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JUDGE MCHANEY SPEAKS HIS MIND IN FRIDAY AFTERNOON CASE

Chief Judge Michael McHaney of Clay County had this to say at the conclusion of the case he heard yesterday afternoon (Mainer v Pritzker) in the Clay County courtroom:

“Since the inception of this insanity, the following regulations, rules or consequences have occurred: I won't get COVID if I get an abortion, but I will get COVID if I get a colonoscopy. Selling pot is essential, but selling goods and services at a family owned business is not. Pot wasn't even legal and pot dispensaries didn't even exist in this state until five months ago and, in that five months, they have become essential, but a family-owned business in existence for five generations is not.

A family of six can pile in their car and drive to Carlyle Lake without contracting COVID but, if they all get in the same boat, they will. We are told that kids rarely contract the virus and sunlight kills it, but summer youth programs, sports programs are cancelled. Four people can drive to the golf course and not get COVID but, if they play in a foursome, they will. If I go to Walmart, I won't get COVID but, if I go to church, I will. Murderers are released from custody while small business owners are threatened with arrest if they have the audacity to attempt to feed their families.

These are just a few of examples of rules, regulations and consequences that are arbitrary, capricious, and completely devoid of anything even remotely approaching common sense.

State's attorneys in this state, county sheriffs, mayors, city councils and county boards have openly and publicly defied these orders followed by threats to withhold funding and revocation of necessary licenses and certifications unless you obey. Our economy is shut down because of a flu virus with a 98 percent plus survival rate. Doctors and experts say different things weekly. The defendant cites models in his opposition. The only thing experts will agree on is that all models are wrong and some are useful.

The Centers for Disease Control now says the virus is not easily spread on surfaces. The defendant in this case orders you to stay home and pronounces that, if you leave the state, you are putting people in danger, but his family members traveled to Florida and Wisconsin because he deems such travel essential. One initial rationale why the rules don't apply to him is that his family farm had animals that needed fed. Try selling that argument to farmers who have had to slaughter their herds because of disruption in the supply chain.

When laws do not apply to those who make them, people are not being governed, they are being ruled. Make no mistake, these executive orders are not laws. They are royal decrees. Illinois citizens are not being governed, they are being ruled. The last time I checked, Illinois citizens are also Americans and Americans don't get ruled. The last time a monarch tried to rule Americans, a shot was fired that was heard around the world. That day led to the birth of a nation consensually governed based upon a document which ensures that on this day in this, any American courtroom tyrannical despotism will always lose and liberty, freedom and the constitution will always win.”—Judge Michael D. McHaney, Clay County court, Mainer v. Pritzker, argued May 22, 2020.


https://www.thevillagersvoice.com/judge-mchaney-says-it-beautifully-in-friday-afternoon-case/

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Re: Covid-19 sacme - Judge Michael McHaney speaks re Mainer v Pritzke
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2020, 08:57:35 AM »
Clay County Judge Again Rules Against Pritzker’s Stay-At-Home Order; Grants Exemption To Downstate Tanning Salon And Manager


Governor JB Pritzker was sworn in as the 43rd governor of the state of Illinois on January 14, 2019.


What is Mainer v Pritzker

A downstate judge who has said “the Bill of Rights is being shredded” every moment of the stay-at-home order in Illinois is scheduled to hold a hearing Friday afternoon on a new lawsuit seeking to block Gov. JB Pritzker’s order statewide. The lawsuit, filed in Clay County by Iraq War veteran James Mainer and his business, HCL Deluxe Tan, seeks a temporary restraining order on behalf of all citizens and businesses in Illinois. A hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday before Judge Michael McHaney, the same judge who granted Illinois State Rep. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) a restraining order exempting him from the stay-at-home order, until it was lifted at Bailey’s request.

McHaney has sent clear signals he’s opposed to the governor’s order. “Every second this Executive Order is in existence, the Illinois Constitution, numerous sections of it are being violated and the Bill of Rights is being shredded,” McHaney said when he granted Bailey’s restraining order. Like Bailey’s lawsuit, Mainer is challenging the governor’s authority to extend his stay-at-home order beyond the first 30 days of his original disaster proclamation

Thomas DeVore, sought a temporary restraining order barring the governor from enforcing the order statewide, but instead Clay County Judge Michael McHaney granted an order only for Mainer and his business.