The Nazi from Michigan has done it again. Witch, Gretchen Whitmer who looks like Caitlyn Jenner and acts like Hitler is threatening a 77 year old barber with police after he re-opened his shop in Owosso, Michigan. Karl Manke has very good reason for opening his barbershop. He has been three seperate times for unemployment benefits. He came to the breaking point where he couldn’t afford to pay his bills, so he was forced to open. The nazi Whitmer sent police to his business and had the Michigan Attorney General threaten him with contempt of court. Mr. Manke isn’t impressed..
Nazi witch Gretchen Whitmer sends police to 77 year old barber Karl Manke |
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Manke told ABC 12 he reopened after unemployment benefits were denied three times.
He has been cited for violating the shutdown order, and supporters have stepped up to pay the fines.
On Friday, state police showed up with an order from Whitmer’s administration to close.
“Today Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Robert Gordon acted under the authority granted to him by state law to issue an order that is necessary to correct conditions that pose an imminent threat to the health or lives of people in Michigan,” the department said in a statement to NBC 25.
“The order requires Karl Manke’s Barbershop in Shiawassee County, which overtly defied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s order, to immediately close to the public.”
Despite the legal threats, Manke vowed to stay open as long as he can.
“Whatever way it is, they’re going to have to drag me kicking and screaming out of this building,” he told ABC 12.
“If the barbershop does not comply with the order, the state will ask a judge in Shiawassee Circuit Court to issue a temporary restraining order,” the department said. “If such an order is issued and the barbershop owner fails to comply, he can be held in contempt of court.”
“I just couldn’t live with myself if I didn’t do that,” Manke told radio host Steve Gruber about continuing to work.“I don’t care really if I have to spend all of the money I’m making right now to pay my fine, it’s worth it,” he said.
He said he will only leave “if they drag me out in the street or Jesus comes.”
Manke said he has fielded calls from other barbers about what to do.
“You have to have courage,” he said.
Manke’s attorney, Bill Amadeo, told The Argus-Press that his client would be seeking a jury trial.