Originally posted by Tom W
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There are a few nut jobs here in Michigan that think armed rebellion is the appropriate way to deal with Whitmer. That's ridiculous of course, but sometimes extremists will start to act out, when they feel disenfranchised. Whitmer illegally took total control of Michigan, and came out with literally dozens of EO's, to enforce her policies on everyone, and basically told us to STFU and obey. I don't support radical actions like what the "militia" did, but I can understand where their frustration comes from. You'd have thought that a 80 year old barber from Owosso Michigan was Public Enemy #1, simply because he wanted to reopen his little 1-chair shop and cut hair, against Whitmer's orders. I'm surprised that she didn't have him arrested by the State Police. She got totally ridiculous, and she's still pouting about being RIGHTFULLY corrected by the Michigan Supreme Court.
The "militia's" actions have unfortunately created a sympathy effect for Whitmer, who is playing that card for every penny its worth. Her pal Lezzie Nessie, is taking full political advantage as well, basically comparing the actions of a few knotheads with a full-blown civil war. So, the knotheads have given Whitmer and Lezzie the political trump card (no pun intended) that they have long desired. All because Whitmer and Lezzie Nessie hate Republicans and conservatives, and refuse to work with them.
Yet, one of Whitmer's biggest political selling points in her campaign for Governor was that she was "ready to reach across the aisle" to work with the opposition.
Guess she fooled all of us on that one.
Edit: to this date, not one case of Covid has been attributed to someone getting a haircut at Mr. Manke's shop. Much to the chagrin of Lezzie and Whitmer.
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