Wednesday, September 08, 2021

Blow to DeSantis as judge rules Florida cannot enforce mask mandate ban. (The Guardian)

Three cheers for the plaintiffs and Leon County Circuit Court Judge John C. Cooper for upholding then Rule of Law. 

The reality is that our  Governor, RONALD DION DeSANTIS, gives the impression that he lacks moral principles and is nuttier than a fruitcake, appealing to appalling mask-denying, vaccine-rejecting ninnies, boobies and crackpots.   

Our boorish, bumptious bully of a Fox News prancing former Congressman from St. Augustine never did anything for our Congressional District, while stiffing our elected officials on scheduled meetings.

The notion of DeSANTIS being re-elected or running for higher office has become, at best, facetious.  From The Guardian: 

Blow to DeSantis as judge rules Florida cannot enforce mask mandate ban

Judge rules against governor while appeals court decides whether ban on public schools mandating masks is ultimately legal

DeSantis said on Wednesday he was confident the state would prevail. The matter could ultimately be decided by the Florida supreme court.
DeSantis said on Wednesday he was confident the state would prevail. The matter could ultimately be decided by the Florida supreme court. Photograph: Paul Hennessy/Sopa Images/Rex/Shutterstock
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Florida judge ruled on Wednesday that the state cannot enforce a ban on public schools mandating the use of masks against the coronavirus while an appeals court sorts out whether the ban is ultimately legal.

The ruling by Leon county circuit judge John C Cooper came amid a surge in cases caused by the Delta virus variant. Though statistics show that surge has begun to wane, Miami-Dade county public schools, Florida’s largest school district, said this week 13 employees had died from Covid-19 since 16 August.

Judge Cooper lifted an automatic stay of his decision last week that the Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, and education officials exceeded their authority by imposing the blanket ban through executive order and hitting pro-mask local school boards with financial penalties

Cooper said the overwhelming evidence before him in a lawsuit by parents challenging the DeSantis ban was that wearing masks does provide some protection for children in crowded school settings, particularly those under 12 for whom no vaccine yet exists.

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