns over terrorism — plus the role of the states in administering elections, the president and Congress aren’t very likely to step in, according to Winkler.
A prominent example is New York’s Sept. 11, 2001, mayoral primary was postponed due to the terrorist attacks on that city.
Winkler also pointed to the 2004 election, during which concerns about terrorist attacks disrupting the election swirled.
The House of Representatives that year overwhelming passed a resolution declaring that “the actions of terrorists will never cause the date of any Presidential election to be postponed; and … no single individual or agency should be given the authority to postpone the date of a Presidential election.”
With
Obama now behind in nearly all polls, does anyone think he would not
jump at the opportunity to use his power to postpone the elections?
However, the report theorizes that presidential emergency power could be used to delay an election — specifically, if “attacks, disruptions and destruction are so severe and so dangerous in certain localities, particularly in crowded urban areas, that the President under a rule of necessity may look to protect the public safety by federalizing State national guard and restricting movement and activities in such areas which would obviously affect the ability to conduct an election at those sites.”
If
any changes are made, expect whichever campaign that loses the
election to make a historic stink and file nearly every imaginable
lawsuit:
Of course, expect any change to Election Day to bring a host of lawsuits.
Without much precedent to go on, though, Winkler predicts courts will back up any changes made in Sandy’s wake.
“Just as the parties tend to come together to solve these kinds of crises, the courts usually recognize the legitimacy of these pragmatic workarounds,” Winkler said.
While
it is far too early to predict how this will play out, we are
reminded of the words of the Obama Administration’s Rahm Emanuel:
‘never
let a good crisis go to waste.‘
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