Tuesday, January 25, 2022

New York Supreme Court strikes down state's mask mandate by unelected Gov.

"You will obey, my pretties"

A New York state Supreme Court judge struck down Governor Kathy Hochul's (D) mask mandate for public schools and public locations. 

Hochul replaced former Governor Andrew (aka Handy Andy) Cuomo as governor after he resigned in shame due to several sexual harassment allegations and his role in the murder of thousands of New Yorkers with COVID who were sent into nursing homes where they spread the deadly virus to the vulnerable. 

The point is, Hochul was not elected as governor but she is certainly going forward with unpopular policy attempts that are being shot down due to their incompatibility with law and human rights.

“There can be no question that every person in this State wishes, wants and prays that this era of COVID ends soon and they will surely do their part to see that is accomplished,” Judge Thomas Rademaker said in his ruling. “However, enacting any laws to this end is entrusted solely to the State Legislature. While the intentions of Commissioner Bassett and Governor Hochul appear to be well aimed squarely at doing what they believe is right to protect the citizens of New York State, they must take their case to the State Legislature.”

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The left, and their unearned moral superiority,  want us all to live the remainder of our lives Covid-scared and wear useless masks to show our allegiance to their unscientific wishes, based solely on their feelings . . . nothing more than feelings .  .  . in the jasmine of their small minds.




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