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Old 11-12-2020, 10:11 AM
 
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It's hard to believe this is actually a true story, but it is.

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Minnesota's guidelines currently limit private social gatherings to 10 people in a home and 25 people outside. The new limit is 10 inside or outside. The state is recommending that indoor gatherings be limited to three households including the host. The governor acknowledged that the restrictions will make this a hard Thanksgiving for many families.

My question is: how does the governor plan to enforce his rules that you cannot have more than 10 people in your private residence? And further, what about homes where a husband and wife have 10 kids themselves?
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Old 11-12-2020, 10:52 AM
 
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Excuse me but please be aware that you are NOT to question the governor.

Do not have more than 10 people in your home and be sure to call 911 or the police (if there are any left) if you see any neighbors with more than 10 people.



Now please be quiet and do not arouse any citizens.



Thank you
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Old 11-12-2020, 10:58 AM
 
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Walz locks up the Karen vote.
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Old 11-13-2020, 09:20 PM
 
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At least the Rs still control the senate. Thank God.
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Old 11-13-2020, 09:44 PM
 
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It's hard to believe this is actually a true story, but it is.




My question is: how does the governor plan to enforce his rules that you cannot have more than 10 people in your private residence? And further, what about homes where a husband and wife have 10 kids themselves?
That's for "social gatherings" and are guidelines without enforcement.
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Old 11-18-2020, 08:04 AM
 
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Walz has just now ordered bars and restaurants closed (takeout only), and gyms closed as well.


99% of deaths to Covid-19 are people age 70 or over - people that don't have to go to gyms or out to eat if they care about their safety - and Walz still insists on hurting this economy for some reason.
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Old 11-18-2020, 10:52 AM
 
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So maybe instead of thanksgiving, I will have a "mostly peaceful protest" instead, and instead of burning down buildings, there will be a turkey on "fire"
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Old 11-18-2020, 10:55 AM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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So maybe instead of thanksgiving, I will have a "mostly peaceful protest" instead, and instead of burning down buildings, there will be a turkey on "fire"
Just tell the covid cops you're hosting a Biden victory party. They'll pass you by like a fat man at a salad bar.
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Old 11-18-2020, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Sioux Falls, SD area
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Walz has just now ordered bars and restaurants closed (takeout only), and gyms closed as well.


99% of deaths to Covid-19 are people age 70 or over - people that don't have to go to gyms or out to eat if they care about their safety - and Walz still insists on hurting this economy for some reason.
Looks like good business for the communities west of the Minnesota border again. Walz will still get his full paycheck no matter who he hurts.

The city of Sioux Falls just last night enacted an indoor mask ordinance that they want the businesses to enforce. I'm good with that. Along with this is a limit to 50% of occupancy. Good with this too. What I'm NOT good with is the government dictating and enforcing mandates against individuals with fines and/or jail time.

We've got to have a reasonable approach to still keep businesses afloat and retain jobs until this pandemic finally blows over. If a business states that I must have a mask on, I must obey this or I'm free to NOT go into that establishment. It's called freedom of choice.

The governors in some of these states I swear couldn't care less if people lose their lifelong hard earned business/income. Who cares if suicides double or triple or if people's lives are shattered with bankruptcies or foreclosures.

There's a balancing act between health safety and the destruction of peoples lives economically and emotionally that all too often is ignored by people like Walz.
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Old 11-18-2020, 11:16 AM
 
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Looks like good business for the communities west of the Minnesota border again. Walz will still get his full paycheck no matter who he hurts.

The city of Sioux Falls just last night enacted an indoor mask ordinance that they want the businesses to enforce. I'm good with that. Along with this is a limit to 50% of occupancy. Good with this too. What I'm NOT good with is the government dictating and enforcing mandates against individuals with fines and/or jail time.

We've got to have a reasonable approach to still keep businesses afloat and retain jobs until this pandemic finally blows over. If a business states that I must have a mask on, I must obey this or I'm free to NOT go into that establishment. It's called freedom of choice.

The governors in some of these states I swear couldn't care less if people lose their lifelong hard earned business/income. Who cares if suicides double or triple or if people's lives are shattered with bankruptcies or foreclosures.

There's a balancing act between health safety and the destruction of peoples lives economically and emotionally that all too often is ignored by people like Walz.
And just reported that Target's profits are up significantly. In addition, foot traffic into their establishments is up nearly 5% as well. That is so strange to me, as you can fit quite a few people into a standard Target store, but not so many people into a small restaurant. You would think Walz is trying to hurt small businesses or something.
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