Last night, I had to block cowlitz county
news “free” newsletter because they were boastfully proud of their nazi tactics
in dealing with people they feel they have the right to take to task (basically
anyone who disagrees with their self-righteous measures): cowlitz county news posted a threatening post yesterday morning ... and recounted that post with a post this morning filled with misleading sugar-coated BS after they were called out yesterday: and totally denied yesterday's inflammatory post; going on an offensive attack against anyone who mentioned yesterday's post!
Going so far as to actually mention, "this is a free newlstter, and you should be grateful".
Grateful to be belittled?
Grateful to be mislead?
Grateful that ccn is behaving like the local gestapo?
The ever-shifting political climate is highlighting the fact that people are no longer
willing to behave honestly, respectfully, or decently.
I don’t want that kind of toxicity in my life.
I don't need thier "free" heavy handedness.
They got too big for thier breeches.
Thier egos began to show.
When people are ruled by ego, freedoms disappear.
The "free" became an unwelcome weight.
This morning, I woke up to another lengthy
writ of insleeze’s self-important demands – now that he feels positive the
obama-clinton-pelosi-biden-harris cartel is firmly in place, he is wasting no
time in cashing in on his securities.
It looks like the demonrats are intent on
erasing any and all FREEDOMS The People have.
And the threat, biden has been making about
military help to carry out his demands, is now also being threatened by demonrat
governors drunk of power and self-important inflated egos.
The new demands are very concerning …
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The current WA Governor's most recent
proclamation.
Full text.
Mechanically, it takes the form of an
amendment to his previous Proclamation 20-25 (the notorious failure that he
called "Stay Home--Stay Healthy").
And here's a lengthy excerpt, including the
substantive elements of the proclamation:
I, Jay Inslee, Governor of the state of
Washington, as a result of the above noted situation, and under Chapters 38.08,
38.52 and 43.06 RCW, do hereby proclaim and order that a State of Emergency
continues to exist in all counties of Washington State, that Proclamation 20-05
and all amendments thereto remain in effect, and that, to help preserve and
maintain life, health, property or the public peace pursuant to RCW
43.06.220(1)(h), Proclamations 20-25, et seq., renamed “Stay Safe–Stay Healthy”
are amended to extend all of the prohibitions described herein until this order
is amended or rescinded. Except as otherwise provided in this order, the Safe
Start Washington Phased Reopening County-by-County Plan found here, the Order
of the Secretary of Health 20-03.1, issued on July 24, 2020, found here, and
all other provisions of Proclamations 20-25, et seq., shall remain in full
force and effect.
FURTHERMORE, pursuant to RCW 43.06.220(3), the
prohibitions set forth in Proclamations 20-25, et seq., are modified as set
forth below. Unless otherwise specifically noted, the modifications take effect
at 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, November 17, 2020. All modifications to existing
prohibitions set forth herein shall expire at 11:59 p.m., Monday, December 14,
2020, unless otherwise extended.
If an activity is not listed below, currently
existing guidance shall continue to apply. If current guidance is more
restrictive than the below listed restrictions, the most restrictive guidance
shall apply. These below modifications do not apply to education (including but
not limited to K-12, higher education, trade and vocational schools),
childcare, health care, and courts and judicial branch-related proceedings, all
of which are exempt from the modifications and shall continue to follow current
guidance. Terms used in this proclamation have the same definitions used in the
Safe Start Washington Phased Reopening County-by-County Plan.
Modifications to existing prohibitions:
1. Indoor Social Gatherings with people from
outside your household are prohibited unless they (a) quarantine for fourteen
days (14) prior to the social gathering; or
(b) quarantine for seven (7) days prior to the
social gathering and receive a negative COVID-19 test result no more than
48-hours prior to the gathering. A household is defined as individuals residing
in the same domicile.
2. Outdoor Social Gatherings shall be limited
to five (5) people from outside your household.
3. Restaurants and Bars are closed for indoor
dine-in service. Outdoor dining and to- go service are permitted, provided that
all outdoor dining must comply with the requirements of the Outdoor Dining
Guidance here. Table size for outdoor dining is limited to a maximum of five
(5) people. These modified restaurant and bar restrictions go into effect at
12:01 a.m. Wednesday, November 18, 2020.
4. Fitness Facilities and Gyms are closed for
indoor operations. Outdoor fitness classes are permitted but are subject to and
limited by the outdoor social gathering restriction listed above.
5. Bowling Centers are closed for indoor
service.
6. Miscellaneous Venues: All retail activities
and business meetings are prohibited.
