The Diocese of Brooklyn, which covers Brooklyn and Queens, argued houses of worship were being unfairly singled out by the governor's executive order. It noted that in red zones, businesses deemed "essential," from grocery stores to pet shops, can remain open without capacity limits, though "non-essential" businesses had to close. And in orange zones, most businesses can open without capacity restrictions.
What protected right was singled out? I can see Due Process in deciding between essential and non essential.
No where to I see the diocese of Brooklyn restricted from carrying guns, exercising free speech or having Halloween parties. I can see them claim some activities are essential, like handing out Halloween candy everyday.
What we have is the usual, dumbshit Supremes, that has not seemed to change. We are putting real idiots on that court.
Just ignore the Supremes.
Cuomo blames new conservative majority for High Court's COVID-19 decisionTe federal judiciary is totally fouled, unusable. Out here in California we ususaly ignore them.
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