JimT
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I don't know the specifics of MI law. My recollection is there was court challenge to her use of executive order to pass new regulations. The court upheld her power.
Was it MI where the barber won and was allowed to reopen? But under a technicality that ruling became moot a few day later because the state was reopening?
The problem is when the law doesn't put a time limit on the use of emergency power. It should be limited to 30-60 then revoked unless extended by the assembly. Either party without a consciences that controlled the assembly could extend this indefinitely.
Right now few courts want step in and revoke or limit the executive branch during a health crisis in lieu of putting it back in the assembly.
This week a judge in NC overturned the governors order to shut down bowling alleys. The judge smartly didn't rule on the constitutional issue of executive power. He made a factual decision that the governor was applying his own order in an inconsistent manner.
If you all thought the MSM media was at full steam you are wrong. The cacophony over schools reopening is going to be the next blowup. This started today and will pick up steam over the next few days and will be a defining moment in the election. One article I read suggested we would need to trade off opening bars and gyms to offset the increased cases from opening schools. Apparently Karen doesn't like to socialize or get fit.
Was it MI where the barber won and was allowed to reopen? But under a technicality that ruling became moot a few day later because the state was reopening?
The problem is when the law doesn't put a time limit on the use of emergency power. It should be limited to 30-60 then revoked unless extended by the assembly. Either party without a consciences that controlled the assembly could extend this indefinitely.
Right now few courts want step in and revoke or limit the executive branch during a health crisis in lieu of putting it back in the assembly.
This week a judge in NC overturned the governors order to shut down bowling alleys. The judge smartly didn't rule on the constitutional issue of executive power. He made a factual decision that the governor was applying his own order in an inconsistent manner.
If you all thought the MSM media was at full steam you are wrong. The cacophony over schools reopening is going to be the next blowup. This started today and will pick up steam over the next few days and will be a defining moment in the election. One article I read suggested we would need to trade off opening bars and gyms to offset the increased cases from opening schools. Apparently Karen doesn't like to socialize or get fit.