2022-11-14 -Land of the Free
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Democrat Attorney Who Halted Hochul's Quarantine Camp Regulation
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[ET] In what she has called a David versus Goliath battle, New York real estate lawyer Bobbie Anne Cox sued Governor Kathleen Hochul for issuing directives mandating quarantine for people exposed to or infected with highly contagious diseases such as COVID-19. The directives, dubbed "quarantine camp regulations," have been compared to laws that relocated Japanese during World War II without due process. Cox won the lawsuit on the grounds that Hochul’s regulation was unconstitutional.
In a recent interview, Cox told host Jan Jekielek that it’s crucial Americans learn about the U.S. Constitution so that they can prevent similar acts by state and federal governments.
"The constitution is not perfect, but it’s brilliant," Cox said. Schools should require learning about the U.S. Constitution, "from the little kids all the way up through high school, into college. The constitution was written to keep the government in check. The constitution wasn’t written to keep the people in check."
Our founding fathers came to this continent fleeing tyranny, Cox said. "They wrote the constitution in such a manner that if it’s followed, there wouldn’t be tyranny on these shores, ever. Yet, here we are, 250 years later, and we’re fighting tyranny."
It is tyrannical for a government to take power to which it is not entitled, Cox explained. During the pandemic, state and federal governments gave themselves powers the constitution did not give them.
When a governor such as Hochul takes on powers that properly belong to the legislature, "that’s tyranny," Cox reiterated.
"The attitude is kind of like, ’Well, we know we can’t do this, but we’re going to do it anyway.’ And then the theory is, ’Catch me if you can.’"
Seems like that has been happening on the Federal level, too.
She immediately started speaking out about the illegitimacy of the lockdowns. She was bombarded by business owners and landlords asking her if the forced closures and rent moratorium were legal, and what they could do to fight back.
"We were seeing small businesses, landlords, people who were just getting decimated by the government."
Cox started a YouTube channel explaining the rights that the Constitution ensures, but the platform removed her videos.
Unexpectedly.
She then moved the channel to Rumble. Cox considers herself a Democrat but worked with Republican lawmakers because she believes government overreach is not a partisan issue.
"I’m actually a Democrat ... In my mind, this is not a political thing. This is a human rights issue. This is a constitutional issue ... This is about being an American, and something people have really forgotten. It’s not people’s fault. I think it’s because we just really don’t teach this in school anymore."
Unexpectedly.
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Posted by Bobby 2022-11-14 11:30||
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