Wicked Whitmer

and Her

Twisted-Little-Tyrant Disease

October 26, 2022

In the October 25, 2022 Michigan gubernatorial debate between Gretchen Whitmer and Tudor Dixon, Gretchen Whitmer said the following:

“Mrs. Dixon says that I kept students out longer than any other state. That’s just not true. I worked closely with my Republican and Democratic governors, and kids were out for three months.”

   The governor of Michigan lacks the integrity it takes to tell the honest-to-God’s truth about her orders to close schools during the pandemic. She closed all schools, statewide for over 12 months. In Detroit, Flint and Ann Arbor schools were closed for 22 months. And as she ordered lockdowns in her state, ordering that no public assemblies were allowed, she was caught, like all the other Democrats, marching arm-in-arm (oops, forgot the self-executed order to social distance by at least 6 feet with everyone, at all times) with BLM protesters, while the crowds (which she deemed illegal) were unmasked (which she also deemed illegal).

Wow.

And it shows. National test scores now show Michigan students in the bottom ten of all the states in the country. Good job, Wicked Whitmer.

From “The Blaze”, April 10, 2020:

Michiganders will only be permitted to visit residences within the state if they are set to care for a relative or elderly friend.

“All public and private gatherings of any size are prohibited,” Whitmer said during a Thursday news conference.

Whitmer pointed out that any Michiganders engaging in outdoor activities — such as exercising or dog-walking — must continue to maintain social distancing measures of at least six feet.

Other permitted activities include attending funerals — so long as there are no more than 10 people present — visiting nursing homes if applicable (only to provide care), and visitations complying with court-ordered child custody arrangements.

Executive Order 2020-11: Temporary prohibition on large assemblages and events, temporary school closures. Issued: March 16, 2020:

…prohibits residents from visiting family or friends with exceptions for providing care, bans public and private gatherings regardless of size or family ties, and places restrictions on what types of businesses may operate and in what capacity.

She implied during an interview that President Trump was intentionally withholding medical supplies from Michigan. That wasn’t true, either.

Only businesses deemed as “essential for sustaining life” were allowed to be open.

She passed sweeping absentee voter allowances, even though the Michigan State Constitution delegates all voter laws and changes thereof unto the Michigan Legislature, only. And when the Michigan Legislature refused to stand up for their constituents who dared to question the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election (despite the blatant fraud pointed out by the “Antrim County Audit” and others), Gretchen’s Attorney General, Dana Nessel, publicly threatened anyone in the state (on November 21, 2020 on television) with prosecution if they dared to question the election. Good job, Gretchen and Dana. Good job.

One of her Executive Orders (“Stay Home Stay Safe” E.O. signed into effect on March 23, 2020) allowed non-motorized boating such as sailing, kayaking and canoeing, while all motorized boating including jet skis was not allowed. Many were bewildered.

And, then, in an epic: Oooooopppsss: during the time that this E.O. was in effect for everyone else in the state, Whitmer’s now infamous husband, Marc Mallory, called the marina where he docks his boat in Elk Rapids, and tried to cut the line and get them to launch his boat ahead of others, in time for Memorial Day weekend. When the marina owner told him he wouldn’t be able to grant his request because, due to the governor’s executive orders the marina was far behind, Mallory made national headlines when he responded with, “I am the husband to the governor, will this make a difference?”

Gretchen tried to shirk off all responsibility of this and spin her husband’s abhorrent behavior as “joking…he made a failed attempt at humor.”

It failed, alright. Michiganders, as well as the rest of the country, were not amused.

She banned gardening:

From the Washington Examiner’s Beth Bailey, dated April 16, 2020:

“Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, has faced a national backlash for the drastic and confusing expansion of her stay-at-home order, issued April 9 in an overreaching attempt to curb the state’s severe coronavirus outbreak. While many of the order’s provisions have garnered scrutiny, Whitmer’s ban on landscaping work and the closure of garden centers and nurseries have drawn exceptional ire.

When discussing this portion of her ban with NBC’s Today show on Wednesday, Whitmer attempted to say her restrictions didn’t matter, because the weather wasn’t good anyway. “I’ve got snow on the ground here in Michigan … the fact that we’re cracking down on … planting, or landscaping, or golfing really for a couple more weeks isn’t going to meaningfully impact people’s ability to do it because the snow will do that in and of itself.”

With Whitmer’s order, Michigan garden centers and nurseries have been cut off from a booming trade…”

Of course, this resulted in many smaller nurseries shutting down permanently, and the ravaging effect of this, like the loss of so many other businesses, was that families lost their livelihoods.

Overall, Whitmer signed 140 Executive Orders during the 2020 pandemic.

