2021-Ringing in the new year with safety as job one.

Ray9

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Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!

The liquor store vs church comparison is not very good.

Most churches have 100+ people all sitting in close proximity. I don't think I have ever seen 10 people in a liquor store at one time.

People sit in church for an hour. People are in liquor stores for 5 or 10 minutes.
 
Democrats Be like... hey pigs, get off your racist knees, enforce our mandates, and put down anyone who resist...

When that fails, boats from China loaded with troops will begin landing in San Francisco to help Democrats enforce their mandates... if they aren't already there ;)
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!
Covid 19 is a plot against the freedom of the human race, so be safe and take off that moronic mask and lead the fight for freedom
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!
Covid 19 is a plot against the freedom of the human race, so be safe and take off that moronic mask and lead the fight for freedom
Americans be like... why isn't anyone dying from the flu?

Democrats say... that's because everyone is wearing a mask and social distancing.

Americans be like... then why is covid spiking?

Democrats say... that's because nobody is wearing a mask and social distancing.

Have no doubt Chinese troops are on standby to come help their democrat counterparts enforce covid mandates.
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!

The liquor store vs church comparison is not very good.

Most churches have 100+ people all sitting in close proximity. I don't think I have ever seen 10 people in a liquor store at one time.

People sit in church for an hour. People are in liquor stores for 5 or 10 minutes.
I have seen people in a liquor store pick up a bottle, look at the price, look at the alcohol content and then put it back on the shelf. Being in the front of the stocked bottles, someone else will pick that bottle up as well.

Likewise, I have seen people squeeze the melons, squeeze the peaches and decide they are not ripe enough and put them back. Produce is stocked in a way where the first one touched is likely the first one someone else touches.

I was at Coctco last weekend and watched a stock clerk pull his mask down and rub his nose...put it back on and continue stocking the merchandise.

There is no safer place than in a house of worship where people are not touching items other people touched 5 minutes before.
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!
Covid 19 is a plot against the freedom of the human race, so be safe and take off that moronic mask and lead the fight for freedom
Americans be like... why isn't anyone dying from the flu?

Democrats say... that's because everyone is wearing a mask and social distancing.

Americans be like... then why is covid spiking?

Democrats say... that's because nobody is wearing a mask and social distancing.

Have no doubt Chinese troops are on standby to come help their democrat counterparts enforce covid mandates.
Merry Christmas, may the love, power and glory of the child fill your soul
 
It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.
A liquor store is a different exposure than a church service.
It is closer to a local convenience store where you go in, grab what you want, pay and leave....5 minute exposure

A church service is a social event, people congregate for an hour. More like a movie theater which were also closed
 
It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.
A liquor store is a different exposure than a church service.
It is closer to a local convenience store where you go in, grab what you want, pay and leave....5 minute exposure

A church service is a social event, people congregate for an hour. More like a movie theater which were also closed
How about, instead of using henchmen to shutdown anything you disapprove of, if you are scared of the coof, stay home and shelter in place. Don't force others to comply with endless mandates.
 
It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.
A liquor store is a different exposure than a church service.
It is closer to a local convenience store where you go in, grab what you want, pay and leave....5 minute exposure

A church service is a social event, people congregate for an hour. More like a movie theater which were also closed


A BLM Riot is a social event that the left thinks is ok. What makes, in your liberal scientific view, the liberal event "safer"?

How about abortion clinics, considered "safe from covid", even though the broads are there for a considerable time to get their babies killed?
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!

The liquor store vs church comparison is not very good.

Most churches have 100+ people all sitting in close proximity. I don't think I have ever seen 10 people in a liquor store at one time.

People sit in church for an hour. People are in liquor stores for 5 or 10 minutes.
I have seen people in a liquor store pick up a bottle, look at the price, look at the alcohol content and then put it back on the shelf. Being in the front of the stocked bottles, someone else will pick that bottle up as well.

Likewise, I have seen people squeeze the melons, squeeze the peaches and decide they are not ripe enough and put them back. Produce is stocked in a way where the first one touched is likely the first one someone else touches.

I was at Coctco last weekend and watched a stock clerk pull his mask down and rub his nose...put it back on and continue stocking the merchandise.

There is no safer place than in a house of worship where people are not touching items other people touched 5 minutes before.
Every group of church people I have ever seen feel compelled to hug everyone. What's with all the hugging?
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!

The liquor store vs church comparison is not very good.

Most churches have 100+ people all sitting in close proximity. I don't think I have ever seen 10 people in a liquor store at one time.

People sit in church for an hour. People are in liquor stores for 5 or 10 minutes.
I have seen people in a liquor store pick up a bottle, look at the price, look at the alcohol content and then put it back on the shelf. Being in the front of the stocked bottles, someone else will pick that bottle up as well.

Likewise, I have seen people squeeze the melons, squeeze the peaches and decide they are not ripe enough and put them back. Produce is stocked in a way where the first one touched is likely the first one someone else touches.

I was at Coctco last weekend and watched a stock clerk pull his mask down and rub his nose...put it back on and continue stocking the merchandise.

