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06-02-2020, 07:00 PM #46
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06-03-2020, 11:09 AM #47
this is all nuts, we just need to get back to our reg days like it was b4 this stuff started.
MY LORD OF LORDS!!!
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06-04-2020, 09:12 AM #48
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Anyway, I hope if you do go out that you can cover your mouth & raise your business from the ashes. Best of luck Mac in Your endeavors & hope god helps you out. I know you're frustrated but cursing at someone rooting for you isn't the answer & god will help you just keep your chin up
Last edited by Poker face Ace; 06-04-2020 at 09:14 AM.
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06-04-2020, 10:15 AM #49
Where exactly did you root for me?
You mocked my age, intelligence, made assumptions and then called me ignorant for being angry at the devastation of my business I started in '77, long before you were even a thought in your daddy's eye.
I don't require God to keep my chin up.
If you think that destroying the lives of so many is worth the .2% mortality rate of COVID, you're the ignorant one. Suicides, domestic violence, child abuse, hunger and many other bad things are affecting MILLIONS but you don't seem to consider that.
I also run my business out of my home and any employees are 1099 contractors doing the same. I was washing my hands and a germophobe before this COVID-19 ever started and it is completely overblown.
Stay in your home, wear your mask and avoid people if you're TOO afraid of real-world consequences.
~38,000 people a year die from auto accidents, with your logic, no one should drive cars and if you do, you're a murderer.
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06-04-2020, 11:29 PM #50
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06-06-2020, 01:56 PM #51
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06-06-2020, 03:48 PM #52
Does rioting or covid have the higher fatality rate in NYC?
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06-23-2020, 10:58 PM #53
COVID-19: This is when life will return to normal, according to the experts
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/...ramlity-chart/
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07-13-2020, 06:03 PM #54
Central NY Athletic Club Files Challenge to Executive Orders That Forced Gyms to Close
An athletic club in central New York is suing the state over coronavirus-triggered mandates that forced its gyms to close.
The Aspen Athletic Club filed the lawsuit in a state court last week, arguing that Gov. Andrew Cuomo did not provide any procedural due process before issuing lockdown orders.
The athletic club operates four gyms throughout Onondaga County and employs 160 county residents, according to the lawsuit. Since mid-March and the lawsuit’s filing, the club has been forced to close the fitness facilities due to executive orders from Cuomo, who is listed as a defendant in the suit, according to the litigation.
The club is asking the court for a declaratory judgment that the executive orders violate their constitutional rights. The club is represented in the matter by James G. Mermigis of the Mermigis Law Group.
Central New York is in the final phase of the state’s reopening plan. However, gyms are not listed among the businesses allowed to reopen. The phase does allow for the reopening of higher education, “low-risk” indoor arts and entertainment and professional sports with no fans, among other activities.
As the intensity of the coronavirus crisis has waned in New York, state officials have allowed certain industries to reopen by region.
The athletic club’s lawsuit reflects growing frustration from New York businesses not yet allowed to reopen, but burdened with months of closures and a down economy.
The athletic club owes nearly $400,000 in back rent and 1,400 people have canceled their memberships, according to the lawsuit filed last week. The business cannot afford to stay closed, according to the lawsuit, which said the club can provide its service in a sanitary and socially distanced environment.
The litigation is one in a string of lawsuits over New York’s various coronavirus-induced restrictions.
The lawsuit also noted Cuomo’s comments about demonstrators who had gathered in large crowds to protest the killing of Black Americans by police. The Democrat has expressed support for the demonstrations.
“The only conclusion you draw from that is that thousands of people can march together throughout the State and there is no public health issue for marches, but someone who wants to open their gym with CDC safety guidelines is endangering the public,” the lawsuit reads.
“There is either a public health emergency or there’s not. It cannot be both,” the lawsuit says.
The litigation cites the Fourteenth Amendment and says the executive orders deprived the athletic club of the equal protection of the law.
“In short, [the athletic club] brings this lawsuit to define the limits of a State’s police power,” according to the lawsuit.
https://www.law.com/newyorklawjourna...20200613174600
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07-13-2020, 07:14 PM #55
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Can't say I blame them 1 bit. I hate to sound ignorant, but the state is f$&king with their livelihood
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