Gov. Doug Ducey said transgender youth would be treated with 'dignity, respect and kindness,' then signed legislation that does the opposite.

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Gov. Doug Ducey said transgender youth would be treated with 'dignity, respect and kindness,' then signed legislation that does the opposite.
Arizona currently has the highest COVID19 infection rate in the country and since I can’t protest without passing out, I got drunk and made this Facebook banner for our dumbass governer who reopened the fucking state way too early and fucked us all.
I also drove to the top of the second tallest mountain in the state to watch the sunrise the first night of his 8pm-5am weeklong curfew(not for the virus, but to stop the protests because “”priorities””) just because he explicitly told me not to.
Here’s a photo of him actively violating his own stupid curfew.
Cancel Doug Ducey and/or tell him to get fucked 2020
🤦🏿♂️ smh #dougducey #douche #curfew #violation #practicewhatyoupreach #governorducey #privilege (at Phoenix, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBJ4m1qprCg/?igshid=dtkyio6ckwzk
Weird how a politician's priorities get skewed when he starts answering only to Donald Trump and Fox News.
Gov. Doug Ducey is all blustery and fake upset over Nike not manufacturing a shoe with the Betsy Ross flag on the back.
Ducey is all fake verklempt because the company, in Ducey’s words, “bowed to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism."
Ducey, on the other hand, bows only to Donald Trump and Fox News.
Why else would he be go fake unglued over ... sneakers?
He wants better background checks, but won't be closing the gun show loophole.
Notably, Ducey's plan doesn't tackle the so-called "gun show loophole," which makes it possible to buy a gun without a background check. That's one of the main concerns raised by Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives. They held a press conference Monday where they argued that the governor's proposal doesn't go far enough.
Also missing? A ban on bump stocks, which Democrats and student activists with the Arizona March For Our Lives had lobbied for.
Arizona’s Gov. Doug Ducey accused the Biden administration of “federal overreach” this week after the Treasury Department stated the state’s educational grants particularly for schools without masks mandates have been an improper use of federal coronavirus relief money.
“We’ve got no plan to address what they’re sending us,” Ducey, a Republican, stated this week, according to FOX 10 in Phoenix. “That can be settled in court. We will give choices to children in Arizona and to families in Arizona – what we ought to be focused on now could be getting children caught up.”
A $10 million grant program established by Ducey in August reportedly gives households $7,000 vouchers if they want to move their kids from a school with a mandate to a school without one.
Another $163 million grant program Ducey created is offered solely to schools without masks mandates, according to the station.
Ducey’s grants “undermine evidence-based efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo wrote in a letter Tuesday, asking the governor to specify how the state will fix the situation within 30 days, FOX 10 reported.
“Right here in Arizona, we trust families to make decisions which are best for their kids,” Ducey tweeted on Tuesday. “It’s clear that President Biden doesn’t feel the same. He’s focused on taking power away from American households by issuing restrictive and dictatorial mandates for his own political gain.”
Arizona is amongst a number of Republican-led states which have banned masks mandates in schools.
In Florida, the Biden administration was offering federal assistance to any school district board members who lost wages by defying Gov. Ron DeSantis’ ban on masks mandates.
On Thursday, the Florida Board of Education stated it will penalize schools that continue to defy the ban. The U.S. Department of Education warned that could be illegal, according to The Washington Post.