Only four days after being in close proximity to someone with COVID-19, Rep. Ben Baker, R-Neosho, announced he will take his re-election campaign door-to-door.
Baker, along with his fellow area state representatives and other local officials, were with Gov. Mike Parson when he came to Carthage Monday for a ceremonial signing of HB 66, which provides pre-trial protection for witnesses.
Baker also had the opportunity to shake hands with the governor, an eyewitness told the Turner Report.
Two days later, Parson announced that he and his wife had contracted the coronavirus.
None of the state representatives pictured with Parson for the signing wore a mask, though Baker, perhaps misunderstanding the CDC guidelines, did wear a scraggly beard.
COVID-19 exposure notwithstanding, Baker promoted his plans for a door-to-door campaign on his Facebook page this morning.
We're putting together a big volunteer group to knock some doors this Saturday. Send me a PM if you are interested in helping for a few hours. It’ll be fun and lunch will be provided!
One responder to Baker's potential super spreader invitation was so enthused that she said Baker could come to Morse Park in Neosho where a prayer walk is being held and spread the good news.
Baker's message offered no encouragement to wear masks (or beards).My constituents have made it very clear to me that we need to re-open our state. At the very least, we need to open up areas that have not been hard hit. Our area has relatively very small numbers of COVID-19 cases and the shutdown is unwarranted in these areas.
Going hard for President Trump's "Herd Mentality"?
ReplyDeleteProbably feels like he needs to give his voters what they want!
ReplyDeleteBaker was just thought to be a fool until he opened his mouth and proved it.
ReplyDeleteBen Baker probably thinks constitutional amendments should be limited to not more than eleven as who could need more amendments than there are commandments?
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