New York Restaurant Adds Voting Booth So They Can Allow People In Without ID
NEW YORK, NY—In an effort to circumvent the city’s vaccine passport regulations, a midtown eatery has installed a voting booth and designated itself as a polling place so it can allow in anyone without any ID at all.
Mikey’s Eats did a brisk business on the day, as the front of the restaurant was crowded by protestors for/against vaccines, for/against vaccine mandates, and for/against vote fraud. The protestors frequently lost track of who they wanted to yell at, changed sides, and dejectedly walked into the restaurant to console themselves with the chef’s special avocado burger.
A lawyer for the ACLU was also present. He spent the day alternating between threatening the restaurant with lawsuits, congratulating them for their commitment to democracy, and openly weeping.
Owner Mikey DeCarlo said, “A guy from [Mayor] de Blasio’s office came by and said he was going to shut us down, except for the voting booth part which he said he would defend to the death. Then he asked if he could get an avocado burger in the voting booth. He was crying a lot.”
Chris Mercier, vice chair of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council, said the tribe has been trying to reclaim as much of its traditional homelands as possible. The acquisition of the land at Willamette Falls represents the biggest step in that direction, he said.
“This site here is of deep historical and cultural significance,” Mercier said at Tuesday’s event. “The fact that we’ve actually purchased it and own it now is kind of a dream come true for many of us and many of our tribal members, because our roots run deep here.”
A prayer ceremony held by (from left to right) Tribal Council member Jon George and cultural staff members Chris Rempel, Greg Archuleta and Bobby Mercier preceded the start of demolition work as the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde marked the beginning of on-site work at the former Blue Heron paper mill at Willamette Falls in Oregon City on Tues., Sept. 21, 2021. The tribes acquired the property in 2019 and plans on restoring the site ecologically while also creating mixed-use development and public gathering spaces.
Chris Mercier, vice chair of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council, said the tribe has been trying to reclaim as much of its traditional homelands as possible. The acquisition of the land at Willamette Falls represents the biggest step in that direction, he said.
“This site here is of deep historical and cultural significance,” Mercier said at Tuesday’s event. “The fact that we’ve actually purchased it and own it now is kind of a dream come true for many of us and many of our tribal members, because our roots run deep here.”
A prayer ceremony held by (from left to right) Tribal Council member Jon George and cultural staff members Chris Rempel, Greg Archuleta and Bobby Mercier preceded the start of demolition work as the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde marked the beginning of on-site work at the former Blue Heron paper mill at Willamette Falls in Oregon City on Tues., Sept. 21, 2021. The tribes acquired the property in 2019 and plans on restoring the site ecologically while also creating mixed-use development and public gathering spaces.
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New York Restaurant Adds Voting Booth So They Can Allow People In Without ID
NEW YORK, NY—In an effort to circumvent the city’s vaccine passport regulations, a midtown eatery has installed a voting booth and designated itself as a polling place so it can allow in anyone without any ID at all.
Mikey’s Eats did a brisk business on the day, as the front of the restaurant was crowded by protestors for/against vaccines, for/against vaccine mandates, and for/against vote fraud. The protestors frequently lost track of who they wanted to yell at, changed sides, and dejectedly walked into the restaurant to console themselves with the chef’s special avocado burger.
A lawyer for the ACLU was also present. He spent the day alternating between threatening the restaurant with lawsuits, congratulating them for their commitment to democracy, and openly weeping.
Owner Mikey DeCarlo said, “A guy from [Mayor] de Blasio’s office came by and said he was going to shut us down, except for the voting booth part which he said he would defend to the death. Then he asked if he could get an avocado burger in the voting booth. He was crying a lot.”
WOOD. Fuck yeah. Kick ass Amy.
https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2021/09/grand-ronde-tribe-reclaims-willamette-falls-as-work-begins-to-tear-down-oregon-city-mill.html
Chris Mercier, vice chair of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council, said the tribe has been trying to reclaim as much of its traditional homelands as possible. The acquisition of the land at Willamette Falls represents the biggest step in that direction, he said.
“This site here is of deep historical and cultural significance,” Mercier said at Tuesday’s event. “The fact that we’ve actually purchased it and own it now is kind of a dream come true for many of us and many of our tribal members, because our roots run deep here.”
A prayer ceremony held by (from left to right) Tribal Council member Jon George and cultural staff members Chris Rempel, Greg Archuleta and Bobby Mercier preceded the start of demolition work as the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde marked the beginning of on-site work at the former Blue Heron paper mill at Willamette Falls in Oregon City on Tues., Sept. 21, 2021. The tribes acquired the property in 2019 and plans on restoring the site ecologically while also creating mixed-use development and public gathering spaces.
CDA Tribe is doing the same thing. Probably not a casino in this purchase but they have been quietly buying up property along the way.
Would rather hitch my wagon to the @swaye's than the Chinese, that's for fucking sure.