A small win overall, but enough to judicially prove DeBlasio, AG, and Coumo were wrong; as if there was ever a doubt when presented with such blatant hypocrisy.
I doubt much will change, though. They'll still harass and condemn religious people as villains that want to kill all the poor vulnerable people -- even while they maliciously place COVID patients into retirement homes for the purpose of reducing the number of older voters. The best I can hope for out of this is that it will be used against them during re-elections to show their peak levels of incompetence.
Your state would have to be filled with mentally deficient political zealots who border on fanaticism to reelect these people after the insane shit they've pulled in the last six months.
Your state would have to be filled with mentally deficient political zealots who border on fanaticism to reelect these people after the insane shit they've pulled in the last six months.
Well, I've got some good news, and some bad news. The bad news is, there's no good news, just more bad news.
It's a shame that it's more about religious intolerance due to the typical political leanings of Catholic/Christian and Jewish being more conservative.
Many left-leaning politicians will make mellifluous rallying cries that cite God and religion as a foundation, but do so solely for the votes of the more moderate religious centrist. Once in office they have no problem putting the boot down as long as they have an imaginary moral platform to do it from; which I think has been clearly demonstrated by NY and CA, in particular.
They'll use it to their advantage when necessary, but certainly won't allow themselves to be burdened by actually practicing what they preach.
Your state would have to be filled with mentally deficient political zealots who border on fanaticism to reelect these people after the insane shit they've pulled in the last six months.
Which is exactly how Alexandria Occasional-Cortex got elected.
Can't wait for them to get a letter telling them to quit it that they will ignore.
ooh will it be Sternly Worded?
The sternliest.
A small win overall, but enough to judicially prove DeBlasio, AG, and Coumo were wrong; as if there was ever a doubt when presented with such blatant hypocrisy.
I doubt much will change, though. They'll still harass and condemn religious people as villains that want to kill all the poor vulnerable people -- even while they maliciously place COVID patients into retirement homes for the purpose of reducing the number of older voters. The best I can hope for out of this is that it will be used against them during re-elections to show their peak levels of incompetence.
Your state would have to be filled with mentally deficient political zealots who border on fanaticism to reelect these people after the insane shit they've pulled in the last six months.
Well, I've got some good news, and some bad news. The bad news is, there's no good news, just more bad news.
It also doesn't make much sense considering any religious building could enforce social distancing and the like much better than a protest.
It's a shame that it's more about religious intolerance due to the typical political leanings of Catholic/Christian and Jewish being more conservative.
Many left-leaning politicians will make mellifluous rallying cries that cite God and religion as a foundation, but do so solely for the votes of the more moderate religious centrist. Once in office they have no problem putting the boot down as long as they have an imaginary moral platform to do it from; which I think has been clearly demonstrated by NY and CA, in particular.
They'll use it to their advantage when necessary, but certainly won't allow themselves to be burdened by actually practicing what they preach.
lolwut
Oh they'll still vote, but miraculously for Democrats 100% of the time.
Which is exactly how Alexandria Occasional-Cortex got elected.
Well thank fuck that at least one judge is still sane.
The commies will start executing judges soon.
Can this be used as a precedent to sue?
Don't think you need precedent to sue; just standing.
If you did sue it would probably help your case, though.
Yep; standing is needed to sue, precedent is needed to win.
I doubt Emperor Cuomo cares what some puny federal court thinks.
But when will they be arrested for their crimes?
So what? King Roberts doesn't care.