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hanks for chiming in!!!!
Can the Portland DA be replaced for not doing her job? Why aren't people being arrested in Kenosha for breaking curfew and see if their DA will uphold the law?
What is the process of overriding the mayor or governor if they won't have law and order?
First the state legislators can try to act to rein in the governor. The legislature can also pass a resolution seeking to have the federal government to send in the National Guard. And, There's always that federal court suit by Portland business owners seeking to force the mayor and governor to act and for damages. (Don't know the status of the case since it is the federal courthouse that is under siege.)
Second, the Portland Police Benevolence Association has requested the US Attorney's office to step in in Portland to rectify the deficiencies. There are some jurisidictional hurdles there and I don't know which federal statutes they might employ, short of the Insurgency Act. Doesn't mean there aren't any just that I am unaware of them.
Portland's businesses are fleeing the city. Tax base is leaving. Unfortunately what I suspect will happen is some type of financial bail-out as a condition to allow the Guard in to restore law and order. Just a gut feeling, though.
There is not the same situation in Kenosha. That Mayor is begging Wisconsin's governor for more National Guardsmen and State Police. Plus the citizens are organizing and arming themselves. One way or another, the rebellion in Kenosha won't last for three months. It will likely be mostly over within a week. Again, gut feeling.