If you were a Michigander, you could go out on one of the lakes in a canoe, but not on a motor boat or jet ski. You could not get together with your family members, at all. You could not golf. You could not garden, and all nurseries (through the spring and summer of the year) were ordered to be shut down and all home improvement stores were ordered not to sell gardening supplies. The whole nation watched videos of people strolling through stores in Michigan with the gardening sections roped off. You could not assembly or gather together with others (unless you were the governor or a member of BLM or Antifa). You couldn’t attend a funeral unless you were assured that only ten people or less would be there. 

Gretchen Whitmer, like New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, caused the deaths of thousands of elderly patients when she ordered assisted living facilities and nursing homes to admit contagious patients from hospitals. (This is normally outlawed in the State of Michigan. No one with a contagious disease is allowed admittance into an assisted living or skilled nursing facility in Michigan under Michigan State Regulations.) However, when all other (even outdoor) activities and businesses were shut down, this normally-in-place law was reversed. In the name of: “Stopping the Spread.”

When it was all said and done, 39,250 people died from the pandemic in the state of Michigan. Many of their loved ones could not hold funerals for them.

And we cannot quantify the damage done to children with some of the longest school shut downs in the nation.

From the website: www.michigancapitolconfidential.com  by Jamie Hope on September 2, 2022:

The latest report on the National Assessment of Educational Progress was released Thursday (that is, September 1, 2022). The document, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, showed a steep drop in student attainment between 2020 and 2022.

Although nationwide math and reading scores had been declining gradually between 2012 and 2020, the slide accelerated sharply during the COVID panic. Reading scores dropped five points during the two-year period, while math scores went down seven points.

Lower-achieving students experienced greater declines in scores, but no student group showed an increase. The NEAP’s Midwest grouping, which includes Michigan and eleven other states, declined more than the national average — down seven points in reading and nine points in math.

When the Republican (albeit weak) controlled Michigan legislature tried to place restrictions on Whitmer’s  self-appointed Emergency Powers eight different times, she vetoed every one of their bills.

When you look at all of this, it begs the question: What kind of a person wants to micro-manage every little detail of the lives of over 10 million people, to the -ennth degree and what kind of a person, without pause, will order children kept out of schools for two years, even when the science did not support the school closures?

I think the answer is: a sick one.

You don’t have to have a PhD in psychology to understand that this displays the mind of a twisted little tyrant. That’s my official diagnosis.

Not only does her behavior indicate strong arrogance. It’s hard to think like someone like this, but if you look at what she actually did you can see how extremely ill she really is. One indicator of this is her blatant dishonesty.

She loved the power. She was drunk on it. Any effort to rein her in, she quashed, immediately. She saw her opportunity to rule like a tyrant, disregarding not only the science and the State Constitution, but all morality, too. She swiped the power away from anyone who dissented and marched on, unchecked. Remember, she didn’t just order infected elderly in with other elderly people and she didn’t just order schools closed longer than any other state in the nation – she regulated whether the people of Michigan could go outside or not; visit with family members or not (they couldn’t); then she dictated the minute details of their lives – which kinds of watercraft they could use and not use; whether they could garden (they couldn’t); whether or not they could gold (they couldn’t); whether or not they could attend funerals.

140 Executive Orders. Let that sink in. 

What Gretchen Whitmer believed (it’s obvious) was that she could manage every little detail of the lives of ten million people better than they could manage them themselves.

But she couldn’t. She did not manage the lives of ten million people better than they would’ve done on their own. And even if she had, which she didn’t, she didn’t have the moral (or Constitutional) right to do it, anyway.

She did a horrible job. You can’t golf? You can’t garden? How was planting flowers in my backyard going to expose me, or others, to the virus? You can go canoeing but not jet skiing? What sense did any of her micro-managing make?

Not much. And Michiganders were, at first, bewildered…but then as her tyranny continued on to no end, they became furious.

And then, where it counted – in protecting the sector of the population most susceptible to the virus – the elderly – she failed miserably! Instead of leaving the already-in-place Regulations for assisted living and skilled nursing facilities alone; which would have prevented the spread of the virus to the most vulnerable of us all – she failed the elderly (and all of their loved ones) by reversing the law and forcing facilities to admit the contagious, exposing the non-infected, healthy elderly residents to the disease. And the results were catastrophic. 39,250 dead.

This, my friends, is what we would refer to as a Control Freak.

A Control Freak from hell with Twisted-Little-Tyrant disease.

Good job.

1 Timothy 4: 1-2

The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.

Psalm 125: 3a, 4-5

The scepter of the wicked will not remain
    over the land allotted to the righteous,

Lord, do good to those who are good,
    to those who are upright in heart.
But those who turn to crooked ways
    the Lord will banish with the evildoers.

From dictionary.com:

tyrant

[ tahy-ruhnt ]

See synonyms for: tyrant / tyrants on Thesaurus.com


Definition of tyrant

noun

  1. a sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
  2. any person in a position of authority who exercises power oppressively or despotically.
  3. a tyrannical or compulsory influence.
  4. an absolute ruler, especially one in ancient Greece or Sicily.

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