Posted on 05/14/2020 4:43:24 AM PDT by impimp
Its just the flu, bro.
Finally we are getting saved by the courts. The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down an extension on the stay at home order. As far as I can tell this means anything goes - people can do whatever they want (although local jurisdictions will probably implement new rules).
The US Constitution is the best non Christian document on the planet. Hopefully the checks and balances it provides will allow judges to protect us from elected tyrants. Sometimes its the elected politicians who save us from judicial tyrants, but not this time.
The more legal challenges there are the more these stay at home orders will crumble. And at a minimum it will give cover to some weasel Governors who will say they wanted to extend the orders but couldnt because the courts probably wont allow it. Who knows maybe the Dem states will experience freedom first because they are the ones with the most egregious overreaching, which triggers court challenges.
Here’s an interesting tidbit related to that.
States are taking hits and are already talking about not holding PubSchool in the fall because of budget shortfalls.
Hmmm, isn’t our local property taxes and subsequent millages considered adequate funding for our locals schools? Haven’t we agreed, ELECTORALLY, that the amount of money we give the school district is adequate? Does it not, then, make sense that our local schools should be able to hold school? There should be no “lack of funds” because we have paid our property taxes.
But, our local taxes are ALL sent to the State who then pools those funds and distributes them according to Statewide need. Your property taxes are actually helping pay for schools in other, unconnected, school districts.
There is a contract agreement at issue here. Neither the State or local district can summarily nullify that contract agreement without due process. Don’t you think your School Board should be held accountable?
Because students can’t learn without new whiteboards and laptops on all the teacher’s desk. And that new million dollar math curriculum that is guaranteed to raise test scores.
Good morning, flu aficionados!
Lets hope that there are many more judges that follow their oath than not.
"Im getting the test and if it shows antibodies, Im celebrating." - Walter
#dixiecupurination #slavelife #readyforcv2024 #maybenot
Wisconsin has a law limiting emergency declarations to 60 days. The Director of Public Health tried to extend it past 60 days and was slapped down.
It may not be a William Wallace moment. But we can hope.
Hockey Stick’s latest posts have not included graphs.
They’ve been horror stories about how the military barred recovered virus patients from enlisting because they KNOW it’s a Chinese engineered bioweapon to which we won’t develop immunity so it will just keep coming back and back to destroy new sets of organs in each wave.
Pretty compelling Tom Clancy stuff.
I’d think though that bodies in the streets of Georgia
would be getting piled high as cordwood if he was right.
You are one selfish git, walter!
Shame on him.
#killkaren
+1772 DEAD
+21712 New Cases
85,197 TOTAL DEAD
Describes a bad flue season. Especially in light of Birxs comments that the number is likely 25% too high.
“Walter wants to kill us all”
Walter did no such thing and didn’t ask to be invited to your fakery here Bags.
“””Walter wants to kill us all so he has more dead Americans to piss on.
Shame on him.”””
#dixiecupurination #thatdrunkoverthere #flipflopfish
Excellent points. The state revenues are a huge slush fund.
The Bagster treatment is on the house, derpy.
Stop pissing on the graves of dead Americans. It's rude.
Have you no shame?
Lets hope that there are many more judges that follow their oath than not.
If the police force would just honor their oath, we wouldn’t need to worry about the judges.
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