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Mar 22, 2020 20:57:33   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
California Inches Closer to Tyranny
David A. Keene
By
David A. Keene
March 22, 2020
19022
42

California’s “progressive” Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is a piece of work. He has alerted the state’s National Guard Commander to be ready in case he has to impose “Martial Law” as part of California’s war on the C****av***s.

Governor Newsom has already closed the Golden State’s public schools and said earlier this week that few if any will reopen at all this year. He also stated that he is seeking a federal waiver so that while parents are being urged to take advantage of on-line learning, California’s students will not have to be tested on wh**ever they learn this year because, as he put it, “it is totally inappropriate for kids to worry about coming back and being tested.”

Meanwhile bars, clubs and gyms are also closed – and the state is reopening several closed hospitals and negotiating with some 900 hotels to rent tens of thousands of rooms in case California’s hospitals can’t handle all those needing help.

Actually, many if not most of the hotel rooms the Governor wants are not slated to house patients, but to house the state’s burgeoning homeless population. Nearly half of all the homeless in the United States are to be found in California according to a recent government study – and the Governor has been arguing that the state should provide them housing at taxpayer expense. It looks as though he is making that happen – under the guise of protecting them from the C****av***s.

It seems that like former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Newsom doesn’t want to let a crisis go to waste when he can use it as cover to accomplish other goals.

Newsom reminded people in a press conference that “we have the ability to do martial law … if we feel the necessity” if citizens don’t do as instructed by the state’s political leadership.

Across the state, residents have been told not to leave their homes except for food, medicine and other essentials and groups of more than ten in any location are discouraged if not banned. Much of this parallels what other states and cities are doing, but in California one group of “essential” retail establishments that are being allowed to remain open are the hundreds of marijuana shops in places like San Francisco.

The state’s potheads need marijuana and the Governor isn’t going to stand in their way. Marijuana retailers are classed with grocery stores and pharmacies as essential to the survival and “well-being” of state residents.

A Reuters reporter talked recently to marijuana dealers in the San Francisco Bay area who told him proudly that there are more people lined up to buy pot than groceries.

One dealer told the reporter that “We’re a necessary service. People need this (marijuana) for medical purposes and recreation.” The C****av***s may be a serious threat, but Governor Newson for one isn’t about to let it get in the way of his state’s v**ers and their recreational needs.

So crisis or not, California is still California.

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Mar 22, 2020 21:17:48   #
Trumpnotthestormiestpres Loc: L.A.
 
I live in l.a. near downtown.

The threat of people living without plumbing tent flap to tent flap is more dangerous than this article implies. No purell and 6 feet for them.

The dead bodies and bacteria and contagion from the group could push v***s medical resources beyond operating efficiency for EVERYONE.

If cruise ship bartenders and hotel housemaids can get a billions dollar bailout, you may consider that the hospital room or ventilator saved from use on one of these homeless people may be YOURS.

Sadly opiates don't work for everyone and mj use is common. But if mj use keeps people from panicking that can help everyone.

Would you prefer zombie homeless hordes spitting over your fence or sleeping in cars on your street?

People who use mj to self medicate for stress freaking out and running up and giving you a hug on the way Into the grocery store?

Los angeles is in total lockdown. You can't go out almost at all. Need a job? Can't interview for one. Need food? Hurry out and find what you can. No way to earn money ? Too bad.

No ramen left in that aisle. No pasta.

The rain here now is saving lives. Keeps people off the beach. Newsom instituted these conditions to venerate the case for additional federal funds.

The tax dollars from tourism in this state keep the nation's coffers full. When you bring your toddler to the clinic for their ventilator, you may feel grateful that a lot of Californians do practice.

A healthier🤪 lifestyle.

Let's find this Keene person in 6 months and see if he's still alive. Because UCLA and USC are the best hospitals in the United States, with very few peers.

Southern California will FIGHT.

Getting homeless into armories or gyms isn't much but it gives them and YOU a chance. And that huge population out of the worst risk will benefit everyone.

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Mar 22, 2020 21:23:36   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
California Inches Closer to Tyranny
David A. Keene
By
David A. Keene
March 22, 2020
19022
42

California’s “progressive” Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is a piece of work. He has alerted the state’s National Guard Commander to be ready in case he has to impose “Martial Law” as part of California’s war on the C****av***s.

Governor Newsom has already closed the Golden State’s public schools and said earlier this week that few if any will reopen at all this year. He also stated that he is seeking a federal waiver so that while parents are being urged to take advantage of on-line learning, California’s students will not have to be tested on wh**ever they learn this year because, as he put it, “it is totally inappropriate for kids to worry about coming back and being tested.”

