Inslee, Ferguson warn residents not to listen to local officials on ignoring Stay Home order


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“It is disappointing when elected officials promote illegal activity that puts their community’s well-being at risk,” Inslee and Ferguson said in a joint statement.
Kate Steinlee and I thought this wasn't funny -
Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
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@PurpleThrobber any ideas what an authoritarian named Kathryn Leathers might look like?
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When Inslee and Ferguson start following the law I just might give half a fuck.
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I know a guy who was let out of Monroe. He had an 18 month sentence. I don't know how many months he had left.
So it's okay to let out guys who committed a DUI and hit and run. Let's cite and fine a small business in a low risk rural county though.
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Usurping the US Constitution is illegal too, Benito.RaceBannon said:“It is disappointing when elected officials promote illegal activity that puts their community’s well-being at risk,” Inslee and Ferguson said in a joint statement.
Kate Steinlee and I thought this wasn't funny
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bashing Chinslee needs perspective
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Can’t wait to see people start trying to vandalize government property in revolt. Best of luck with that.USMChawk said:Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
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Vandalize government property? That's not how people revolt though.MelloDawg said:
Can’t wait to see people start trying to vandalize government property in revolt. Best of luck with that.USMChawk said:Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
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Probably true, largely because most people only talk about doing it which is all that will happen here.MikeDamone said:
Vandalize government property? That's not how people revolt though.MelloDawg said:
Can’t wait to see people start trying to vandalize government property in revolt. Best of luck with that.USMChawk said:Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
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If this goes on indefinitely you'll see some issues beyond talk. People will be backed in a corner at some point. It's been relatively calm, but that's because the masses have been paid off temporarily with huge unemployment payments, forgivable loans, trump checks, etc. If/when that ends and people actually start losing homes and food becomes an issue, I think all bets are off. It will start in rural areas.MelloDawg said:
Probably true, largely because most people only talk about doing it which is all that will happen here.MikeDamone said:
Vandalize government property? That's not how people revolt though.MelloDawg said:
Can’t wait to see people start trying to vandalize government property in revolt. Best of luck with that.USMChawk said:Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
This is how revolutions start. -
The beaches are full this weekend as the first heatwave hit.
Law enforcement is ignoring it. Storm in there and you'll see a riot.
So as long as it isn't enforced it will stay cool. Pick off the backyard barber -
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Newport Beach is Orange County with still less than 40 dead
It doesn't feel like a pandemic because it isn't -
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“If you come and you act like nothing’s wrong and everyone is here throwing a football and have a beer with their buddy, that’s how you ruin it for the rest of us who are safe social-distancing,” said UCLA student Cora Fahringer.RaceBannon said:
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Cora needs to stay home alone and fingerer
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Looks like there’s plenty of Heat and UV Light, what’s the problem?
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RaceBannon said:
Newport Beach is Orange County with still less than 40 dead
It doesn't feel like a pandemic because it isn't
Has the Catalina Wine Mixer been cancelled yet? Because then we know it's SERIOUS this tim.
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NYC opens up last. It's going to get pretty messy if this is going on in late June with the DeBlasio and Fredo II commitment to not one single life mantra.
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/every-landlord-needs-see-shocking-chart-ahead-may-01
Every Landlord Needs To See This Shocking Chart Before May 1st
Last week we identified a potential rent strike brewing among the working poor in New York City. Many of these folks are planning to skip out on May 01's rent payment to their landlords:
"With so many New Yorkers unable to pay rent for the foreseeable future, the current crisis is unsustainable and demands action," Housing Justice for All and New York Communities for Change said in a recent statement. "Many tenants have no ability to pay rent, and landlords can't collect rent from tenants who are broke."
Lena Melendez, a rent strike activist, said landlords "have gotten taken care of" by the government, suggesting that poor people who are quarantined in their apartments or homes do not need to pay rent because they have no money.
And of course, the virus pandemic, triggering mass quarantines and economic depression, has exposed America's second housing crisis. We recently noted that as many as 30% of Americans with home loans – about 15 million households – could stop paying if lockdowns continued through summer.
What's more important at the moment is that landlords expecting May's rent next week could be for a rude awakening. Mostly because "rent strike" searches across the internet have exploded in April.
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Live on location. Hb is packed for an overcast day in April. Still won't let us into the local parks though.
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I've been using my universal key for over a month. Been great to have locations so deserted and free of tourists. Clip clip clip mother fucker.MelloDawg said:
Probably true, largely because most people only talk about doing it which is all that will happen here.MikeDamone said:
Vandalize government property? That's not how people revolt though.MelloDawg said:
Can’t wait to see people start trying to vandalize government property in revolt. Best of luck with that.USMChawk said:Inslee’s General Counselor Kathryn Leathers wrote a letter to Franklin County commissioners Wednesday saying businesses that defy the governor’s order will be breaking the law and will be cited and fined.
And a local resolution will not protect them.
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They aren't going to be quietly waiting in lines forever. And when the food banks are empty?
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Clearly, these people are doing it wrong. Food is a necessity for life. Gas and/or a car, is not.
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Sh*t, gas is now almost free and the food banks aren't always in walking difference. Gonna be tough to repo a few million cars. Wouldn't that be a real nice job. Heading out to rural eastern washington to repo a few thousand cars? Dream job.
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Most repos will occur in Suburbia and in cities where the cars live.