Just got back to Ohio from a long weekend in Florida. Everything was open at 100% capacity, restaurants, bars and beaches full of people having a great time and smiling. I know they were smiling because almost no one was wearing a mask and I could see their faces. Extremely social without the distancing bullshit. Oddly enough, people weren’t dropping dead, filling hospitals, and morgues. In fact, everyone I saw was healthy and happy.
The only thing masks are useful for is to control the citizens and train them to be submissive and obey without question. Open up your states and lift mask mandates now or your political career will soon be over. Even your stupid and liberal voters know you’re lying to them and are sick of your shit.
Beyond what you already said, they also make people isolated and depressed.
And are permanently screwing up our children.
It breaks my heart to think of what this mask shit is doing to our kids...
I saw a young girl carrying a stuffed animal today that she had put a mask on... sad.
Paging Dr. Anthony Fauxi....
I hope that page is coming from the electric chair.
I go back and forth between a hanging and firing squad
And this time we won't send all the ones we don't kill to go work for the United States government.
This makes my heart drop when I see stuff like this.
This is child abuse.
i've seen libs online practically bragging about how much covid has impacted their mental state. people who get nervous when they see pre-pandemic pictures, and are afraid of returning to normal life even with a "vaccine"
That’s pathetic. It’s called a “work ethic.” They need to get one. That’s all it is. Their mental state is called “lazy” and “weak.”
All i know is that when the dam breaks and they all start to go down, there better be a death sentence for every last one of these covid "pandemic" propagandists. Nothing short of hanging from a rope is acceptable for what they have done to us and our kids. And i say rope because it is reusable and there are fuck ton of death sentences to impose. Of course it would be more satisfying by way of firing squad.
I had read about tar & feathers before, but never felt the reasons why people would do that, until the current times. But I believe ropes and firing squads are both being readied.
same here! took the kids to Kalahari water park. "strict mask rules" posted everywhere, had to sign a waver vowing to follow masking and social distancing rules, planned on doing so (though i did wonder how one is supposed to mask up between going from one waterslide to the next etc). once we got unpacked and down to the indoor water park...nobody was wearing masks! like, at all! it was awesome! then i started noticing more and more maskless folks walking the halls, the lobby, the arcade, the stores. yeah it was a tacky and overly expensive tourist trap, but we needed to GTFO of MI for a few days and it ended up being a very eye opening trip!
Have you seen this since you came back? Is Whitmer at it again?
https://archive.is/0Au1I
Dumb cunt. She was never elected. She was a Soros install aimed at using Michigan to take down Trump.
Governor Mike Deweasel will continue to keep Ohio on a very short leash to divert attention from his involvement in the First Energy scandal. He also has at least one school in Haiti. I wonder, if perhaps he may be a pedo also. I here him and Les Wexner, are pretty close
www.nomoredwine.com
Cooper put NC in the pooper...
Freedom only is taken from the weak. Stand up, live free ??????
I would move to Florida, but Wiscaansin needs me to stay here and keep it red.
You must be in the wrong part of Ohio. I recently visited a more rural place in Ohio and it was nice to see folks not wearing masks in stores too. Seems like the more red the area the freer people feel.
Everyday I'm thankful to live in FL, for decades, and no plans on ever moving from FL.
Just left FL after spending 3 months wintering. Here's my experiences from being all around Florida (Keys to the Panhandle). All the areas where there Snowbirds from up North (think Dem controlled states) congregate want to bring their mask mandate nonsense with them. Only one time in three months were we ever asked (demanded) to put on a mask, and it was in Orlando. In Dade/Broward/Monroe counties where some form of mandates exist, never had an issue.
