Posted on 01/04/2021 9:20:37 AM PST by ANDmagazine.com
The State of Pennsylvania has announced that restaurants will be able to open their doors once again for indoor dining as of today Monday, January 4th. There is one catch, though. The permissible indoor capacity depends on whether or not the establishment has been “self-certified.”
Caution business owners– stay where you are – this is a trap.
According to Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Dennis Davin restaurants may reopen at 50% capacity as of Monday at 8:00 a.m if they have completed the online self-certification process.
We live, or at least used to live, in a nation in which we had rights rather than privileges. Privileges are granted to you by a government and can be taken away. Rights are inalienable. You own them from birth, and nothing government can do can change that.
The defiant restaurants who never close to indoor dining won. They beat the communist!
How dare you commoners question the wisdom of our Public Masters, don’t you know they are destroying your business and your life for your own good.
Keep tugging your forelocks, small biz.
Pretty soon you won’t have pots to pi$$ in.
I hope all these restaurant owners have good memories. When these clown politicians come into their establishments, Red Hen them.
They had this self certification crap
To go 50% before the latest shutdown.
A big old target oh your back if you do
At this point, people can’t tell me that the whole point of this is the complete “everything must go” firesale of the entire country.
No other plan fits.
China MUST devalue everything that they do not own. It’s how they win WW3.
Their assets on US Soil go up in value. Our assets go down. Politicians make this happen through pointless legislation.
Exact same MO as state s adopting common-core
Can anyone summarize what’s involved with self-certification?
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