I was sure she was gone, but she's not. The circus is still in town. In Florida's Broward County. After she made a mess of the November mid term ballots, Brenda Snipes, the election supervisor, announced that she would step down in January, but that wasn't soon enough for the Governor Rick Scott. He suspended her effective immediately, so she got all ticked off and unresigned. Now Broward's Democrats are pondering legal action to keep her around. Now, in the
mid terms, two thousand ballots went missing. Miss Snipe's office missed the state deadline to report the machine recount totals, and she opened provisional ballots that were not validated. And this wasn't her first rodeo. There have been problems throughout her tenure, including in two thousand sixteen when ballots were
illegally destroyed. Yet when Governor Scott finally had enough and suspended her for misfeasance, incompetence and neglect of duty, the Democrats went ballistic and accused him of being mean spirited and cruel and ruthless. Never mind that into Snipes stands to collect a hefty one thousand dollar pension because she was an educator before becoming a Democrat election fixer, uh supervisor. This woman taught. Can you imagine what the people she taught. No,
that's scary enough. The fact she's staying around that's even worse.
