The Washington Post editorial board published a statement condemning Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ fierce opposition to mandates for masks and vaccinations. He wants to run for President as the candidate most like Trump.
It wrote:
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, a Republican, has descended to a jaw-dropping level of cynicism. At a news conference on Monday, he announced that if local governments in Florida impose vaccine mandates on their employees, he would fine them $5,000 for every worker. Then he stood silently by as Gainesville city employees made false claims about the mRNA vaccines that have saved countless lives during the pandemic.
Although the wave of illness from the delta variant appears to be receding in Florida, the state has suffered a terrible summer toll of hospitalizations and deaths. A governor facing such a cataclysm might naturally be expected to use all methods to keep people safe. Instead, Mr. DeSantis, an ally of former president Donald Trump, has for months been campaigning against mask and vaccine mandates and actively sought to prevent business, government and schools from imposing them. These are vital tools to save lives in the face of a highly transmissible disease, but the governor insists that everyone should have the right to make their own decision. He casts himself as a defender of personal freedom.
This is a favorite argument of Republican governors and others, including Mr. Trump, who last year amid lockdowns was tweeting “LIBERATE MICHIGAN” and other states. But personal freedom does not give an individual the right to hurt others. Those not wearing masks and refusing to get vaccinated are spreading the virus and overcrowding the nation’s hospitals. They are the majority of those who are dying. This is not freedom; it is recklessness.

There needs to be a way to hold office-holders criminally accountable for the people they kill.
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We’d have to empty out the prisons of all those convicted of non-violent offenses. . . and even then we might not have enough room for all those accountable.
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“Judge blocks N.Y. vaccine mandate for Christian healthcare workers on grounds it interferes with their religious faith.” Regardless of the faith, it’s potentially problematic when more than one in 6 U.S. hospitals are owned by religious groups.
Given the right wing court rulings related to “freedom of religion”, taxpayers should not have positioned a single faith as the 3rd largest U.S. employer.
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Starting last spring DeSantis started to withhold the daily counts of infections and deaths. The state did issue weekly numbers. Since I live in a resort part of the state, our spring and summer numbers exploded. Any official that countermands the governor faces retaliation. DeSantis continues to spread misinformation about wearing masks despite research the contrary. DeSantis continues to maintain that “masks do not work.” With the opening of schools in mid-August, the number of infections among students and staff have surged until this week when the numbers have started to drop. Our local school district has done very little to modify programming and implement any of the protocols recommended by the CDC. Some of the more educated people in the community have been critical of the governor, but there are still many followers that conflate DeSantis’ combative, bullying stance with real strength of character.
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it’s criminal negligence, if not accessory to murder.
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I do wonder if some of the leaders who have negated protections around the virus might one day face collective lawsuits for “lethal incompetence”
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Recklessness of this magnitude is a crime that should be punished with a prison life sentence and no parole.
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“Give them Liberty or give them death!” – Ron DeSadist
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