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1   HeadSet   2021 Mar 2, 5:56pm  

Reasons to wear mask:

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2   Booger   2021 Mar 2, 6:14pm  

Whole state of Texas going maskless soon.
I would expect Costco and Trader Joe's to still require them, and customers to avoid both places.
3   WookieMan   2021 Mar 2, 6:17pm  

Booger says
I would expect Costco and Trader Joe's to still require them, and customers to avoid both places.

Yeah, masks are staying in certain places. Even in TX. Just not mandated anymore. They'll be around like you see Asians in a US airport, but it will be more widespread. Some businesses will mandate it forever. It's just "smart" or some other clever name they'll come up with.
4   Patrick   2021 Mar 2, 6:50pm  

The real key is suing county health commissioners who tell businesses they must comply with completely with completely ineffective and unscientific mask requirements.

When those guys start going to prison like they should, then things will change.

But first, we have to start prosecuting them for abuse of authority.
5   Patrick   2021 Mar 2, 7:03pm  

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/gov-greg-abbott-lift-texas-mask-mandate-open-state-100-n1259329

The governors of Texas and Mississippi both announced on Tuesday they would be lifting their states' mask mandates and rolling back many of their Covid-19 health mandates, just one day after the CDC warned against complacency in the face of emerging coronavirus variants.

"It is now time to open Texas 100 percent," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday afternoon at Montelongo's Mexican Restaurant in Lubbock.


It was time a year ago.

The whole thing is political bullshit. Millions of families have been economically devastated by this transparent abuse of public office.

The people who did this should hang. It was criminal on an intergalactic scale.
6   Ceffer   2021 Mar 2, 7:06pm  

Time to go to Trader Joe's and hock and snot all over the vegetables and wine racks.
7   Patrick   2021 Mar 2, 7:15pm  

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michigan-gretchen-whitmer-health-director-155k-payout-gop-investigation

The Michigan Republican Party has called on the state’s attorney general to investigate a reported separation deal between Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her former state health department director.

The Michigan GOP issued a statement Tuesday calling for Whitmer, a Democrat, and her former Department of Health Director Robert Gordon "to release all information" surrounding a "secret deal" between the pair after Gordon’s "abrupt" departure from his post.

Gordon and Whitmer's office reportedly agreed to a $155,506 payout following Gordon's abrupt resignation in January, with the details of his departure remaining confidential.

Republicans want Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office to "immediately open up an investigation" into the deal.

They also called on the state legislature to "issue subpoenas and hold hearings to answer a very simple question — Why is Gov. Whitmer buying the silence of a former government employee, the state’s top public health official, in the middle of a global pandemic?"

State Sen. Jim Runestad, a Republican, said the "confidentiality agreement just adds another wrinkle to the problem."

"The administration has not been forthcoming with the data or the information surrounding their COVID policies," Runestad continued. "The continued secrecy is troubling, and even more reason to investigate the Whitmer administration’s COVID policies."

Ted Goodman, communications director for the Michigan Republican Party, told Fox News that the deal "doesn’t pass the smell test and Michiganders deserve answers." ...

The demands for an investigation into the governor’s undisclosed deal isn’t the only one being called for.

Republican lawmakers are also demanding an investigation into Whitmer's handling of nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic, accusing the governor of withholding crucia data from the public.

Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Charlie LeDuff announced on Monday that he is "preparing a lawsuit" against Whitmer for the release of state coronavirus nursing home death data.

"The public has a right to know. Above all, the public has a need to know. We shut down the entire economy, we interrupted our children's lives, all in the name of protecting the most vulnerable. We now know this was the institutionalized elderly. If we could not protect them, at the very least we deserve an explanation from Madam Governor," LeDuff told Fox News in an email on Monday.

"If there's something more to it than that, let's say gross incompetence or gross negligence or gross press conferences designed to cover the facts, then she needs to answer for it. As I've always said, the power lies with the people, not the political parties," he added.


It was far beyond gross incompetence or gross negligence.

It was criminal conspiracy.

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