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5 minutes ago, redstripe said:

Problem Gates and his foundations are buying it up. They will grow everything above the soil. Pesticides will ruin the soil. Crazy what is going on. 

yep i was just thinking about the cartels and how biden is letting them destroy so many families here. then cutting USA oil production and making russia much richer, which is enabling them to advance on ukraine

 

its like the guy is the Antichrist

 

yet i sit here in a slight blanket of DEW like that makes things remotely better 

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St Paul gives up on the vax mandate. lasted about a month.  They thought they were saving the world.:laugh

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter may lift vaccination-or-test requirement this week

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By Frederick Melo | [email protected] | Pioneer Press
PUBLISHED: February 8, 2022 at 1:46 p.m. | UPDATED: February 8, 2022 at 7:34 p.m.

With omicron case counts plummeting, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter signaled on Tuesday he may soon lift a vaccination-or-test requirement at venues licensed by the city, including restaurants that serve alcohol.

The mayor’s office indicated Carter could end the requirement this week, depending upon input from St. Paul-Ramsey County Public Health.

“With a promising downward trend of case counts in Ramsey County, we look forward to discontinuing the requirement as soon as possible,” said Carter, in a written statement.

On top of objections from the restaurants, members of the St. Paul City Council have also voiced concern about the mandate’s business impacts, given that many customers are spending their money in suburbs.

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“Let’s get it done before Valentine’s Day,” said St. Paul City Council member Amy Brendmoen on Tuesday.

Said council member Dai Thao: “I think it’s important to put health before profit, but we don’t have to do everything Minneapolis does with mandates. We can be flexible and yet ask people to be responsible and stay home if they are not feeling well.”

RESTAURANT OWNERS SAY MANDATE HURTS BUSINESS

The mandate, in effect since Jan. 19, requires customers at restaurants with liquor licenses to show their vaccine card or a negative COVID-19 test result before dining inside. Minneapolis has a similar rule that extends even more broadly to eateries. Both rules were enacted through each respective mayor’s emergency powers.

St. Paul restaurant owners and other venue operators that serve alcohol have said on top of labor shortages, masking requirements and general business loss during the pandemic, the vaccination-or-test requirement has taken an extra bite out of business and turned off suburban customers.

Stephen Schober, chief executive officer of the axe-throwing event venue FlannelJax’s, said business at his Prior Avenue location in St. Paul was down to a third or a fourth of pre-pandemic levels, and cancellations were well above those at his sites in Colorado, Michigan, Texas and Washington State.

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Of course, he will.  But he'll probably have some vaccinated bullshit along with it.

He just does as he's told.  And the marching orders have been handed out to the Dems obviously.  The whole point of giving the governors the authority to make those mandates was because the outbreaks are different from state to state.  But they're all gonna drop them at the same time while claiming they're "listening to the science"

Fuck every one of these Democrat pieces of shit.

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24 minutes ago, MonkeyF0cker said:

Of course, he will.  But he'll probably have some vaccinated bullshit along with it.

He just does as he's told.  And the marching orders have been handed out to the Dems obviously.  The whole point of giving the governors the authority to make those mandates was because the outbreaks are different from state to state.  But they're all gonna drop them at the same time while claiming they're "listening to the science"

Fuck every one of these Democrat pieces of shit.

Many of these mandates( regular and student) are ending before the end of Feb - what happens on March 1?

Bidens state of the union speech. :bulb

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