Posted on 01/02/2021 10:29:20 PM PST by weston
Yes and calling us domestic terrorists. That infuriates me. We are NOT!
Oh yum, how about some with cheddar for breakfast sonne day? ;)
OK..BBL Legion banking.
There were videos of the police opening the outside doors as well, some were posted on this thread I believe, as well as police moving barriers and waving people on.
Thanks for breakfast. Another busy day
I hesitate to post this but need help researching the last questions.
A friend I’ve known over fifty years sells insurance near a major university. Thousands of his clients are foreign students needing health insurance. Yesterday two students from Europe (one in morning and one in afternoon). Told him that NATO troops were in the US. ( one mentioned Italy).
With all we’ve read about Italy, voter fraud etc, can NATO or Italy arrest an American citizen for a crime committed in a members country (other than his homeland). ??????
Just saying. Biden would pardon anyone connected ! For example BO (if he IS a citizen he may have to prove it.
Here are several videos on one page of police opening barriers and doors, and waving people on:
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=61993
More:
https://video.maga.host/videos/watch/5b7e01b2-deb7-4594-a011-321eb76c328c
Timeline that proves Trump’s speech did not cause the event at the Capitol:
https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/ex-capitol-police-chief-says-pelosi-mcconnells-sergeants-at-arms-refused-security-measures-while-new-timeline-proves-trump-incitement-claims-bogus/
Rudy Giuliani breaks it down, showing Capitol was a planned false flag event
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kjd8kVTMC90&ab_channel=PiZygote
ThNk you. Was just about to search through the texts between friends for a similar longer list. There were dozens available if anyone really wanted to no longer be in denial. Cell Phone cameras are wonderful.
D.C. police refuse to release interviews of Capitol security officials from siege, citing privacy
Did you see that the House Sgt at Arm’s resigned. Heard anything about the senate? Apparently they were both warned.
I don’t recall anyone denying that doors were opened by the police at one location at the Capitol.
Saying there were NO TRUMP SUPPORTERS there is denial.
I can’t answer your question about what NATO can do, but when looking at the aircraft arriving/departing from Joint Base Andrews on Tuesday, I noticed some Italian Air Force aircraft.
It’s not unusual for other countries to train in the US, either with or without our troops.
Morning, lysie.
Thanks for another delicious breakfast.
On the 20th, I will be watching documentaries on Disney+. It’s wonderful, if you are a giant Disney fan like me.
Don’t tell me... I already know. In this case, I don’t care.
Good Morning DEPLORABLES!!
I’ll trade someone my bacon for your cantalope.
Restaurants defy strict lockdown orders as industry struggles to stay alive
Owners at the end of their ropes are reopening against state orders.
By Sophie Mann Updated: January 14, 2021 - 9:18am
FTA
As the country approaches the one-year mark of the coronavirus pandemic, the restaurant and hospitality industry continues to fight to stay alive, especially in small towns where family owned diners and local restaurants have begun to defy state and local lockdown restrictions to survive and serve their communities.
In Oregon, where indoor dining has been banned throughout most of the state for the better part of two months, Bryan and Liz Mitchell made the decision to reopen their family-owned restaurant and sports bar on Jan. 1. Despite the risk of heavy fines, the Mitchells knew they could no longer afford to remain closed.
“We’re not going to back down because our employees still need to eat, they still need that income. The statement that we’re making is, ‘Every life is essential. You have the right to survive. Nobody should tell you what you can and cannot do to provide for your family,’” said Bryan Mitchell, whose establishment is open for indoor dining with tables spaced six feet apart and all employees donning masks.
Stan Pulliam, the mayor of Sandy, Oregon, told the AP that he has seen the “Open Oregon” movement take flight across his state. “These are individuals that are to the end of their rope. Their decision is not to thumb their nose at the governor. It’s really a decision to open up or lose everything they’ve worked for their entire lives,” said Pulliam.
Oregon’s Democratic Gov. Kate Brown, however, is unwavering in her response to indoor dining.
“We can’t waver in our response to the virus now, when the end is finally in sight and resources are on the way. We are better than this,” said Brown, who, in addition to fines, has threatened to revoke the liquor licenses of establishments that won’t close.
Similar practices by restaurant owners have been taking place across the nation, in states including Michigan, Pennsylvania, California, and Washington.
Some businesses that have reopened in defiance of their state governments have accumulated thousands of dollars in fines from health and safety inspectors. Others have begun to organize to sue their governments over the ongoing bans on indoor dining.
In Pennsylvania, the owner of a small diner in Kutztown said the state is suing her for remaining open for indoor dining prior to Jan. 4 when the state’s official ban on eating indoors was lifted.
“I don’t like breaking rules,” she said. “That’s not normally what I want to do. I don’t want people to die. But at some point people also have to live their life.”
I didn’t see that.
I don’t know if this has been posted:
His own video shows the Antifa cameraman was already in place capitol before trump crowd arrives (Known antifa member, Jadenx)
https://thedonald.win/p/11S0betZpb/his-own-video-shows-the-antifa-c/c/
L. Lin Wood Fireside chat yesterday: discussing events and sharing message of hope and faith (Christian):
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