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2020-11-21 03:51:32 UTC
https://www.westernjournal.com/worst-covid-lockdown-yet-dem-governor-bans-gatherings-inside-homes/
Minnesota's Democrat governor has issued what is perhaps the most draconian
coronavirus lockdown order in any area of the country since the coronavirus
pandemic began in March.
Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday a four-week ban on social gatherings
that, if it is being interpreted correctly, ordered his state's residents
to refrain from entertaining guests inside of their own homes.
In a massive 23-page executive order issued a week before Thanksgiving,
Walz told Minnesotans they are essentially prohibited from interacting with
one another in any form not exempted by the state.
Even worse, the Democrat, using the threat of 90 days in jail, told his
state's residents they are not to mingle with people who do not live in
their home, even in outdoor settings.
Walz apparently learned a lesson from the backlash to Democrats' bans of
religious services and funerals, as those activities are exempted by the
order.
It's not likely even the most mild-mannered people at this point would
tolerate being told they can't worship or say goodbye to loved ones, as
they were earlier this year.
They were, of course, told it was too dangerous to go to church even as
they watched leftists destroy portions of Minneapolis and other cities and
march against perceived racial injustice with impunity from mandates.
Minnesota's Democrat governor has issued what is perhaps the most draconian
coronavirus lockdown order in any area of the country since the coronavirus
pandemic began in March.
Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday a four-week ban on social gatherings
that, if it is being interpreted correctly, ordered his state's residents
to refrain from entertaining guests inside of their own homes.
In a massive 23-page executive order issued a week before Thanksgiving,
Walz told Minnesotans they are essentially prohibited from interacting with
one another in any form not exempted by the state.
Even worse, the Democrat, using the threat of 90 days in jail, told his
state's residents they are not to mingle with people who do not live in
their home, even in outdoor settings.
Walz apparently learned a lesson from the backlash to Democrats' bans of
religious services and funerals, as those activities are exempted by the
order.
It's not likely even the most mild-mannered people at this point would
tolerate being told they can't worship or say goodbye to loved ones, as
they were earlier this year.
They were, of course, told it was too dangerous to go to church even as
they watched leftists destroy portions of Minneapolis and other cities and
march against perceived racial injustice with impunity from mandates.