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...in Georgia the "Lockdown" is not as dramatic as that yankee woman who has threatened everyone in the state. Our governor says, "Yall stay home now ya heah!" That's pretty much it. I come and go and do what I want. The people really suffering are the small businesses and people who work for them who don't eat if they don't work. If they don't have family or wealth to fall back on they are screwed.




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Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down Wisconsin's stay-at-home order
By: CTJ
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Thu, 14 May 20 5:14 AM
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down Gov. Tony Evers' order shutting down daily life to limit the spread of coronavirus — marking the first time a statewide order of its kind has been knocked down by a court of last resort.

The state's highest court sided with Republican lawmakers Wednesday in a decision that curbed the power of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration to act unilaterally during public health emergencies.

GOP lawmakers who brought the lawsuit have said the legal challenge was necessary to get a seat at the table where Evers and state health officials make decisions about how to respond to the outbreak, which has killed 418 people in the state in two months.
The decision was not a surprise after Evers and his administration came under fire last week by conservative justices during oral arguments.

"Isn't it the very definition of tyranny for one person to order people to be imprisoned for going to work among other ordinarily lawful activities?" asked Bradley, who later questioned whether the administration could use the same power to order people into centers akin to the U.S. government's treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2020/05/13/wisconsin-supreme-court-strikes-down-tony-evers-coronavirus-orders/5179205002/


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