Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is revealing what the Democrats have been planning all along. This is just the beginning folks. Expect plenty more to come.
This degenerate has been KY governor for only a couple of months and yet he's already acting like a dictator. He somehow won in a close election last November thanks to the help of a 3rd party Libertarian candidate sucking up enough votes to help him get the win. His Daddy used to be governor....but term limits helped a Republican Matt Bevins win the position. Andy Beshear won the Attorney General slot and spent his entire time there bringing lawsuits against the new governor. Even though Beshear isn't popular he was able to generate enough support to win by 1,100 votes.
Coronavirus patient under 24/7 armed guard after refusing to self-isolate
Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who is serving as the 63rd Governor of Kentucky since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served one term as attorney general of Kentucky. He is the son of Steve Beshear, the 61st Governor of Kentucky, who served from 2007 to 2015.
This degenerate has been KY governor for only a couple of months and yet he's already acting like a dictator. He somehow won in a close election last November thanks to the help of a 3rd party Libertarian candidate sucking up enough votes to help him get the win. His Daddy used to be governor....but term limits helped a Republican Matt Bevins win the position. Andy Beshear won the Attorney General slot and spent his entire time there bringing lawsuits against the new governor. Even though Beshear isn't popular he was able to generate enough support to win by 1,100 votes.
Coronavirus patient under 24/7 armed guard after refusing to self-isolate
Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who is serving as the 63rd Governor of Kentucky since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served one term as attorney general of Kentucky. He is the son of Steve Beshear, the 61st Governor of Kentucky, who served from 2007 to 2015.
A CORONAVIRUS patient in Kentucky has been placed under armed guard after refusing to self-isolate.
Gov. Andy Beshear said the state had to make the unusual move to protect others nearby.
Deputies are now stationed outside the 53-year-old man's house around-the-clock in Nelson County.
"It's a step I hoped I never had to take, but we can't allow one person who we know has this virus to refuse to protect their neighbors," Gov. Beshear told reporters.
The unidentified man is the only coronavirus patient in the county, and officials were worried that he could infect others.
A total of 18 people have tested positive in Kentucky.
The patient had left the hospital without permission, according to TV station WDRB.
"We've got to make sure that people who have tested positive, that we know could be spreading the virus, and simply refuse to do the right thing, do the right thing," the governor said, according to the Herald Leader.
County Judge-Executive Dean Watts declared a state of emergency and invoked an obscure statute to allow the forced self-quarantine, the newspaper reported.
Deputies are now stationed outside the 53-year-old man's house around-the-clock in Nelson County.
"It's a step I hoped I never had to take, but we can't allow one person who we know has this virus to refuse to protect their neighbors," Gov. Beshear told reporters.
The unidentified man is the only coronavirus patient in the county, and officials were worried that he could infect others.
A total of 18 people have tested positive in Kentucky.
The patient had left the hospital without permission, according to TV station WDRB.
"We've got to make sure that people who have tested positive, that we know could be spreading the virus, and simply refuse to do the right thing, do the right thing," the governor said, according to the Herald Leader.
County Judge-Executive Dean Watts declared a state of emergency and invoked an obscure statute to allow the forced self-quarantine, the newspaper reported.
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