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The authoritarian will find another way to get her Marxism on.
She's got it in her blood. You can see it in interviews. Megalomaniac to the bone.
Forcing counties/health departments to enact her wishes would be my guess. My county mysteriously issued a mask mandate the very next day after this ruling and the verbiage matches that of her executive order verbatim.
I grew up in MI, and I was thrilled by this decision. Making things right is going to take some time, but those pushing the agenda are losing ground by the day! Go Michigan!
Forcing counties/health departments to enact her wishes would be my guess. My county mysteriously issued a mask mandate the very next day after this ruling and the verbiage matches that of her executive order verbatim.
To be fair, a mask mandate is a lot less than all the restrictions that the Governor was trying to impose.
183 Executive Orders since March, including one just today to move the Upper Peninsula back a phase in reopening. Article does a poor job of explaining what this actually means in terms of existing restrictions so very curious to see how this plays out.
Good, and hopefully this PC rubbish will be one of them;
Lawsuit will be piling in.
They may even sue her personally in civil court.
While I think that might be a stretch, citizens and businesses should be able to sue mayors and/or city council members for maleficence based on their reckless decisions to let criminality/looting/rioting occur.
Heck if a cop makes a life and death split second decision, and harms someone (rightly or wrongly) the city can be sued for millions.
So why should elected and supposedly intelligent leaders be allowed to get away with making calculated decisions that destroy their cities?
Voting them out is certainly not punishment enough.
Businesses should sue for violation of their rights, especially the ones that were left in ruins. Not sure who all they could sue though.
Ideally there would be a massive class-action lawsuit, and a joint reckoning. This, and not abortion or immigration or taxes or healthcare, should be our #1 rallying issue in modern politics. We can squabble and quibble over these differences later. For now, there is only one debate, and only one taking of sides: shutdown or no.
Businesses should sue for violation of their rights, especially the ones that were left in ruins. Not sure who all they could sue though.
The founding of American Law has been violated here, by government. The very government instituted to secure and protect those rights. The Constitution has the solution promised within it, the consequences of threatening, harming and taking Life, Liberty, Property & Good Reputation.
The Bill of Rights is clear in it's text.
Maintaining The Free State could get bloody, to nourish the tree of liberty.
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