A judge told Shelley Luther, the salon owner who opened her business in defiance of the governor's orders, that she had the option to avoid jail time if she admitted to the government she was "wrong" and "selfish" for opening.
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) May 5, 2020
Here is her response:pic.twitter.com/s5SM2XKYSq
Her supporters have started a GoFundMe for her. Let’s make her a millionaire. Maybe we can make that damned tyrant of a judge cower in fear of the wrath of decent Americans!
Just took a look @ the go fund me. WOW!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see all the people contributed. And was proud to join them.
I hope all that read this blog do the same, and show that Americans have each others backs.
Going to make a contribution myself, even though my pay's been cut 30% and my wife's now out of work. (Anyone need a good engineering consultant?)
ReplyDeleteI look at this judge, and the cops enforcing separation orders*, etc., and think "Someone needs to tell these people 'Just following orders' didn't work out so well last time".
* I saw an article a few days ago, don't recall where, in which a police office told a couple to separate. The couple replied "We're married and living together" and the cop still mandated that they separate.
Hurray for Shelley Luther.
ReplyDeleteNow there's this: https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/06/misguided-abuse-power-texas-ag-paxton-release-jailed-salon-owner
Let's see how this turns out. I couldn't be politics on the part of the Texas AG who sees the turnout at the gofundme page and thought "bandwagon" could it?