Meanwhile bars, clubs and gyms are also closed – and the state is reopening several closed hospitals and negotiating with some 900 hotels to rent tens of thousands of rooms in case California’s hospitals can’t handle all those needing help.

Actually, many if not most of the hotel rooms the Governor wants are not slated to house patients, but to house the state’s burgeoning homeless population. Nearly half of all the homeless in the United States are to be found in California according to a recent government study – and the Governor has been arguing that the state should provide them housing at taxpayer expense. It looks as though he is making that happen – under the guise of protecting them from the C****av***s.

It seems that like former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Newsom doesn’t want to let a crisis go to waste when he can use it as cover to accomplish other goals.

Newsom reminded people in a press conference that “we have the ability to do martial law … if we feel the necessity” if citizens don’t do as instructed by the state’s political leadership.

Across the state, residents have been told not to leave their homes except for food, medicine and other essentials and groups of more than ten in any location are discouraged if not banned. Much of this parallels what other states and cities are doing, but in California one group of “essential” retail establishments that are being allowed to remain open are the hundreds of marijuana shops in places like San Francisco.

The state’s potheads need marijuana and the Governor isn’t going to stand in their way. Marijuana retailers are classed with grocery stores and pharmacies as essential to the survival and “well-being” of state residents.

A Reuters reporter talked recently to marijuana dealers in the San Francisco Bay area who told him proudly that there are more people lined up to buy pot than groceries.

One dealer told the reporter that “We’re a necessary service. People need this (marijuana) for medical purposes and recreation.” The C****av***s may be a serious threat, but Governor Newson for one isn’t about to let it get in the way of his state’s v**ers and their recreational needs.

So crisis or not, California is still California.
California Inches Closer to Tyranny br David A. Ke... (show quote)


I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.

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Mar 22, 2020 23:21:16   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.


I have driven throught the Mojave eight times. Since every time was in the middle of the night and not even a full moon, I STILL have never really seen it.

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Mar 23, 2020 00:28:49   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
no propaganda please wrote:
California Inches Closer to Tyranny
David A. Keene
By
David A. Keene
March 22, 2020
19022
42

California’s “progressive” Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is a piece of work. He has alerted the state’s National Guard Commander to be ready in case he has to impose “Martial Law” as part of California’s war on the C****av***s.

Governor Newsom has already closed the Golden State’s public schools and said earlier this week that few if any will reopen at all this year. He also stated that he is seeking a federal waiver so that while parents are being urged to take advantage of on-line learning, California’s students will not have to be tested on wh**ever they learn this year because, as he put it, “it is totally inappropriate for kids to worry about coming back and being tested.”

Meanwhile bars, clubs and gyms are also closed – and the state is reopening several closed hospitals and negotiating with some 900 hotels to rent tens of thousands of rooms in case California’s hospitals can’t handle all those needing help.

Actually, many if not most of the hotel rooms the Governor wants are not slated to house patients, but to house the state’s burgeoning homeless population. Nearly half of all the homeless in the United States are to be found in California according to a recent government study – and the Governor has been arguing that the state should provide them housing at taxpayer expense. It looks as though he is making that happen – under the guise of protecting them from the C****av***s.

It seems that like former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Newsom doesn’t want to let a crisis go to waste when he can use it as cover to accomplish other goals.

Newsom reminded people in a press conference that “we have the ability to do martial law … if we feel the necessity” if citizens don’t do as instructed by the state’s political leadership.

Across the state, residents have been told not to leave their homes except for food, medicine and other essentials and groups of more than ten in any location are discouraged if not banned. Much of this parallels what other states and cities are doing, but in California one group of “essential” retail establishments that are being allowed to remain open are the hundreds of marijuana shops in places like San Francisco.

The state’s potheads need marijuana and the Governor isn’t going to stand in their way. Marijuana retailers are classed with grocery stores and pharmacies as essential to the survival and “well-being” of state residents.

A Reuters reporter talked recently to marijuana dealers in the San Francisco Bay area who told him proudly that there are more people lined up to buy pot than groceries.

One dealer told the reporter that “We’re a necessary service. People need this (marijuana) for medical purposes and recreation.” The C****av***s may be a serious threat, but Governor Newson for one isn’t about to let it get in the way of his state’s v**ers and their recreational needs.

So crisis or not, California is still California.
California Inches Closer to Tyranny br David A. Ke... (show quote)


Cally doesn’t have v**ers unless they are illegal v**es, the conservatives get their v**es harvested elsewhere! Newsome iwns lots of real estate and prob needs the federal dollar to house the i******s for future v**e!!

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Mar 23, 2020 00:32:25   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.


