SD Governor To Tribes, Drop Road Blocks. Tribes say No.

Dana7360

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This is interesting. The governor of SD thinks she has any control over the Indian sovereign nations in her state. She doesn't. The checkpoints are on Indian land. Sovereign and separate from the US. The governor has no jurisdiction.

They have the right to prevent people from catching the virus. They have a high rate of infections now. All they're trying to do is stop the rate of infection so people won't die.

The governor is threatening legal action. It will be interesting to see how this works out.

 
This is interesting. The governor of SD thinks she has any control over the Indian sovereign nations in her state. She doesn't. The checkpoints are on Indian land. Sovereign and separate from the US. The governor has no jurisdiction.

They have the right to prevent people from catching the virus. They have a high rate of infections now. All they're trying to do is stop the rate of infection so people won't die.

The governor is threatening legal action. It will be interesting to see how this works out.

WAIT A MINUTE:
  • It's THEIR land.
  • Indian territory is a sovereign nation even if the US gov has no respect for their allodial rights!
  • They are simply practicing the very thing the US gov says it WANTS: social isolation and distancing.
  • Didn't New Mexico do this very thing, close down all roads in and out of Gallup, NM?
  • I'm betting no Chinese have headed into the Indian nations.
  • Why is the US gov always the most hypocritical? They are FOR everything that favors THEM, against anything which does not!
Fuck the governor. Indians stand firm.
 

Only vehicles allowed in must have South Dakota license plate...........LOL
 

South Dakota[edit]
Highway 212 enters South Dakota near the junction of the Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota state lines, and continues southeast to Belle Fourche. Here it intersects with U.S Route 85, and then continues eastward, skirting the southern end of the Belle Fourche Reservoir.

It continues east, passing the town of Nisland, until connecting with SD-79 south of Newell. It runs north into Newell, then turns generally east again, passing through the town of Faith and entering the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. It then passes through Dupree and North Eagle Butte, finally crossing the Missouri River.

Continuing east, it then intersects (and is co-signed briefly) with U.S. Route 83 near Gettysburg, and then continues eastward, passing through Gettysburg, Seneca, and Faulkton. It intersects with SD-45, where it is cosigned for a brief southern leg, before turning eastward again and passing through Rockham, Zell and Redfield, where it intersects with U.S. Route 281.

Continuing east, it passes through Clark, before entering Watertown, becoming 9th Avenue SW. Just east of Watertown, it intersects with Interstate 29, and continues east to the Minnesota state line.

Legally, the South Dakota section of U.S. 212 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-206.[1]


 

A U.S. highway runs through the whole state all the way to Minneapolis..........and to Wyoming.....as it attaches to Interstate 90.......

Yeah........the State has a right to say something here........It is a U.S. highway......and the Indians are only allowing South Dakota tags and residences of reservation on it.........forcing anyone else to have to go around the entire reservation for travel............
 
This is interesting. The governor of SD thinks she has any control over the Indian sovereign nations in her state. She doesn't. The checkpoints are on Indian land. Sovereign and separate from the US. The governor has no jurisdiction.

They have the right to prevent people from catching the virus. They have a high rate of infections now. All they're trying to do is stop the rate of infection so people won't die.

The governor is threatening legal action. It will be interesting to see how this works out.

Yep.......as soon as someone bucks you commies and your authoritarian BS, you tossers all of the sudden start talking smack about them like they're public enemy #1.

Fuck off.
 
“Sovereign nation” my ass. They suck on the teat of the Federal government.
you mean the government that has repeatedly lied to them since the establishment of the reservation system?

The government that has repeatedly violated treaties with Native Americans?

The government that did its best to perpetrate genocide on Native Americans?
 

A U.S. highway runs through the whole state all the way to Minneapolis..........and to Wyoming.....as it attaches to Interstate 90.......

Yeah........the State has a right to say something here........It is a U.S. highway......and the Indians are only allowing South Dakota tags and residences of reservation on it.........forcing anyone else to have to go around the entire reservation for travel............
Exactly....Now, the Injuns not allowing traffic to come off the highway onto the res would be completely within their rights.
 
This is interesting. The governor of SD thinks she has any control over the Indian sovereign nations in her state. She doesn't. The checkpoints are on Indian land. Sovereign and separate from the US. The governor has no jurisdiction.

They have the right to prevent people from catching the virus. They have a high rate of infections now. All they're trying to do is stop the rate of infection so people won't die.

The governor is threatening legal action. It will be interesting to see how this works out.

WAIT A MINUTE:
  • It's THEIR land.
  • Indian territory is a sovereign nation even if the US gov has no respect for their allodial rights!
  • They are simply practicing the very thing the US gov says it WANTS: social isolation and distancing.
  • Didn't New Mexico do this very thing, close down all roads in and out of Gallup, NM?
  • I'm betting no Chinese have headed into the Indian nations.
  • Why is the US gov always the most hypocritical? They are FOR everything that favors THEM, against anything which does not!
Fuck the governor. Indians stand firm.
Good post, except we're talking about the US highway here, not the tribal land itself.
 
This is interesting. The governor of SD thinks she has any control over the Indian sovereign nations in her state. She doesn't. The checkpoints are on Indian land. Sovereign and separate from the US. The governor has no jurisdiction.

They have the right to prevent people from catching the virus. They have a high rate of infections now. All they're trying to do is stop the rate of infection so people won't die.

The governor is threatening legal action. It will be interesting to see how this works out.


A highway isn't tribal land dude, lol
 
“Sovereign nation” my ass. They suck on the teat of the Federal government.
you mean the government that has repeatedly lied to them since the establishment of the reservation system?

The government that has repeatedly violated treaties with Native Americans?

The government that did its best to perpetrate genocide on Native Americans?
Yes, the same government that did all that, they still depend on for payouts.

Kind of like how Dems consistently lie to their constituents and keep them poor, yet Dems keep voting for them.
 
“Sovereign nation” my ass. They suck on the teat of the Federal government.
you mean the government that has repeatedly lied to them since the establishment of the reservation system?

The government that has repeatedly violated treaties with Native Americans?

The government that did its best to perpetrate genocide on Native Americans?
Yes, the same government that did all that, they still depend on for payouts.

Kind of like how Dems consistently lie to their constituents and keep them poor, yet Dems keep voting for them.

Maybe if the government actually lived up to its treaties the pay outs would not be necessary.
 
“Sovereign nation” my ass. They suck on the teat of the Federal government.
you mean the government that has repeatedly lied to them since the establishment of the reservation system?

The government that has repeatedly violated treaties with Native Americans?

The government that did its best to perpetrate genocide on Native Americans?
Yes, the same government that did all that, they still depend on for payouts.

Kind of like how Dems consistently lie to their constituents and keep them poor, yet Dems keep voting for them.

Maybe if the government actually lived up to its treaties the pay outs would not be necessary.
Exactly what agreement is being broke right now?
 

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