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soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 08:07 PM Mar 2021

A judge ruled Austin can continue to enforce mask mandate after the Texas attorney general sued to


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Kyle Griffin
@kylegriffin1
A judge in Texas has ruled that the city of Austin and the county that encompasses it could continue to enforce its mask mandate after Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to stop the order.

A judge ruled Austin can continue to enforce mask mandate after the Texas attorney general sued to...
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A judge ruled Austin can continue to enforce mask mandate after the Texas attorney general sued to (Original Post) soothsayer Mar 2021 OP
GREAT decision! bluestarone Mar 2021 #1
I feel so sorry for any rational Texans having this dumb-ass government. erronis Mar 2021 #2
Jeez laweez gratuitous Mar 2021 #3
these repuke fuckers are always screaming about FREEDOM Skittles Mar 2021 #4
Excellent. I've been looking for this ruling. Thanks. lamp_shade Mar 2021 #5

erronis

(15,241 posts)
2. I feel so sorry for any rational Texans having this dumb-ass government.
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 08:13 PM
Mar 2021

I'm usually not prone to feel sorry for you cowboys but this is ridiculous!

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
3. Jeez laweez
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 08:18 PM
Mar 2021

What kind of a blood-gargling psychopath do you have to be to go to court to force people to risk their lives by foregoing the simple, effective, and CHEAP countermeasures?

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