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53 posted on 04/23/2020 6:22:03 AM PDT by Joe Brower ("Might we not live in a nobler dream than this?" -- John Ruskin)
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To: Joe Brower

De Santis has got to go with Kemp and just open up again. One of the problems is that we have a few fascist mayors and county commissioners here, so he can’t do it with a magic wand. But he should just issue a new set of guidelines...actually, not based on the impossible WH plan - but on practicality.

People here in Florida have begun to flout most of the “guidelines” anyway, and people I thought were total pro-government folks and would never criticize any idiotic government overreaction shut down are starting to just do their own thing now, whether it means getting secret haircuts to quietly patronizing a retail store through the back door.

I was sorry that Trump appeared to criticize Kemp...although I think what he really meant to do was affirm individual governors in doing something that the WH guidelines would not necessarily have permitted, although of course the press used the sound bite and that’s all you hear now. De Santis should just carry on now. Otherwise, since I live in North Florida, people are just going to cross the border to get their haircut ...LOL!

Also, not noted was the fact that barbers, tattoo artists, etc. in Georgia have to have disposable everything, wear those stupid plastic shields, etc. And the customers have to wear masks and jump through all sorts of other hoops. Idiotic, but at least they’re open and there’s no way you could criticize the protection.


54 posted on 04/23/2020 7:15:17 AM PDT by livius
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