Americans rising up

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Interesting article below.

People are marching on the capital in Michigan, demanding their freedoms.

I understand the need for some of the temporary measures, but some elected officials have taken this way too far. I'm encouraged to see Americans standing up for their constitutional rights.

 
Whitmere has taken it too far. You can go out on a lake in a boat; just not a motorboat is just one of the many examples. Many who live in lower Michigan own cabins in the northern part of the state. They aren't allowed to go to their cabins; even to check on things.
 
Maybe barbershops and hairsalons need to form "clubs." Those who need a haircut can then join a "club" What's good for thee is good for me...
...we are a private club and if our members want to visit we will welcome them
Gretchen Whitmer Allows Gay Swinger's Club to Operate While Barber Loses License

Gay swinger’s club is essential.
But strangers servicing each other through holes in a basement wall in the state capitol is perfectly fine. I guess group sex is an “essential” activity in the Democrat-run state of Michigan. The underground private club, Club Tabu, has a website that describes what goes on there. (HT: Steve Gruber)

Tabu events are defined as “private party” lifestyle socials. There is no sexual activity permitted except in the privacy of your own accommodations.
Unlike Manke, who is sterilizing everything in his barbershop and wearing a mask to cut hair, Club Tabu has no announcement on their social media about what precautions they are taking, if any, to keep people who are engaging in full body contact with strangers safe. In fact, the only messaging they are giving is that they are open. The website FAQ’s says, “Yes, we are still open; if this website is still up – we are open!!!”

The FAQs also ask if there are “glory holes” (if you’re blissfully ignorant of what these are, don’t Google it) and the response from the website says, “A maze is a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way, and in our case, it is very dark and made with walls that have a few holes in them,” says the club’s website.

A review of their Facebook page is equally disturbing with the last post being the announcement that they opened on May 1. There is no other information about social distancing or precautions taken. They’re just open for business.

In the comments, someone asks them to reconsider as the close proximity of people could lead to more coronavirus deaths. The club’s response? “Data proves different. Additionally, we are a private club and if our members want to visit we will welcome them.” Another commenter asked if the plans to open on May 1 were extended with the governor’s extension to May 28 and the club responded, “We will be opening May 1st!”

The club does appear to be open, with a recent review posted on May 14 by someone who claims to have visited the club in May. PJ Media called the club to verify but received no answer. All signs point to it being in full operation.
 
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