Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
Dp- so Virginia and Michigan are having similar numbers of infection?
Let’s see
Virginia - 5275
Michigan - 28,059
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ambulance should just run them all down and leave them to die. Perfect ending for those fcking losers.
Did you say the same thing when this happened?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/corrections-officer-who-drove-truck-through-ice-protesters-placed-leave-n1043046
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
There are other governors, some republicans, who have imposed much more "draconian" measures, yet for some reason, they are not being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
There are other governors, some republicans, who have imposed much more "draconian" measures, yet for some reason, they are not being targeted.
Name them please
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
There are other governors, some republicans, who have imposed much more "draconian" measures, yet for some reason, they are not being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
There are other governors, some republicans, who have imposed much more "draconian" measures, yet for some reason, they are not being targeted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
The idiot protestors brought up gender first:
Right - in the ONE picture you've been able to dig up and keep reposting. Get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
The idiot protestors brought up gender first:
Anonymous wrote:Stay classy, racist and misogynistic trash.
They are not protesting DeWine, who has Ohio on an even stricter lockdown. Gee I wonder why?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
This! I live in Michigan. There are good things hsppening with the "draconian" restrictions in place. The convention center they turned into a hospital only has a few patients, not 900. Another place is not going to open because the curve is flattened.
These restrictions only go to the end of the month. It snowed today in Michigan so you don't need to be out on your damn boat. No one puts flowers in here until Memorial Day if they are smart.
This just hysterical conservatives trying to takr down a woman.
I think the weakest part of her order was banning construction and landscaping. That was problematic.
It's amazing how you people keep referring to her gender. Are people not allowed to protest measures by an elected official if that official is A WOMAN??? JFC.
As to your last sentence, I completely agree. These are industries which can easily still be in business, just as they are here in VA. Lots of construction and landscaping projects going on around my town. Face it - while her restrictions are similar to many other states, she does take it too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people at this rally voted for Trump the first time and they were gonna vote for him again. Who cares.
All that matters is that the democrats show up.
And they can’t vote if they’re dead.
So, Whitmer is definitely making the right call.
Do you think the average Joe in Michigan is happy that they can't buy certain things as decreed by the Governor?
Do you get paid by the lie?
Hardware stores are open, you can buy from there. Big box stores can’t sell non essential, like gardening supplies. This isn’t rocket science. They are trying to prevent people from congregating in big box stores for nonessential trips.
Read the damn article:
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/2990476001
The order also notes large stores must close off areas of stores meant for carpeting, flooring, furniture, gardening and paint. The limits only apply to in-person sales and do not apply to stores with less than 50,000 square feet.
Again, who is she to determine what can or can't be sold and where? And by closing certain areas of a large store, isn't she forcing people to congregate into smaller areas, this causing a lack of social distancing? Home Depots and other hardware stores average around 100,000 square feet. FYI
She's the governor. So yes, she gets to determine what's open and what's not. Michigan's constitution gives her broad powers during an emergency. And she's not the only one doing this across the country.
Home Depots in my part of Michigan were absolutely packed every weekend. We need a new toilet seat but didn't want to head into a crowded store She was trying to cut down on people shopping during this time for non essentials. Simple.