The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus apparently struck a deal with U.S socialist leaders promising not to infect them though they violate the CCP Virus rules of engagement. Following the leaders’ socialist mantra of “What's good for thee is not good for me,” Governor Gavin Newsom and his wife Jennifer attended a birthday dinner at Yountville’s French Laundry where at least 12 gathered from several households (more than the state virus treaty limit of three.)
However, Newsom’s spokesperson, a true Covid Pharisee, countered that the Governor did not violate protocols because the event was out of doors.
State guidance has not specified if the three-household limit applies to outdoor dining gatherings, an apparent loophole that doesn't clearly assign enforcement duties to the county health dept., the dining establishment or the individuals that have gathered.
It is unclear whether the Governor wore a muzzle continually only lowering it briefly to sip adult beverages, partake of nourishment and then immediately re-muzzle.
Science has conclusively proven that muzzles are completely worthless at hindering a virus, bacteria or even dust particles, but do hinder oxygen flow. The only purpose of the attire is to virtue signal obedience as a loyal subject of the state.
Meanwhile, Yuba-Sutter Health Officer Phuong “Nurse Ratched” Luu informed local government employees that they cannot work with while experiencing any illness symptoms even from the seasonal cold, the flu or allergies. The one exception is if the worker brings a note from their doctor saying the patient suffers from chronic allergies. This is a first for the counties to be micro-managed by a health dictatorship and be treated as juveniles.
American society is not the first to be manipulated by daily propaganda. German Nazi leaders Joseph Goebbels and Adolph Hitler said, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.” Most Americans have been deceived by government lies, fear-mongering and the media’s censoring of medical facts. People have quit living to avoid being killed by the ‘boogieman’ CCP Virus.
The California tier model developed as a ruse to supposedly manage the virus is not scientific and instead simply eradicates freedom. In fact, the social oppression is more deadly than the virus. Suicides, overdose fatalities and bouts of depression far outnumber the deaths fraudulently attributed to the virus in Yuba-Sutter Counties.
Placer County Supervisors refused to comply with state mandates and will not enforce its rules. Supervisor Kirk Uhler said of the county’s 400,000-person population that only 17 people are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19.
“We’re not in a local state of emergency, which is why we are not about to start shutting our businesses down,” Uhler said. “There is no evidence you can point to, no evidence amongst those counties, in the various tier strata that shows that being in a less restrictive tier is more dangerous than being in a more restrictive tier,” Uhler said.
A coalition of Nevada County restaurants organized in opposition to state-mandated, county-enforced COVID-19 orders last week announced that it filed a federal lawsuit against the state and county
The suit names Gov. Gavin Newsom, other state officials, all of the Nevada County Supervisors, Public Health Officer Richard O. Johnson, Environmental Health Officer Amy Irani and County Counsel Kit Elliott. The 35-page complaint requests both preliminary and permanent injunctive relief again the enforcement of a number of orders issued by Newsom and the state, as well as Nevada County, and asks the court to prohibit retaliation based on the plaintiffs’ exercise of their First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and assembly. The complaint also asks for a judicial declaration that those state and county orders violated the restaurant owners’ rights under the 14th and 15th Amendments.
According to Attorney Nathan Harpainter, the rights being violated include the fundamental right to run a business and to seek lawful employment. “From my perspective as an attorney, the (state’s) actions significantly overstepped their constitutional boundaries.”
Restaurant Coalition lead attorney Stephen Bailey said, “We will ask that the court find that what the governor has been doing … presumptively violates the Constitutional rights of these individuals, these businesses.”
The lawsuit seeks to determine whether the state and county actions have taken property from the restaurants, Bailey said, adding that a “takings claim” — essentially, monetary damages — would make the restaurants whole.
The lesson here is, fight for your rights or lose your rights.
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