Get your popcorn ready folks.
It seems the state just ran to court to close Karl Manke's barber shop.
The Circuit Court Judge assigned the case just
denied the state's motion to have him shut down.
NBC25News:
A Shiawassee County judge sides with Owosso barber in battle with State of Michigan.
There's a definite legal question as to whether Gov Half-Whit's executive orders are even enforceable absent the legislature's approval, and on top of that they may have improperly issued the public health order shutting him down.
This is going to get gud as they say.
We'll see if Gov Half-Whit pulls her usual when challenged in court. If so, expect that she, purely by coincidence of course, decides to graciously issue a new executive order allowing barber shops to open before the case moves on so she can moot it.
On the other hand, this may be the case where she decided that she can't allow any further acts of
maiestas against her reign of error to stand.
2 comments:
Hey Aaron;
She will whatever it takes to make herself to look good, she has to impress gropy Joes handlers for her Veep slot, she is burning bridges in Michigan big time.
No new executive orders. They just pulled his license.
Folks, David Kallman, who is representing "The Barber of Owosso" (with apologies to Rossini) is a terrific attorney. He has handled tons of government overreach cases over the years, and if anything can be done about this, he is the one to do it.
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