There is no safer place than in a house of worship where people are not touching items other people touched 5 minutes before.

Except a church is a tightly packed social gathering with chanting, singing, and well..breathing cause that's kind of necessary. You're literally right on top of the next person (depending on the layout of the church). Prime virus super spreading grounds. And most churches I've seen...aren't mask wearing facilities. We know how the virus spreads. Being in a packed church isn't a good way to avoid getting sick. A liquor store or a grocery store is not a social event. You can distance. You can walk away. The key here is not touching your face, wiping your nose, scratching your head if you've handled merchandise such as a liquor bottle or packaged food. Make sure you use hand sanitizer before you remove your mask in your car. Even after almost 10 months, I still wipe bottles and packages down before I put them away. Just good practices.

I too have seen multiple instances of bad behavior at stores. From both employees and customers.
But to say a church is a safer place to be right now is a huge stretch.
 
It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.
A liquor store is a different exposure than a church service.
It is closer to a local convenience store where you go in, grab what you want, pay and leave....5 minute exposure

A church service is a social event, people congregate for an hour. More like a movie theater which were also closed
How about, instead of using henchmen to shutdown anything you disapprove of, if you are scared of the coof, stay home and shelter in place. Don't force others to comply with endless mandates.
Fighting COVID is not an individual decision
 
Safety is certainly important. It makes many of us wonder how we survived to adulthood before 2020 when safety become so important that the survival of the human race was seen to be at stake. Good Samaritans began calling 911 to report extra cars in driveways of neighbors, supermarket vigilantes patrol the aisles accosting shoppers for not properly wearing masks, schools are shuttered, private businesses are locked down. Safety today is not just important, it is all-important.

Safety is one of those things in life that exists for the good of the people. The people are not equipped with the intelligence or the will power to function safely, so this is where government comes forward. The government has power. It can use that power to act in best interest of the people. If the government decides that churches must be closed but liquor stores stay open, it is for the good of the people. Liquor stores collect taxes to make the government more powerful while churches pay no taxes.

It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.

People in government are very good at logic. That is why they are in government and the rest of us are not. If giant corporate restaurants like Applebee’s and fast-food chains like MacDonald’s pay huge amounts of taxation to state federal and governments and have lobbyists in Washington, they are much safer than private restaurants operated by citizens that live locally in communities. It is simple logic. It is the same with Walmart and Home Depot.

If you cannot find paper towels but have to run an obstacle course around beer displays piled in the middle of shopping aisles, this is for your safety. And do not worry, the government is not going to slack off when your safety is on the line. It will not be long before the police will be knocking on your doors to ensure private compliance.

Go bless safety and God bless the government!

The liquor store vs church comparison is not very good.

Most churches have 100+ people all sitting in close proximity. I don't think I have ever seen 10 people in a liquor store at one time.

People sit in church for an hour. People are in liquor stores for 5 or 10 minutes.
I have seen people in a liquor store pick up a bottle, look at the price, look at the alcohol content and then put it back on the shelf. Being in the front of the stocked bottles, someone else will pick that bottle up as well.

Likewise, I have seen people squeeze the melons, squeeze the peaches and decide they are not ripe enough and put them back. Produce is stocked in a way where the first one touched is likely the first one someone else touches.

I was at Coctco last weekend and watched a stock clerk pull his mask down and rub his nose...put it back on and continue stocking the merchandise.

There is no safer place than in a house of worship where people are not touching items other people touched 5 minutes before.
Every group of church people I have ever seen feel compelled to hug everyone. What's with all the hugging?
So you are saying that people who go to church will do what they did before COVID? Sure, they would hug prior to COVID...Heck, hugged my mom before COVID regularly, but right now I am mature enough to know it is not in her best interest to hug her...so I dont.
I certainly dont need some mayor order me not to hug my mom.
So what makes you think that people who go to church will cast aside concerns and hug each other while COVID is part of our lifestyle?
Are you implying they are careless, stupid and selfish?
 
It is like an IQ test question: If all liquor stores (A) collect taxes and taxes are good for the government, but most churches (B) are good for the people but collect no taxes, then one is better for the state which is good for the people while the other is good for the people but less good for the state. Which one will remain open, (A) or (B)? The answer of course, is (A). You see? It is logic.
A liquor store is a different exposure than a church service.
It is closer to a local convenience store where you go in, grab what you want, pay and leave....5 minute exposure

A church service is a social event, people congregate for an hour. More like a movie theater which were also closed
How about, instead of using henchmen to shutdown anything you disapprove of, if you are scared of the coof, stay home and shelter in place. Don't force others to comply with endless mandates.
Fighting COVID is not an individual decision

Live in your cage if thats what you think is necessary.
For me? It IS an individual decision. I do what I need to do to stay COVID free and to ensure people around me are not affected by my actions.

Your kind of thinking is why you are who you are. And I pity you. Not really.
 
If the BLM riots were a positive thing that helped America, Democrats would have shut them down right away.
Riots are not planned social events

Church services and Trump rallies are
LMAO...not planned events? Vans with pre printed signs, bricks on pallets.....frozen water bottles....but not planned.

Well said
 

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