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Billy Bob posted an update 5 years, 10 months ago
I am back to my mind being controlled to think I am a Muslim woman, must cover my face or no commercial transactions allowed in Texas….post is a real life experience of the back lash. Ironically what is missing is Governor Abbott’s wheel chair reaped him millions and millions of dollars in a law suit when while attending law school in Houston. An oak tree fell on him while jogging in Houston’s toniest and richest neighborhoods…consequently a while later a cap was imposed on similar law suits.
(Ummm..the word lash just popped into my mind, am I supposed to give myself 50+ lashes?)
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For once, I agree with the libtards. I could not be angrier about the idea that this governor seems to be wearing two faces from that wheel chair. Reminds me how we used to plan buildings in grad school where we put one step at the end of a long ramp just because ADA had made it impossible to make buildings beautiful. Fitting the ramp in is attractive in only the rarest of situations (no matter how hard you try.) He seems to be doing that to all of us now in TX.
Personally, I think sitting on his butt has either softened his lawyer mind, or has accepted payment and bought into the corona carnival and hopes to be the reincarnated FDR…RINO. God help Texas, banish the traitors…they’re everywhere. Call me a conspiracy nut, if the shoe fits I’ll wear it.
Okay what division of government gets to do the infringement of civil rights…per the governor of Texas the county had that responsibility…what crap.
In an interview with Waco television station KWTX, Abbott said his previous state order would have allowed the move long ago, adding county officials had “finally figured that out.”
“We want to make sure individual liberty is not infringed upon by government and hence government cannot require individuals to wear masks,” Abbott said.
“Local governments can require stores and businesses to require masks …. They’ve always had the opportunity and ability. Just like they can require people to wear shoes and shirts, these businesses can require people to wear face masks,” Abbott said.
Read more here: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/state/texas/article243598277.html#storylink=cpy
Thanks for the veiled woman suggestion, so obvious once you made it. I’ll try it out in posts on the mask-querade topic!
Random lady at a local store: “You’re supposed to be wearing a mask.” Me: “I’m supposed to be wearing underwear too, yet here we are.”
Good one. Lol. Hard to come up with a come back to that one.