Posted on 03/23/2020 3:53:56 AM PDT by eastexsteve
Tarrant County officials voted to close non-essential businesses and impose civil penalties against those who disobey emergency plan orders on Sunday night.
Tarrant County Commissioners unanimously voted to close those businesses until at least April 5. That excludes businesses listed by the Department of Homeland of Security as critical infrastructure.
The first ruled if someone breaks an emergency order in the countys emergency management plan, they can be fined up to $1,000 or jailed for up to 180 days. This also applies to businesses that are open against emergency orders.
(Excerpt) Read more at star-telegram.com ...
The new dark ages.?? Young people marauding and raiding the country side looking for booze and narcotics..?? Maybe a complete collapse of civil society as we know it.... Or not... :)
Every number Ive crunched in America has put the death rate at around 1.2% for the last 4 days.
Scaredy cats will come up with all sorts of excuses why that isnt right. But I think its actually high. This virus is out there in huge numbers and people are just living with it and moving on with their lives already.
Who needs rights?
I only have contempt for “the law.”
How can the death rate go down when the virus is still spreading around the country and world?
Are there any lawyers out there who can report on the legality and Constitutionality of these social isolation orders? Does the legality vary by state? I noticed that Governor Wolf has been getting some legal pushback in Pennsylvania.
‘I noticed that Governor Wolf has been getting some legal pushback in Pennsylvania.’
Wolf wanted to close down law offices, and was the first in the nation to shut down ongoing construction; that’s where the push back is coming from...just for the record, if you’re in PA, and you get a head cold just like the many that you’ve had over the years, and you want to get a bottle of brandy to alleviate the symptoms, you can plumb forget about it...
Thanks for posting this!
To stop the virus spread let us take people congregating outside and let them congregate in confined spaces inside.
Brilliant.
For me my contempt is for the neanderthals morons that make these onerous and burdersome laws.
For me my contempt is for the neanderthals morons that make these onerous and burdersome laws.
Why limit yourself? I have nothing but contempt for both, and will add in those who would enforce this illegal and unconscionable "law".
I also live in "hurricane country" in a rural area, and I have the same preparedness habits as you. However, I would much rather die defending my freedom, than to die from a disease that I caught from some careless individual who thought they had a right to run around infecting everyone. I have a right to walk the street freely without fear of some individual putting my life in danger just because they thought they had a right to walk around freely with a highly infectious and potentially dangerous disease. Even if it doesn't kill me, I still don't want to be sick for two or three weeks.
NO,you don't. You have a right to self defense in any manner you see fit but your rights never ever supersede another individuals. That's known as tyranny.
Well then, I guess I could just shoot them, right?
No big deal. I have in-laws back in them woods and I run across this all the time. I even put "them" in just to make you feel at home. ;)
We won’t have a useful ratio until it is scored as resolved cases vs fatal cases.
The judges issuing the north Texas mask mandates are not following them.
County Judges Disregard Their Own COVID Guidance
Citizens react to photos of Tarrant’s Glen Whitley and Dallas’ Clay Jenkins not practicing what they preach.
https://texasscorecard.com/metroplex/county-judges-disregard-their-own-covid-guidance/
Man, if Tarrant county is gone we are doomed.
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