"When the centurion heard that, he went and told the commander, saying, 'Take care what you do, for this man is a Roman.' "
Acts 22:26
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, yesterday 2:31 pm:
The @DallasCountyTx Commissioners Court extended the Disaster Declaration to 5/20 at requests of @DFWHCouncil its member health systems and @DCHHS . I will continue to work with everyone to our #publichealth first and help your business/jobs and our economy as much as I can. CJ— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) April 3, 2020
Citizens go Ape[well, you know].
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, two hours later:
Based on the extension of the Declaration of Disaster granted today, I am extending the Dallas County Safer at Home Order to April 30. The Declaration of Disaster is necessary to provide the tools to lead you through this. The Safer at Home Orders are the rules we ask of you.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) April 3, 2020
He backed down, at least this time.
Bottom Line: It's hard to be optimistic about where our liberties are headed, but we suppose Clay Jenkins backing down yesterday is one modestly positive sign.
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