You must not have been in Tampa. We just got here today, my friend has cancer and is being seen at Moffot tomorrow. First, got to the Hyatt and walked in and the desk clerk started screaming at me to put a mask on! There was NO ONE ELSE IN THE LOBBY BUT HIM AND ME! Holy crap! Told me that in the common areas I must wear a mask or they will throw me out!! Next, went to Walmart and EVERYONE was wearing a face diaper! With is going on here I wonder? We came down from Panama City where almost no one is wearing them anymore.
I live in Pinellas County and we still have a mask mandate here. Some of the Mayors and their Boards insist on keeping the damn mask mandate. Our children have also been scared into submission. I was driving down a side street and saw a teenager happily walking down the street maskless. He saw my car and quickly put on his mask. After I drove by I saw him rip it off :( I remember doing this when an adult drove by and I had a cigarette. Sad I love Desantis I just wish he would crack down on these damn Counties and Mayors!!!
I just got back from Bradenton & I didn’t wear a mask anywhere I went. There were more people with masks than without though. My daughter was in St Pete at the same time & the only place that made a fuss about her being maskless was the Holiday Inn she stayed at. Here in MI I keep hearing how Whitmer is locking down the state even more but I haven’t had any issues. Of course I’m not afraid to be confronted.
Here in the ever blue state of Minnesota, I rarely see people without a mask in a store. I have noticed lately though that only about one out of 20 people in a car are wearing a mask, it used to be about one out of four. I guess one could argue these liberals are starting to get it. No they’ll keep wearing them following the orders of Tim Jong Walz, our not so beloved Governor Who had to extend his lockdown for another 30 days. We needed to make sure we got past this next batch of riots so people can hide behind their masks...
Nicely said
Spot on, patriot!
When you were a kid, did you ever put a knit blanket over your head? You could still see through it, which was great for hiding. That's how most masks work. They just symbolize compliance!
Watch Doug Frank's Depresser, after Dewine's Tuesday and Thursday press conference. Dewine is a joke! Totally embellish's what is going on to suit his purposes! He is an absolute Rhino! Half of Ohio's cases are "probable" which means they did not have a positive test, and hospitalizations include infants born to mothers with the virus. Anything to inflate the results!
Oregon Mulls Making Mask Mandate Permanent A woman wears a mask as she rides a scooter in downtown Portland, Ore., on Sept. 14, 2020. (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images) Officials in Oregon are considering making masking and social distancing requirements permanent.
The requirements, first introduced in 2020 amid the spread of COVID-19, are set to expire on May 4.
Oregon’s Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHA) is proposing rules with no end date that would require a mask or other face covering for any person entering a business or a housing facility provided by employers. The rules would also require maintaining distance between people.
“As the Governor’s Executive Order is set to expire, the public health emergency remains a substantial concern in Oregon. As a result, it is necessary to extend the provisions from the Executive Order with a permanent rule. The unique exposures created in the labor housing environment, particularly in working situations requiring large numbers of workers, make these rules necessary to reduce risk to individual workers,” the division stated in a summary of one of the proposed rules.
The office said the masking rule for businesses will likely be repealed “once it is no longer necessary to address the COVID-19 pandemic.”
During the public comment period on the proposals, OSHA received a record number of public comments, mostly critical, and nearly 60,000 residents signed a petition against them.
The petition’s author, Jack Dresser, said that an unelected public agency shouldn’t be allowed “‘indefinite’ authority over any facet of public life.”
“These rules would continue to impose intrusive, burdensome, and unnecessary reach of government into Oregon businesses, their employees, customer and client privacy, and customer freedoms to conduct commerce without government interference,” he wrote.
Opponents also are upset that government officials won’t say how low Oregon’s COVID-19 case numbers must go, or how many people would have to be vaccinated, to get the requirements lifted in a state that’s already had some of the nation’s strictest safety measures.
“When will masks be unnecessary? What scientific studies do these mandates rely on, particularly now that the vaccine is days away from being available to everyone?” said state Sen. Kim Thatcher, a Republican from Keizer, near the state’s capital. “Businesses have had to play ‘mask cop’ for the better part of a year now. They deserve some certainty on when they will no longer be threatened with fines.”
