Friday, April 10, 2020

STATE POWER VS.1ST AMENDMENT DURING COVID-19 CRISIS

Law enforcement: Stay-at-home violators face arrest, citation ...
"The mayor of Port Isabel, Texas, has decided, for whatever reason, that residents may not travel with more than two people in their vehicles. What if you’re a single parent with two kids? Well, sorry, one of your kids is out of luck. It’s not clear how this rule will be enforced, but some states have made that easier on themselves by setting up checkpoints to stop and question every car that passes through...I should stop here to remind you that Florida and New York are places in the United States of America, not Soviet Russia."


By Matt Walsh
DailyWire.com

On Saturday, police in Kansas City "intervened" to shut down a parade of elementary school teachers. The staff of John Fiske Elementary School decided to organize the parade as a way to boost the morale of their students and encourage them in their new distance learning adventure. All of the teachers and administrators were in their own cars. 

There was literally no chance whatsoever of any virus being transmitted from car to car. But a spokeswoman for the police later explained, after the elicit gathering was descended upon by law enforcement, that the celebration of learning was not “necessary” or “essential.”

Two days before the Kansas City community was saved from the threat of cheerful elementary school teachers waving to children from their sedans, police in Malibu arrested a man who was caught paddle boarding in the ocean. 

Two boats and three additional deputies in vehicles were called to the scene of the non-essential joyride. How could a man out by himself in the Pacific possibly contract or spread the coronavirus? Nobody knows. But orders are orders, after all. And so the man was pulled out of the ocean and hauled away in handcuffs.

Not far from this harrowing scene, the San Diego sheriff’s department was giving out citations to people who’d committed the nefarious crime of “watching the sunset” on the beach. 

At around the same time, over on the east coast, Pennsylvania state police were pulling over and ticketing a woman who, according to the citation, was "going for a drive." 

 You may think that going for a drive when you’ve been locked in your home for three weeks is indeed a rather essential activity. And you may also think that there is essentially zero risk of contracting or transmitting the virus while you drive along a country road in the rural county of York, Pennsylvania. But none of that matters. The politicians have spoken. You may leave your home only for the reasons they decree.

A woman in Minnesota was recently pulled over and ticketed for two offenses: First, driving with a canceled license, which seems fair. But second, for violating her state’s stay-at-home order. She said she’d gone to Taco Bell and before that had visited her storage unit. Why should one be essential and not the other? Who knows. That is up for the politicians to decide. The point is that you can’t just go out and move around as you please. What do you think this is? A free country?

Officials in other parts of the nation have banned essential retailers from selling non-essential items like mosquito repellent. I suppose the prevention of West Nile and malaria are no longer considered essential. The mayor of Port Isabel, Texas, has decided, for whatever reason, that residents may not travel with more than two people in their vehicles.

What if you’re a single parent with two kids? Well, sorry, one of your kids is out of luck. It’s not clear how this rule will be enforced, but some states have made that easier on themselves by setting up checkpoints to stop and question every car that passes through.

A driver from New York who gets caught in Florida might face 60 days in jail. I should stop here to remind you that Florida and New York are places in the United States of America, not Soviet Russia.
Shadow of a wrought iron gate on a floor
Meanwhile, protestors outside of abortion clinics in  California and North Carolina have been arrested for violating their state’s stay-at-home orders, despite the fact that they were following the protocols of social distancing, not to mention that obscure legal artifact known as the First Amendment. 

But the First Amendment has officially been neutralized, as the multiple pastors arrested for holding worship services have found out. All of this may seem quite oppressive and gestapo-ish, but a police chief in Colorado put those worries aside by explaining that the act of leaving your house and going outside is not a right but a "privilege" that can be revoked if it is “misused.” 

A prosecutor in Ohio, exploding in a fit of rage during a radio interview, said that those who defy his state’s stay-at-home order are committing “felonious assault” and if you’re guilty of that, you can “sit your butt in jail, sit there and kill yourself.”

Again, I remind you: this is the United States of America. Or at least it used to be.

Apologists for our newly established police state will tell me that states and localities have the authority to impose restrictions in an emergency. That is true, but the question of how far their authority actually goes is complicated, and in this case made even more complicated by the fact that these stay-at-home orders, in many cases, are based not on a current medical emergency in the respective state, but on models that forecast the possibility of an emergency in the future. 

