Our governor has been ruling New Jersey by edict ever since COVID first hit in 2020; after almost two years it's about time he let the people have some say in their government
The governor defies his own order on crowd size and social distancing to score political points in 2020.I happened to be in Florida when the COVID-19 pandemic began in earnest. That was in March of 2020.
When I flew into the Trenton airport and began the drive home, I felt like I was in an episode of that old science fiction TV show “The Twilight Zone.” There was no traffic on Interstate 195, normally a busy road. My car radio informed me that the governor had declared a state of emergency. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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