Gov. Evers makes next move in allowing DHS to craft new emergency rule Evers is proposing a new plan, a 150 day shutdown of the state (5 MONTHS!) followed by a 120 day extension. 270 days total. He is following Wisconsin state law here and this plan will get sent to the JCRAR (Joint Committee for Review on Administrative Rules). The 10 people on this committee (6 Republican and 4 Democrat) will literally hold the direction of our lives in their hands. Contact them and let them know if you do not want this order imposed on us as a law. We need them to strike down all aspects of this plan. *NO 150 DAY CONTINUATION *NO 120 DAY EXTENSION *NO FORCED MASKS *NO FORCED TESTING *NO FORCED VACCINATION *NO FORCED QUARANTINE *NO RESTRICTIONS If the JCRAR rejects Evers’ plan then it dies. We must make sure this happens. They are only going to know how you feel if you ACTUALLY CALL. Our forefathers literally fought and agonized over decisions that affected their family, their livelihood, their health, and many of them sacrificed everything for FREEDOM. We can manage to make 10 phone calls and send 10 emails! These are…
Tag: Safer At Home
This past week the WI Supreme Court invalidated Gov. Evers’ Emergency Order 28 – Safer At Home. You can read more here: Wisconsin Supreme Court Says the State’s COVID-19 Lockdown Violated the Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers The Wisconsin Supreme Court invalidated the order in this ruling: WI Legislature vs Andrea Palm This ruling is technical in some aspects, but worth reading. What deserves commentary in this case is the concurring opinions by Justice Rebecca Bradley and Justice Daniel Kelly, and the dissent by Justice Brian Hagedorn. Justices R. Bradley and Kelly, deal with the broad unconstitutionality of such an order. We believe they are spot on. We are saddened that the Republican Party didn’t do all it could to get the law abiding, conservatives, and church going public out to vote and re-elect Justice Dan Kelly. What a difference his vote has made in this case, and why these elections matter. Now we come to Justice Brian Hagedorn, and his dissent. We know many of the RRP have met Justice Hagedorn when he was running for the WI Supreme Court. He is a good person, who we thought held much of the same philosophical beliefs as…