Posted on 03/26/2020 4:11:01 AM PDT by abb
The left using every opportunity to enact their dumbass views on everyone.
Wait until the novelty of this quarantine stuff wears off. People like having something to talk about in this sad bored world we live. Makes their life exciting for a minute.
It’s only been a few weeks, and it’s going to get fast. Especially for Americans who want to travel come spring and summer time, and when people realize they don’t know ONE person with this virus. Watch and see COVID19 fatigue gonna hit soon and hard, and no politician’s grandiose power grab is going to matter.
What about all those ‘homeless shelters’ United Way assures us we’re supporting??
Gross. Can something like this ever be cleaned out again??
There’s one place not to stay in when the unpleasantness is over.
It was already closed, probably with no prospect of reopening anytime soon. It’ll be a good while before tourism returns to normal in NOLA. Guess they decided to take the FEMA money while they could.
Honey, put this one on the list that we will NEVER stay in again when in NOLA
Katrina, part deux.
Some of the local citizens are inquiring if there is Heniken Beer near the Hotel to loot? Free beer, free Hotel and no water to wade through like Katrina.
Ya check in but ya don’t check out.
Roach motel.
Diesel fuel and a flare.
remind me to never stay there.
Windsor Court when im in NOLA.
Wouldn’t they be more safe out in the open air.
Being outdoors is good medicine.
Ill NEVER stay in that hotel again. Lice fleas filth etc I wonder if theyre going to bring their shopping carts into the rooms
Oh God. Can you imagine de-toxing that hotel after they leave?
No. Just no.
I was in Katrina. This is not that.
Gather them all up into one place so if one gets it they can all get it, sorta like a cruise ship. Brilliant idea. /s
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