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toobfreak

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Democrats are at it again.

Beware the glossy euphamisms. After four years of decrying Trump a "Fascist" and a "Dictator," first chance they get, Democrat Governors-- and ONLY Democrat governors --appear all too eager to abuse their power to enact draconian and possibly illegal restrictions on their states, and are already facing a litany of legal challenges. Many more will be coming. ITMT:
  • Two (Democrat) governors have taken to threatening physicians and pharmacists who dispense legal anti-malarial drugs to coronavirus victims despite proven efficacy.
  • Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is openly calling for “professional consequences” for any health care professionals who defy her edict, a directive the Detroit News said “deviates into open threats."
  • Democrats are setting up snitch lines to report “non-essential” businesses.
  • The mayor of Los Angeles admitted to one of his comrades on CNN that they’re tracking cellphone data to keep tabs on the movements of citizens.
  • The mayor of Los Angeles has also threatened to cut off electricity and water to any businesses that won’t obey. All of this is going on in a jurisdiction where 1,700 prisoners have been cut loose … and the gun stores have been threatened with shut downs (as in Delaware, by yet another Democrat).
  • In Laguna Beach, where drones are outlawed for private use, law enforcement are using their drones to enforce “social distancing” on public beaches.
  • In Lakewood, N.J., on Thursday, cops broke up a wedding — per orders of the governor, they claimed.
  • Tall Deval now demands that everyone coming into the state, even those who cross state lines to go to work every day, “self-quarantine” somehow for two weeks. There is a complete lockdown of an entire community in New Rochelle, New York, and Texas Governor Gregg Abbot ordering roadblocks on the border with Louisiana as alarming examples of overreaches of power. Georgetown Law professor Lawrence Gostin, who specializes in global health, said the states are fully empowered to issue stay-at-home orders and close businesses but cannot restrict interstate travel. “You can’t set up a border with an adjoining state and not let people into your state or out of your state,” Gostin said. “That’s very clear because Congress under the Constitution has got the exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce including travel between states.”
  • Then there’s Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo. “In a move without precedent in state history,” she ordered that “anyone entering Rhode Island from New York state by any means of grounds transportation — passenger vehicle, bus or train — must provide personal information to authorities and self-quarantine for 14 days.” So … being in an automobile with NY license plates is now considered “probable cause” for a police stop? The Rhode Island ACLU pointed out the existence of something called the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits illegal search and seizure, even of taxpaying citizens. If that’s not enough, let us turn to Article 4, Section 2 of the Constitution: “The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.” In other words, a New Yorker has as much right to be in Rhode Island as a Rhode Islander.
  • Virginia Gov. Ralph “Blackface” Northam is one of many who has banned gatherings of more than 10 people. In the Old Dominion, some deplorables are asking the obvious follow-up question: in addition to proscribing Christian services, will the newly woke Gov. Blackface also be breaking up religious gatherings at, say, mosques?
  • The mayor of LA is organizing vigilante groups in the city’s neighborhoods.
Meanwhile, not a single shiftless hack on the Massachusetts state payroll has been laid off. Is it ever clearer the danger of putting democrats into positoons of power and authority? Much less the White House.

 

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