Michael Wood, administrator of Oregon’s OSHA, said he’s reviewing all the feedback to see if changes are needed before he makes a final decision by May 4, when the current rules lapse.
Epoch Times Photo Residents in downtown Lake Oswego, Ore., on April 11, 2021. (Gillian Flaccus/AP Photo) Oregon, a blue state, has been among those with the country’s most stringent COVID-19 restrictions and now stands in contrast with much of the rest of the nation as vaccines become more widely available.
At least six states—Alabama, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, and Texas—have lifted mask mandates, and some never implemented them. In Texas, businesses reopened at 100 percent capacity last month.
“Make no mistake, COVID-19 has not disappeared, but it is clear from the recoveries, vaccinations, reduced hospitalizations, and safe practices that Texans are using that state mandates are no longer needed,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced last month.
A number of top public health officials, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, decried the move, but it didn’t lead to a surge in COVID-19 cases that some had predicted. Fauci later said he found that fact “confusing.”
COVID-19 is the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.
Oregon has seen its daily new cases of the disease drop from a peak of more than 2,000 in December 2020 to several hundred in March. The daily cases have been climbing this month, reaching a recent high of 888 on April 17.
Around 200 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized as of April 16, with 15 other patients suspected to have the disease, according to state data. More than 5,000 hospital beds were available in the state.
Under Oregon’s temporary rules, 11 businesses in the state have been fined for violations. Last week, two Black Bear Diner sites, one in Bend and one in Redmond, were fined more than $35,000 for “willfully allowing indoor dining” despite officials designating Deschutes County an “extreme risk” for transmission of the virus.
Besides mask and distancing requirements, Oregon’s permanent proposals include workplace rules regarding airflow, ventilation, employee notification in case of an outbreak, and sanitation protocols.
Epoch Times Photo Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks to the press in Roseburg, Ore., on Oct. 2, 2015. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) The proposals dovetail with separate actions issued by Democratic Gov. Kate Brown, using a state of emergency declaration, requiring masks in public statewide—even outside when six feet (1.83 meters) of distance can’t be maintained—and providing strict, county-by-county thresholds for business closures or reductions in capacity when case numbers rise above certain levels.
More than a third of Oregon’s counties are currently limited to indoor social gatherings of six people, and the maximum occupancy for indoor dining, indoor entertainment, and gyms is 25 percent capacity or 50 people, whichever is less. And many schools are just now reopening after a year of online learning.
The workplace rule is “driven by the pandemic, and it will be repealed,” Wood said.
“But it might not need to go away at exactly the same time the State of Emergency is lifted,” he said, referring to Brown’s executive orders.
Amid pandemic frustration and deprivation, the issue has gained attention. More than 5,000 public comments were sent to the agency, smashing its previous record of 1,100.
“The majority of comments were simply hostile to the entire notion of COVID-19 restrictions,” Wood said. “The vast majority of comments were in the context of, ‘You never needed to do anything.’”
Justin Spaulding, a doctor at the Cataract & Laser Institute of Southern Oregon, is among those who raised concerns about the proposal in public comments.
“I do not understand these new guidelines for business. If we put these into effect we will only continue to blunt the recent drop in business,” he wrote. “We have a large subset of patients that are unwilling [or] hostile with the current guidelines, and making them permanent will only make it worse.”
P.s., all you have to do is be like this guy.
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Hey 614 patriot,
how do you feel about this AEP monopoly that Ginther has forced through, with promises of cheaper and greener energy? (spoiler alert: its not cheaper) It gives AEP a monopoly until 2035.
Fuck you Larry Hogan!
“Even your stupid and liberal voters know ...”
1). Stupid is as liberal does, they aren’t mutually exclusive. 2). I try not to use the “know” when referring to liberals thoughts 3). They don’t know shit, this is an echo chamber.