If u need a place to stay several of us live here! High desert!

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Mar 23, 2020 10:52:08   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.


An interesting fact about the Mojave Desert is that Joshua Trees are only found there. They are actually a yucca. The Mojave is one of the most dangerous deserts because it is near some major metro areas and people do not recognize it as dangerous and so put themselves at risk by not taking necessary precautions. Joshua Trees are a very important part of the ecosystem of this desert. I always look for Joshua Trees in Western movie reruns on TV because they often show up in areas where they should not be. Because of that they have really become an iconic part of western America.

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Mar 23, 2020 10:57:07   #
kemmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
California Inches Closer to Tyranny
David A. Keene
By
David A. Keene
March 22, 2020
19022
42

California’s “progressive” Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is a piece of work. He has alerted the state’s National Guard Commander to be ready in case he has to impose “Martial Law” as part of California’s war on the C****av***s.

Governor Newsom has already closed the Golden State’s public schools and said earlier this week that few if any will reopen at all this year. He also stated that he is seeking a federal waiver so that while parents are being urged to take advantage of on-line learning, California’s students will not have to be tested on wh**ever they learn this year because, as he put it, “it is totally inappropriate for kids to worry about coming back and being tested.”

Meanwhile bars, clubs and gyms are also closed – and the state is reopening several closed hospitals and negotiating with some 900 hotels to rent tens of thousands of rooms in case California’s hospitals can’t handle all those needing help.

Actually, many if not most of the hotel rooms the Governor wants are not slated to house patients, but to house the state’s burgeoning homeless population. Nearly half of all the homeless in the United States are to be found in California according to a recent government study – and the Governor has been arguing that the state should provide them housing at taxpayer expense. It looks as though he is making that happen – under the guise of protecting them from the C****av***s.

It seems that like former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Newsom doesn’t want to let a crisis go to waste when he can use it as cover to accomplish other goals.

Newsom reminded people in a press conference that “we have the ability to do martial law … if we feel the necessity” if citizens don’t do as instructed by the state’s political leadership.

Across the state, residents have been told not to leave their homes except for food, medicine and other essentials and groups of more than ten in any location are discouraged if not banned. Much of this parallels what other states and cities are doing, but in California one group of “essential” retail establishments that are being allowed to remain open are the hundreds of marijuana shops in places like San Francisco.

The state’s potheads need marijuana and the Governor isn’t going to stand in their way. Marijuana retailers are classed with grocery stores and pharmacies as essential to the survival and “well-being” of state residents.

A Reuters reporter talked recently to marijuana dealers in the San Francisco Bay area who told him proudly that there are more people lined up to buy pot than groceries.

One dealer told the reporter that “We’re a necessary service. People need this (marijuana) for medical purposes and recreation.” The C****av***s may be a serious threat, but Governor Newson for one isn’t about to let it get in the way of his state’s v**ers and their recreational needs.

So crisis or not, California is still California.
California Inches Closer to Tyranny br David A. Ke... (show quote)

Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gavin Newsom of California are leading the nation in taking strong measures to contain the v***s, doing what eventually all the rest of the governors will do--in the absence of any comprehensive policy decisions from that dithering and contradictory buffoon in the White House.

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Mar 23, 2020 16:10:48   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
no propaganda please wrote:
California Inches Closer to Tyranny
David A. Keene
By
David A. Keene
March 22, 2020
19022
42

California’s “progressive” Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is a piece of work. He has alerted the state’s National Guard Commander to be ready in case he has to impose “Martial Law” as part of California’s war on the C****av***s.

Governor Newsom has already closed the Golden State’s public schools and said earlier this week that few if any will reopen at all this year. He also stated that he is seeking a federal waiver so that while parents are being urged to take advantage of on-line learning, California’s students will not have to be tested on wh**ever they learn this year because, as he put it, “it is totally inappropriate for kids to worry about coming back and being tested.”

Meanwhile bars, clubs and gyms are also closed – and the state is reopening several closed hospitals and negotiating with some 900 hotels to rent tens of thousands of rooms in case California’s hospitals can’t handle all those needing help.

Actually, many if not most of the hotel rooms the Governor wants are not slated to house patients, but to house the state’s burgeoning homeless population. Nearly half of all the homeless in the United States are to be found in California according to a recent government study – and the Governor has been arguing that the state should provide them housing at taxpayer expense. It looks as though he is making that happen – under the guise of protecting them from the C****av***s.

It seems that like former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Newsom doesn’t want to let a crisis go to waste when he can use it as cover to accomplish other goals.

Newsom reminded people in a press conference that “we have the ability to do martial law … if we feel the necessity” if citizens don’t do as instructed by the state’s political leadership.

