Holcomb extends COVID-19 orders but change is contemplated

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2 thoughts on “Holcomb extends COVID-19 orders but change is contemplated

  1. And the dictatorship continues. So much for our brave state legislature. This is a pretty good gig, don’t you think? Simply call anything an “emergency” and the executive in power does as they please. What laws or rules? Who needs those?
    I am a life long Republican and I can’t go along with this. This sort of thing is as “Un American” as anything I have ever seen. And I don’t blame the Governor as much as I blame those that could stop it. For a country with over 80% of the world’s lawyers living here, where have they been? No one seems to be seriously challenging the legality or validity of this “rule by fiat.” The State Legislature seemed to put up a small token attempt to stop the dictatorship but it seems to have failed.
    With a President and Congress and State governors telling us all we don’t own even our bodies, where does it stop? What else will we be ordered to do?

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