These pesky foreigners and their silly antics! Like these fools in Portugal, that the MSM has chosen to ignore for obvious reasons:
Portuguese Court Rules PCR Tests “Unreliable” & Quarantines “Unlawful” – OffGuardian
The Bavarian police also confirmed that the action was connected to drugs. The dude seems to be an alternative medicine guru turned Covid conspiracy theorist with a few thousand YouTube followers. Makes sense he would be roommates with a drug dealer. There are weird Germans, not all of them are engineers and mechanics.
Someone called the Health Department on the restaurants I work for — complaining that we are seating guests inside against the governor’s orders.
The Health Department called us & issued a verbal warning. They said fines are coming next if we do not comply.
We are continuing to seat inside and will re-evaluate if and when we are fined. Business is pitiful, but it allows the skeletal staff to earn a few bucks. Most of the people coming in to eat are regulars, usually couples, looking to get out of the house and chat with the staff.
I don’t know how much longer the owners will want to hang in there. It’s a long way to May when it’s warm enough to seat outside.
“No one is coming to save you” indeed.
Man, when you can no longer trust Tucker, who can you trust?!? If Citizens Free Press or PJMedia decides that maybe the prez doesn’t really have much of a case, is it because they’ve become irredeemably left-wing? This has somehow sunk below the level of those pathetic Democrats who were certain that Trump actively colluded with Russia to win in ‘16, and if only we give it <i>a little more time</i>, the damning proof will reveal itself. It’s right around the corner!
A couple of pages ago, several of us climbed on jfsully's ass about the bigger picture. Here is a good short view of that picture: The (High) Cost Of Lockdowns: A Preliminary Report | Zero Hedge
Also, all that shit about heart damage from COVID-19: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1...AHA.120.050543
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This illustrates a major flaw w/ the framing of, “#COVID19 does this horrible thing!!!”—there’s no reference to how frequent that horrible thing is in the absence of COVID
In other words, so many risks we attribute to C19 were already there
This is why I harp on #contextmatters
My impression from the last few days is this: there is no way Trump is leaving the White House, no matter what happens. Best case scenario, election fraud is proved in court and he's awarded the win. Worst case, the courts give it to Biden, Trump calls their bluff and decides to play Caesar. Either way, the left has backed him into a corner with no way out.
But Biden also can't concede. The Dems have been frothing for 4 years over Trump, and they have no way out either. If Biden backs down the left will have a violent meltdown
Maybe the best thing to do is for Republican governors to pledge their allegiance to Trump, and Democrat states to follow Biden. It'd be a nice, peaceful way to break the United States up without going through a hot Civil War.
Maybe in the future we can even have a situation where we have two Presidents for each side of the political spectrum. Didn't the Roman Republic do something where they had two consuls who ruled at the same timento keep a check on any individuals power? Maybe the same thing could emerge in the US.
I beg to disagree Mark. 907 people were not killed by CV-19, but died with CV-19. A lot were old folk with other secondary medical conditions that were compromised by CV-19 as they would have been if they'd had influenza or some other repository illness. But that particular State here Victoria had the most of those 907 casualties. Of course the governor of that state is praised for his handling of that outbreak, which is like thanking an arsonist for putting out his own fire. It was one gigantic stuff up from start to finish. The same thing again in South Australia where one man shut down a state of 1.5 million, like you said there are greater problems here than this virus.