Across the state, residents have been told not to leave their homes except for food, medicine and other essentials and groups of more than ten in any location are discouraged if not banned. Much of this parallels what other states and cities are doing, but in California one group of “essential” retail establishments that are being allowed to remain open are the hundreds of marijuana shops in places like San Francisco.

The state’s potheads need marijuana and the Governor isn’t going to stand in their way. Marijuana retailers are classed with grocery stores and pharmacies as essential to the survival and “well-being” of state residents.

A Reuters reporter talked recently to marijuana dealers in the San Francisco Bay area who told him proudly that there are more people lined up to buy pot than groceries.

One dealer told the reporter that “We’re a necessary service. People need this (marijuana) for medical purposes and recreation.” The C****av***s may be a serious threat, but Governor Newson for one isn’t about to let it get in the way of his state’s v**ers and their recreational needs.

So crisis or not, California is still California.
California Inches Closer to Tyranny br David A. Ke... (show quote)


Newsome and the National Guard, I still remember awhile ago he, Pelosi and a few others were supposed to use the National Guard to..what? Start a civil war? Nobody was interested.

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Mar 23, 2020 16:15:55   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Trumpnotthestormiestpres wrote:
I live in l.a. near downtown.

The threat of people living without plumbing tent flap to tent flap is more dangerous than this article implies. No purell and 6 feet for them.

The dead bodies and bacteria and contagion from the group could push v***s medical resources beyond operating efficiency for EVERYONE.

If cruise ship bartenders and hotel housemaids can get a billions dollar bailout, you may consider that the hospital room or ventilator saved from use on one of these homeless people may be YOURS.

Sadly opiates don't work for everyone and mj use is common. But if mj use keeps people from panicking that can help everyone.

Would you prefer zombie homeless hordes spitting over your fence or sleeping in cars on your street?

People who use mj to self medicate for stress freaking out and running up and giving you a hug on the way Into the grocery store?

Los angeles is in total lockdown. You can't go out almost at all. Need a job? Can't interview for one. Need food? Hurry out and find what you can. No way to earn money ? Too bad.

No ramen left in that aisle. No pasta.

The rain here now is saving lives. Keeps people off the beach. Newsom instituted these conditions to venerate the case for additional federal funds.

The tax dollars from tourism in this state keep the nation's coffers full. When you bring your toddler to the clinic for their ventilator, you may feel grateful that a lot of Californians do practice.

A healthier🤪 lifestyle.

Let's find this Keene person in 6 months and see if he's still alive. Because UCLA and USC are the best hospitals in the United States, with very few peers.

Southern California will FIGHT.

Getting homeless into armories or gyms isn't much but it gives them and YOU a chance. And that huge population out of the worst risk will benefit everyone.
I live in l.a. near downtown. br br The threat of... (show quote)


You can't get Purell and I know alcohol is always sold out, however, try this: Maddog2020 added to aloe vera uses funnel into an old hand sanitizer bottle. The amounts should be maddog-80% aloe vera-20% and there you go homemade hand sanitizer.

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Mar 23, 2020 16:18:42   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.


It sounds good but why would you want to? No judgments, it may be a great idea.

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Mar 23, 2020 16:22:50   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
kemmer wrote:
Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gavin Newsom of California are leading the nation in taking strong measures to contain the v***s, doing what eventually all the rest of the governors will do--in the absence of any comprehensive policy decisions from that dithering and contradictory buffoon in the White House.


We didn't wait for "leaders" to tell us what to do, we self-quarantined over a week ago. Now if the older folks need anything they let us 'young pups' know on computer. Anyone who calls themself a leader is lying to your face toots.

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Mar 23, 2020 16:32:40   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I wouldn't live in California, but I sure do like having adventures in California.

I've recently been thinking about doing forty days in the Mojave and Death Valley desert.

Forty days of fasting, meditation and desert heat along with daily sun therapy.
Now you're talking. Some fellow firefighters and I took a motorcycle trip to Saline Valley. Took some women and spent some outrageous days and nights at a hot spring where Charlie Manson and gang had built a big cement tub. They carved their initials in it.

Back in the day, man, I had many outstanding adventures in California.

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Mar 23, 2020 17:32:46   #
kemmer
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
Anyone who calls themself a leader is lying to your face toots.

Beginning with that maniacal orange fool Trump.

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Mar 23, 2020 19:41:53   #
billman6 Loc: Top of Texas
 
kemmer wrote:
Beginning with that maniacal orange fool Trump.


Why don't you just grow up, just a little bit. Either that or just go away please. You can have your opinion without being so childish and always disrespecting the office of the President of The United States. Really just try it once!

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