General Corona virus updates

Welcome to our Community
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Feel free to Sign Up today.
Sign up

Freeloading Rusty

Here comes Rover, sniffin’ at your ass
Jan 11, 2016
26,916
26,589
Welcome to Quebec, where you both cant wear a face- cover and you're also obligated to wear a face-cover.
 
D

Deleted member 1

Guest
SHEPHERD, Texas — When Jamie Williams decided to reopen her East Texas tattoo studio last week in defiance of the state’s coronavirus restrictions, she asked Philip Archibald for help. He showed up with his dog Zeus, his friends and his AR-15 semiautomatic rifle.

Mr. Archibald established an armed perimeter in the parking lot outside Crash-N-Burn Tattoo, secured by five men with military-style rifles, tactical shotguns, camouflage vests and walkie-talkies. One of them already had a large tattoo of his own. “We the People,” it said.

“I think it should be a business’s right if they want to close or open,” said Mr. Archibald, a 29-year-old online fitness trainer from the Dallas area who lately has made it his personal mission to help Texas business owners challenge government orders to keep their doors shut during the coronavirus pandemic. “What is coming to arrest a person who is opening their business according to their constitutional rights? That’s confrontation.”

Call it the armed reopening

Businesses Chafing Under Covid-19 Lockdowns Turn to Armed Defiance
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,368
34,139
SHEPHERD, Texas — When Jamie Williams decided to reopen her East Texas tattoo studio last week in defiance of the state’s coronavirus restrictions, she asked Philip Archibald for help. He showed up with his dog Zeus, his friends and his AR-15 semiautomatic rifle.

Mr. Archibald established an armed perimeter in the parking lot outside Crash-N-Burn Tattoo, secured by five men with military-style rifles, tactical shotguns, camouflage vests and walkie-talkies. One of them already had a large tattoo of his own. “We the People,” it said.

“I think it should be a business’s right if they want to close or open,” said Mr. Archibald, a 29-year-old online fitness trainer from the Dallas area who lately has made it his personal mission to help Texas business owners challenge government orders to keep their doors shut during the coronavirus pandemic. “What is coming to arrest a person who is opening their business according to their constitutional rights? That’s confrontation.”

Call it the armed reopening

Businesses Chafing Under Covid-19 Lockdowns Turn to Armed Defiance
Lol online fitness trainer.

Abbott said no one's getting tossed in jail.
 
D

Deleted member 1

Guest

Heidemanns said when Gov. Greg Abbott allowed pools to reopen on May 8 at 25% capacity, she was ready to visit the pool at the top of the 25-story highrise.
“There were no signs posted saying that we couldn’t go in, the door was unlocked,” Heidemanns said.
She said after being at the pool for about an hour, an employee did ask them to leave, which she said they did.



Didn't break the law.
No signage.
Left wen asked.

If all that is true, there's no lease violation and the apartment complex is ridiculous.
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,368
34,139
Heidemanns said when Gov. Greg Abbott allowed pools to reopen on May 8 at 25% capacity, she was ready to visit the pool at the top of the 25-story highrise.
“There were no signs posted saying that we couldn’t go in, the door was unlocked,” Heidemanns said.
She said after being at the pool for about an hour, an employee did ask them to leave, which she said they did.



Didn't break the law.
No signage.
Left wen asked.

If all that is true, there's no lease violation and the apartment complex is ridiculous.
I don't know if you've spent any time in Frisco, but this isn't surprising.
 

Filthy

Iowa Wrestling Champion
Jun 28, 2016
27,500
29,658
SHEPHERD, Texas — When Jamie Williams decided to reopen her East Texas tattoo studio last week in defiance of the state’s coronavirus restrictions, she asked Philip Archibald for help. He showed up with his dog Zeus, his friends and his AR-15 semiautomatic rifle.

Mr. Archibald established an armed perimeter in the parking lot outside Crash-N-Burn Tattoo, secured by five men with military-style rifles, tactical shotguns, camouflage vests and walkie-talkies. One of them already had a large tattoo of his own. “We the People,” it said.

“I think it should be a business’s right if they want to close or open,” said Mr. Archibald, a 29-year-old online fitness trainer from the Dallas area who lately has made it his personal mission to help Texas business owners challenge government orders to keep their doors shut during the coronavirus pandemic. “What is coming to arrest a person who is opening their business according to their constitutional rights? That’s confrontation.”

Call it the armed reopening

Businesses Chafing Under Covid-19 Lockdowns Turn to Armed Defiance
been waiting their whole lives to LARP armed resistance to tyranny.
they'll surrender, go to jail, and catch COVID.
 

silentsinger

Momofuku
Jun 23, 2015
21,038
14,457
Think he's been smoking what Mr White was cooking, what a trooper.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —

Phil Corio and his son Ron Corio apparently both got sick with the coronavirus back in March. Both father and son are OK now, and at 108, what a story dad has to tell.

Our partners at the Albuquerque Journal report that 108-year-old Phil Corio and his 58-year-old son Ron Corio, both got sick with COVID 19 at the end of February and beginning of March.

108 year-old who lived through Spanish Flu survived COVID-19
 

Filthy

Iowa Wrestling Champion
Jun 28, 2016
27,500
29,658


local meat locker, booked with beef through Feb 2021.

if you know hunters, you might want to go in on a cow and get a deep freeze.
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
49,040
61,050
Wisconsin Supreme Court overruled the Governor's extension of his stay-at-home order.

They added that it was "unlawful, invalid and unenforceable"

The Governor said Wisconsin was now The Wild West and was visibly distraught that his powers had been given the middle finger.

Bars were immediately packed with patrons.

Wisconsin has had 421 people die from the virus.
Wisconsin has a population of 5.8 million

For those keeping score, that's .0073%
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
First 100
Jan 14, 2015
35,368
34,139
Wisconsin Supreme Court overruled the Governor's extension of his stay-at-home order.

They added that it was "unlawful, invalid and unenforceable"

The Governor said Wisconsin was now The Wild West and was visibly distraught that his powers had been given the middle finger.

Bars were immediately packed with patrons.

Wisconsin has had 421 people die from the virus.
Wisconsin has a population of 5.8 million

For those keeping score, that's .0073%
I love seeing government power limited.

I don't think Wisconsin should have had the same measures as NYC or cesspool California who have many many many more cases in a much more population dense society.
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
First 100
Jan 17, 2015
77,306
76,428
Wisconsin Supreme Court overruled the Governor's extension of his stay-at-home order.

They added that it was "unlawful, invalid and unenforceable"

The Governor said Wisconsin was now The Wild West and was visibly distraught that his powers had been given the middle finger.

Bars were immediately packed with patrons.

Wisconsin has had 421 people die from the virus.
Wisconsin has a population of 5.8 million

For those keeping score, that's .0073%
Good
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
49,040
61,050
I love seeing government power limited.
Me too.
Ironic that it was lifted by a form of government, but that's why we have the system we do.

Being a Governor doesn't make you king. I suspect more states will follow suit. This shit is ridiculous.