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Where in the Constitution or Bill of Rights do these governors get this power?


* NJ Governor Phil Murphy Bans Annual Drive Through Tulip Farm — Threatens to Arrest Farmer if ONE CAR Drives Through

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy banned the annual drive-through tulip farm in Cream Ridge this year.

Owner Casey Jansen said he invested ONE MILLION in planting all the bulbs in the fall.

But the governor threatened to arrest Jansen if ONE CAR drives through his farm for the annual attraction!


* NJ Woman Who Organized Anti-Lockdown Protest ARRESTED For Violating Democrat Governor Murphy's Lockdown Rules

On April 15th, the Michigan Conservative Coalition headed up by Meshawn Maddock hosted a massive drive by protest in Lansing, MI, against Democrat Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's draconian lockdown measures. Over 10,000 vehicles participated in the protest.

The Central Jersey Libertarians jumped on the anti-lockdown protest wagon and organized a protest against Democrat Governor Phil Murphy's coronavirus emergency orders last month.

According to the New Jersey Attorney General's office, Kim Pagan, one of the organizers of the Trenton, NJ protest was arrested and charged with violating the governor's emergency order.

Inside New Jersey shared a list of citizens who've been arrested for violating the state's stay-at-home order.

When New Jersey's Democrat Governor Phil Murphy was asked where he got the authority to nullify the Bill of Rights when he banned religious services in his state, he arrogantly responded, “That's above my pay grade!”




Then this although it is not from the Unites States


* From Australia comes this story

Couple Posts One-Year-Old Vacation Photo On Facebook…Police Knock On Door…Hands Each Of Them $1,600 Fine For Non-Essential Travel

Like millions of people around the world, an Australian couple, Jaz and Garry Mott had some time on their hands, so they decided to post some photos from a vacation they took last year on Facebook. It didn't take long for word to get out to Victoria Police that the couple was seen in—gasp!—vacation photos on social media during a coronavirus lockdown on citizens that prevented them from any non-essential travel.

A few days later, on 9 April, the couple was shocked to find a police officer at their door.

Jaz Mott said the officer “just handed me the fine and walked off,” which didn't leave a whole lot of time to explain that the couple was being fined for “infringement” of the lockdown order there banning nonessential travel.

The fine was for $1,652 Australian dollars (or $1,041 in U.S. dollars).

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Don't forget to practice Socialist Distancing!


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You have to break a few eggs in order to save one life.

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Planned Parenthood: it's for the Children ™

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Antonio Salazarinski wrote:Where in the Constitution or Bill of Rights do these governors get this power?

What's a political satirist to do? You just can't compete with this.

- SK

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Parody is nearly impossible at this point.

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What was up is now Down!
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and....what is left is right!


 
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