Posted on 04/09/2020 12:35:34 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
COLUMBUS, OhioProtesters unhappy with Ohios social-distancing restrictions could be heard in the background during Gov. Mike DeWines daily briefing Thursday at the Ohio Statehouse.
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Some protesters said they are worried about how many Ohioans are out of work because of the DeWine administrations stay-at-home" order, as well as similar directives closing non-essential businesses and banning mass gatherings. (The statewide order banning mass gatherings specifically exempted First Amendment demonstrations).
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The protesters didnt identify themselves. Multiple demonstrators said they were not with an organized group, though some appeared to be associated with a religious group, as they were carrying a cross.
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‘I hope my state of PA has a group thats ready to protest as well. We are at a breaking point.’
if the rest of PA is anything like the Facebook bunch following this in my hometown of Lititz, then they’re going to be begging for more restrictions...
More to fear in spring-time tornadic activity! This is some kind of psyop!
Or Senators.
I've lived in Ohio for almost 11 years. The state legislation is extremely conservative. Most House members are. But, somehow, the establishment types always end up as governor or senator while Sherrod Brown, somehow, keeps getting reelected.
He has been solidly pro-life.
But, DeWine did float the idea of 17 cent hike in gas taxes.
Like-minded.
DeWine was the first to lead the charge on shutting stuff down.
In theory...Ohio should be one of the first states to open back up, but people from other states need to be quarantined for 14-21 days upon entering the state. Travel from outside the state cannot be permitted.
Ohio’s map of virus:
I am too.
Hey, I know where that picture was taken.
Hey, I know where that picture was taken.
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