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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGeorgia Republican is kicked out of chamber and loses his office for refusing to take COVID-19 test
Georgia Republican is kicked out of chamber and loses his office for refusing to take COVID-19 test
Walter Einenkel
Daily Kos Staff
Tuesday January 26, 2021 · 4:09 PM EST
As of the publishing of this story, Georgia has 722,062 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Georgia is passing 12,000 confirmed deaths due to COVID-19, with more than 48,498 Georgians being admitted to the hospital because of the virus. Over 8,000 people have ended up in intensive care units across the Peach State. Like most places throughout the United States, the pandemic is very much not under control. Like many places in the country, the reason for this is bad leadership combined with a federal government response that was terrible from the start. Republican operators promoting bad science and attacking public health and safety measures has also eroded the efficacy of public health departments across the countrys advice.
Joe Ripley of 11 Alive News reports that Republican Rep. David Clark of Buford, Georgia, was escorted out of the state Capitol chambers Tuesday morning for refusing to take a COVID-19 test. This is a part of a set of protocols established by house leadership along with advice from the health department. Ripley, in video after being escorted out, said Clark hadnt wanted to make a big deal about everything, and then proceeded to make a big deal about everything: "I even told leadership over two weeks ago, and last night, let's not make it a big deal, can we talk about this, I'm not trying to make it an issue, I'm not trying to make it political. What exactly Clark expected his fellow human beings to do, stuck in a small space with an asshole that frequently doesnt wear a mask and refuses to take a COVID-19 test, is not clear. Republicans with piss-poor health habits have put various lawmakers health in jeopardy time and time again due to similar selfish stances.
Well, radio news anchor Rahul Bali reports that Clark just lost his office space across the street from the state Capitol. This of course, is a temporary measure, and will be remedied if Clark wants to be a big boy and participate in safety protocols and not put other members and staff in harms way.
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Speaker Ralston released a statement saying that the member in question had been advised numerous times about the requirements and had refused to be tested at any point during this session. Its not about Clarks feelings its about preventing the spread of a disease that has killed more than 12,000 Georgians.
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Georgia Republican is kicked out of chamber and loses his office for refusing to take COVID-19 test (Original Post)
babylonsister
Jan 2021
OP
Seems like a reasonable template to apply to all state/federal government functions.
OAITW r.2.0
Jan 2021
#3
So what now? He thinks the Covid tests are used to insert the tracking device?
Maraya1969
Jan 2021
#4
Great! PS, having a GUN at the capitol also "puts members and staff in harm's way"
flibbitygiblets
Jan 2021
#6
LeftInTX
(25,106 posts)1. He lost his office space...He still has position as state rep
KentuckyWoman
(6,679 posts)12. Yes. He gets to work from home.
Or any place that will have him.
Prof. Toru Tanaka
(1,943 posts)2. Glad to see they are not going to let people flout the rules
and David Clark needs to grow up, mask up, and start setting a positive example for his constituents.
OAITW r.2.0
(24,286 posts)3. Seems like a reasonable template to apply to all state/federal government functions.
Follow the rules or don't bother showing up. You can explain to your constituents why your personal problems preclude you from doing your job.
Maraya1969
(22,459 posts)4. So what now? He thinks the Covid tests are used to insert the tracking device?
That's the latest I hear about why people won't take the vaccine.
jmowreader
(50,528 posts)7. Strangely enough...
...those who think the government wants to implant tracking devices are the ones who need them.
Lucky Luciano
(11,248 posts)10. They s as greasy gave a track device - hooray for autocorrect
I meant to say that they already have a tracking device called their phone.
MisterNiceKitty
(422 posts)5. Bravo
Awesome reporting
flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)6. Great! PS, having a GUN at the capitol also "puts members and staff in harm's way"
So...
Stuart G
(38,410 posts)8. And I Thought Trump was the stupidest...This fellow comes close to being ..."EVEN STUPIDER"
mgardener
(1,810 posts)9. Why did they wait so long?
Initech
(100,029 posts)11. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!
Paladin
(28,243 posts)13. Outstanding move against a fucking idiot.
This ought to be a model for future incidents of a similar nature. Holding public office does not entitle you to be a deadly disease carrier.
dchill
(38,433 posts)14. "I'm not trying to make it political."
I presume that making it political, for this bugwad, would involve a gun?