Sunday, November 09, 2025

Evers Hung Some Paper

Anyone involved in the criminal justice system knows what "hung some paper" means.

He wrote a rubber check.  Actually, he wrote seven hundred thousand of them.

Naturally, the local "Highly Trained Professional Reporter" chipmunks have never asked a question about this.  They don't "report" on criminal activity of the Democrats.

... In the few hours between the Trump administration appealing Judge McConnell's decision to take appropriation authority on himself and the Supreme Court disabusing him of that notion, several states took their full allocation of SNAP benefits and loaded beneficiaries' EBT cards. This is how Solicitor General D. John Sauer describes it:

 Hours after the district court issued its temporary restraining order last night, and before the government could even seek appellate relief, Wisconsin—one of the plaintiff States—immediately updated its issuance file to demand 100% SNAP benefits. The USDA system rejected the file because the government had not yet had an opportunity to comply with the just-issued TRO. But the processor moved forward, resulting in Wisconsin currently overdrawing its letter of credit by $20 million. ...

Like we said, Evers hung some paper.

You always knew he was a slimebucket.  You were right. 

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