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originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
IVe been thinking on this also. IF people could get past the privacy of their vote, if everyone took a pic or short little video clip of their vote that would be a lot of proof. IF all those little video snip of Trump votes appeared on Twit of FB or both, might not be easy to count but it would sure make an Impact. Drop them all on POTUS twit. Or something similar for proof of party vote.
Major U.S. retailers brought in rules requiring masks to be worn by customers
However, the rules appear to be little more than a suggestion with stores powerless to deal with those who refuse
The requirement for customers to wear facial coverings have sometimes brought violent reactions from some patrons who have refused to comply
Companies that had previously announced a 'mask-on' policy now say they won't challenge customers who refuse to wear them and police will also not be called
Retailers are trying to walk a fine line between enforcement and friendly service
Some stores have stated that if a customer refuses to comply they will be served quickly and encouraged to order online to avoid future encounters
originally posted by: Frodolives
"That pope thing isn't a human. Its face doesn't look human. I look at its face and I see a predator demon looking back. It really is a vile dark creature".
One does not even have to be religious to agree with that assessment!
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: doobydoll
If China’s dams bursting are the ‘watch the water’ prediction that comes true, we are presented with two options regarding the prediction. Either we caused the weather leading to a catastrophe.... or someone can see the future.
originally posted by: RenegadeOfTheLight
Hope.
Face mask U-turn: Walmart, Home Depot, Walgreens and CVS are among stores saying they WILL serve customers who don't wear masks despite announcing face coverings were mandatory
www.dailymail.co.uk...
Major U.S. retailers brought in rules requiring masks to be worn by customers
However, the rules appear to be little more than a suggestion with stores powerless to deal with those who refuse
The requirement for customers to wear facial coverings have sometimes brought violent reactions from some patrons who have refused to comply
Companies that had previously announced a 'mask-on' policy now say they won't challenge customers who refuse to wear them and police will also not be called
Retailers are trying to walk a fine line between enforcement and friendly service
Some stores have stated that if a customer refuses to comply they will be served quickly and encouraged to order online to avoid future encounters
More like "Retailers lawyers inform them that denying one's Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties is going to end badly."
Thanks to all who stood their ground on this one. One way to stop a bully is to stand up to them.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: LanceCorvette
Lance, same thing has been going for years regarding passport checks by airlines employees for international flights. At some point after 2001, the airline employees were informally deputized and allowed to block people from boarding, because the government policies worked in such a way as to fine the airlines for anyone who landed in a country that they were not authorized to enter.
The Business as Agent of the State. Super.
Cheers
Yesterday I signed four measures that will massively reduce the prices of prescription drugs, in many cases by more than 50%. Nothing like this has ever been done before because Big Pharma, with its vast power, would not let it happen. Expensive Insulin went from big dollars.....
...to virtual pennies. Epi-pens went from their incredibly high, jacked up prices, to lower than their original give away bargains. Biggest price reductions in history, by far! Nothing like this has ever for our citizens, especially our Seniors. REMEMBER YOUR FAVORITE PRESIDENT!
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May 11 2020 20:48:47 (EST)
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>>9132373
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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: LanceCorvette
Lance, same thing has been going for years regarding passport checks by airlines employees for international flights. At some point after 2001, the airline employees were informally deputized and allowed to block people from boarding, because the government policies worked in such a way as to fine the airlines for anyone who landed in a country that they were not authorized to enter.
The Business as Agent of the State. Super.
Cheers
originally posted by: Stevenmonet
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: LanceCorvette
Lance, same thing has been going for years regarding passport checks by airlines employees for international flights. At some point after 2001, the airline employees were informally deputized and allowed to block people from boarding, because the government policies worked in such a way as to fine the airlines for anyone who landed in a country that they were not authorized to enter.
The Business as Agent of the State. Super.
Cheers
Banks too. They have been forced to act on behalf of the state against their own clients since 9-11.
casinos, along with other businesses such as restaurants and movie theaters, may permit up to 50 percent capacity, allowing casinos to grant access to hundreds of patrons at a time.
“Temporarily narrowing restrictions on the size of mass gatherings, including for religious services, protects the health and well-being of Nevada citizens during a global pandemic,” they wrote last week.