A tense truce in the Sunflower State as the numbers worsen along with public disputes over the data.
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Governor, top lawmakers agree: No Kansas mask rule for now
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and top Republican legislators agreed Tuesday to try for now to encourage Kansas counties to adopt local mask mandates rather than consider a statewide rule as the state experiences its biggest surge in new coronavirus cases of the pandemic.
Governor granny getting some serious blowback for her unneeded and unlawful mask mandate.
ReplyDeleteShe is a one termer at best with no credibility. Who gives a rat’s ass what she says. Libs tell you how focused on science they are. How about the science of small business going bankrupt, people dying from missed surgeries, drug abuse, suicides, and abuse that has gone on because the Libs were trying to ruin the economy prior to the election. It has backfired, like everything these train wreck lefties always do. Get ready for a Red Wave. The Dems have failed all of us.
ReplyDelete^^^^^^Kudos
ReplyDeleteSo an order is eventually coming since the people have proven time and time again that they will refuse to do the right thing on their own.
ReplyDeleteShe is only worried about gay rights. Weird
ReplyDeleteEven with a mask mandate the numbers are going up? Weird.
ReplyDelete...SHUT UP!
ReplyDelete...MASK UP!
...Y'FUKUP!
The vast majority of counties opted out of the mask mandate. That's why cases are going up. The rates are way up in their counties.
ReplyDeleteWhy are Magats so fucking stupid? Weird.