Tuesday, April 7, 2020

People Are Going Bonkers Over The Virus

Insanity reigns supreme in the times of crisis. Take for example the Attorney General of New York, Scott Stringer. His 86 year old mother died from COVID-19. Did you read that? She was 86 years old, not exactly a candidate for a Playboy centerfold. Understanding that Stinger is a Democrat he stated, "It's Trump's fault. He has blood on his hands for my mom's death". Earth to Stringer, "Have you given one thought to putting the onus on the Chinese and it's government"? I can't figure out why the Chinese get to skate with this. It boils my blood that the media is supporting China against Trump. Why, if one didn't know better you'd think they have an agenda.

At a press conference at the White House yesterday a member of the media asked the president when he was going to close grocery stores.

A 20 year old young women in Pennsylvania felt the need to get out of the house so she jumped in her car and drove the countryside. The state police stopped her and issued a citation($200)for violating the governor's stay at home order. One would think the trooper put himself in danger by sticking his head up to her opened car window and handing her the ticket.

Matt Mooney took to Facebook on Monday to share that he had been arrested on Sunday in Donelson Park, posting a cheeky status about how he could mark detainment off his 'bucket list'
Picture above is Matt Mooney from Brighton City, Colorado. He took his wife and 6 year old daughter to an empty ball field to play t-ball. The police came and handcuffed him and off he went to jail.

A woman in the state of New York, in a residential area, was in her front yard doing exercises when a (nosy) neighbor called the police on her.

On another subject:

I think I need to cut the toilet paper hoarders some slack. For awhile these people were the butt of many jokes, cartoons and vile words. I've changed my mind.

Consider for a moment the number of schools in this country from pre-school through college. Think about the number of restaurants across the nation. Then there are the number of business large and small. They are too many to count. Oh yeah, what about sports venues from Little League to professional and beyond. I could go on and on but you get the picture. Now, what do they all have in common? The answer is they have toilets and these biffy's are not being used. The ones that are being flushed are those in each and every home every hour of the day and night. It's mindboggling, isn't it?

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