For example, Minnesota is under a stay-at-home order despite having only 29 coronavirus deaths among a population of over 5 million. Perhaps the situation will get worse. Perhaps not. The point is that there is no current emergency in Minnesota or many of the other states currently under lockdown. 

There is, rather, a model that projects an emergency. And if projected emergencies can justify the effective nullification of the Bill of Rights, where is the limit? Haven’t we now granted the government the power to seize near-total control on the basis of any real or phantom threat?

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

In the case of a virus, it is better to be safe than sorry. Who needs to go to tiny, nothing-there Port Isabel anyway? Anyway, it won't be long before they are begging for tourists! They shall perish at their own hands.

Anonymous said...

También se hace un llamado a los visitantes extranjeros para que se abstengan de visitar el poblado con vocación turística: “Tomando en cuenta la magnitud de esta pandemia, hacemos un atento llamado a quienes viajan procedentes de Texas o el resto del valle del Rio Grande, así como a los turistas y visitantes de la región, a que se abstengan de visitar nuestro municipiode Puerto Isabel durante las próximas semanas de riesgo, por los motivos ampliamente expuestos en los medios masivos de comunicación respecto al contagio de coronavirus”.

Anonymous said...

It is my God given right to Muff dive who I like claimed the Scumbag Renee Oliveira, I believe that I am providing a much needed service to the females of Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

Quien vaya a ese pinche ranchito. Pueblo sin madre.

Anonymous said...

Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins. While enforcement authorities should use logic in acting on apparent violations, activity that may put others at risk should be policed. I don't have the range of knowledge to understand the level of selfish behavior that holds that "freedom" is the right to do what you want no matter who it hurts even if the restriction is temporary. What is wrong with people?

Anonymous said...

The populace has given its liberties pretty easily, don't you think?
Close all schools-ok
Close restaurants-ok
Close churches-ok
Can't gather-ok
Can't drive with family to see Grandma-ok

I ask, where will it stop?
Come into your home to make sure you are not hoarding essentials?

Anonymous said...

I guess the only ones that can be on the streets are the gringo homeless. que suerte lol

Anonymous said...

The initial step involves clearing the payments that will be directly deposited, with banks expecting a Treasury Department transmission Friday to confirm the money will reach the right accounts. On Monday, the IRS would begin processing the payments — up to $1,200 for individuals, $2,400 for couples and an extra $500 for children — and the direct deposits would hit people's bank accounts on Wednesday.
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Anonymous said...

The Liberal Socialist Democrats have long advocated for a big government Nanny State. Now they have what they wanted and they don't like. Better rethink your political ideology putos.

Anonymous said...

The government is prioritizing the first few waves of payments in the coming weeks toward low-income Americans and Social Security beneficiaries, according to Lisa Greene-Lewis, a certified public accountant at TurboTax.
Open up all the cantinas for that week only lets help the small cantina owners by spending all 1200 dollars at their place.
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Anonymous said...

All you pendejos wearing face masks and gloves because of a fake virus! Dont think that everything will go back to normal! You are in for an awaking! America will become a police state and our rights will be taken away from us little by little!!!

Anonymous said...

as long as those stimulus checks keep coming who gives a shit @April 10, 2020 at 3:56 PM

Anonymous said...

April 10 @11:52...You are the textbook definition of a stupid Mexican...any questions moron?

Anonymous said...

These are the three essentials you will need in the future: a hand gun, a shotgun and a rifle. Buy more ammo than you can afford. Civil unrest is coming. Morons such as the local police and Eddie Trevino will be the catalysts for civil unrest in the RGV. It’s Showtime....

Anonymous said...

To the genius at April 11, 2020 at 4:45 AM

Often used by the gringo/coco (textbook definition) to point out their own genius and has come to be replaced by the term stupid gringo/coco. 'How's that for a slice of textbook definition, (get it) MORON?'

Anonymous said...

Why are they wearing that n91 mask they're not doctors nor nurses?

Anonymous said...

@9:20pm Pendejo! You forgot to mention also the monthly food stamps you receive from the Government! Pinche huevon ponte a trabajar! No wonder you don't give a sh*t!

Anonymous said...

April 12 @10:56... Go back to the barrio with your beer and bag of weed moron!

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