I was curious about how far it could go, other than in the headlines. To make a fraud case, or any tort, you have to prove harm. I don't see how they can prove any harm. The claim is they were promised care and jobs. They never got the jobs but they are not harmed because they never had any to begin with. And they did get the food and care, just not from whom they expected. The MA National Guard is taking care of them and they are better off than if they had been left in Texas.powerboatr wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 8:54 pmwont go anywhere.. i bet the left is behind the lawsuit. but i imagine the court case would be hilarious..philip964 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:37 pm https://www.click2houston.com/news/nati ... d-flights/
3 of Martha’s Vineyard 50 sue Gov. De Santis in class action lawsuit. Not Babylon Bee.
They were lured and Duped.
They don’t know yet that in class action lawsuits only the lawyers will make money. They will get a $50coupon off their next ferry ride to Martha’s Vineyard.
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As I understand it, the difference is the control and not the location, people, or money. DC had to go through the DoD to get them activate because it is not a state. Martha's Vineyard is in a real state and the governor has control of the activation of the guard if the state is paying the bill instead of the feds. This is also how Abbott was able to activate the guard for border security when Biden did not want it.