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During the Panny D, the government thought they had the right to dictate which livelihoods were essential. And many government officials took this power trip so far that they even jailed people for daring to open their businesses as if they had no right to make a living.
One of those people jailed under these draconian mandates just won a seat in the Texas legislature.
According to the New York Post:
Shelley Luther was ordered to jail for seven days in 2020 after Dallas County judge found her guilty of civil and criminal contempt of court, according to Fox 4 Dallas.
Luther had refused to shutter the business during lockdown. She was only released from jail after the personal intervention of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Now, however, she’s moving to the Lone Star state legislature, where she was elected this week to represent the northeast 62d district. Luther, a Republican, defeated Democrat Tiffany Drake with roughly 75% of the vote.
That’s not even close and it’s telling of how unpopular these COVID policies were, as you cannot lock up healthy people for no reason other than that they might get the invisible sniffles and not expect backlash.
“After about a month, my hairstylist were calling me saying I can’t feed my kids, I don’t know what to do, so we just made the decision to open back up, and I ended up in jail,” Luther told Fox and Friends.
“I wasn’t super political before any of this, but I’m like, you know, somebody has to do something about this. And so we ran for our first office shortly after that.”
That truly sums up how evil these policies were, as moms struggled to feed their children and the government treated them as criminals or trying to make ends meet. Not only is that evil but it is a level of tyranny that the government was never afforded.
Moral of the story: Don’t mess with Texas.
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