Only professional training and testing that
cannot be performed remotely, as well as all court and judicial branch-related
proceedings, are allowed. Occupancy in each meeting room is limited to 25
percent of indoor occupancy limits or 100 people, whichever is fewer.
Miscellaneous venues include:
convention/conference centers, designated meeting spaces in a hotel, events
centers, fairgrounds, sporting arenas, nonprofit establishment, or a
substantially similar venue.
7. Movie Theaters are closed for indoor
service. Drive-in movie theaters are permitted and must continue to follow
current drive-in movie theater guidance.
8. Museums/Zoos/Aquariums are closed for indoor
service.
9. Real Estate: Open houses are prohibited.
10. Wedding and Funerals: Ceremonies are
limited to a total of no more than 30 people. Indoor receptions, wakes, or
similar gatherings in conjunction with such ceremonies are prohibited.
11. In-Store Retail shall be limited to 25
percent of indoor occupancy limits, and common/congregate seating areas and
indoor dining facilities such as food courts are closed.
12. Religious Services are limited to 25
percent of indoor occupancy limits, or no more than 200 people, whichever is
fewer. Congregation members/attendees must wear facial coverings at all times
and congregation singing is prohibited. No choir, band, or ensemble shall
perform during the service. Vocal or instrumental soloists are permitted to perform,
and vocal soloists may have a single accompanist. Outdoor services must follow
the Outdoor Dining Guidance, found here, applicable to the structure or
facility.
13. Professional Services are required to
mandate that employees work from home when possible and close offices to the
public if possible. Any office that must remain open must limit occupancy to 25
percent of indoor occupancy limits.
14. Personal Services are limited to 25
percent of indoor occupancy limits.
Personal service providers include:
cosmetologists, cosmetology testing, hairstylists, barbers, estheticians,
master estheticians, manicurists, nail salon workers, electrologists, permanent
makeup artists, tanning salons, and tattoo artists.
15. Long-term Care Facilities: Outdoor visits
are permitted. Indoor visits are prohibited, but individual exceptions for an
essential support person or end-of-life care are permitted. These restrictions
are also extended to the facilities in Proclamation 20-74, et seq. All other
provisions of Proclamations 20-66, et seq., and 20-74, et seq., including all
preliminary criteria to allow any visitors, remain in effect.
16. Youth and Adult Sporting Activities:
Indoor activities and all contests and games are prohibited. Outdoor activities
shall be limited to intra-team practices only, with facial coverings required
for all coaches, volunteers and athletes at all times.
FURTHERMORE, in collaboration with the
Washington State Department of Health, in furtherance of the physical, mental,
and economic well-being of all Washingtonians, I will continue to analyze the
data and epidemiological modeling and adjust guidance accordingly.
ADDITIONALLY, as a reminder, a travel advisory
for all non-essential travel, issued on November 13, 2020, remains in effect.
That advisory provides the following guidance:
(1) Persons arriving in Washington from other
states or countries, including returning Washington residents, should
self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival. These persons should limit their
interactions to their immediate household; and (2) Washingtonians are
encouraged to stay home or in their region and avoid non-essential travel to other
states or countries.
ADDITIONALLY, in furtherance of these
prohibitions and for general awareness:
1. Order of the Secretary of Health 20-03.1,
issued on July 24, 2020, is incorporated by reference, and may be amended as is
necessary; and, all such amendments are also incorporated by reference.
2. Employers must comply with all conditions
for operation required by the state Department of Labor & Industries,
including interpretive guidance, regulations and rules such as WAC
296-800-14035, and Department of Labor & Industries- administered statutes.
3. Everyone is required to cooperate with
public health authorities in the investigation of cases, suspected cases,
outbreaks, and suspected outbreaks of COVID-19 and with the implementation of
infection control measures pursuant to State Board of Health rule in WAC
246-101-425.
4. All mandatory guidelines for businesses and
activities, which remain in effect except as modified by this Proclamation and
the Order of the Secretary of Health 20-03.1, may be found at the Governor’s
Office website, COVID-19 Resources and Information, and at COVID-19 Reopening
Guidance for Businesses and Workers.
I again direct that the plans and procedures
of the Washington State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan be implemented
throughout state government. State agencies and departments are directed to
continue utilizing state resources and doing everything reasonably possible to
support implementation of the Washington State Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan and to assist affected political subdivisions in an effort to
respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
I continue to order into active state service
the organized militia of Washington State to include the National Guard and the
State Guard, or such part thereof as may be necessary in the opinion of The
Adjutant General to address the circumstances described above, to perform such
duties as directed by competent authority of the Washington State Military
Department in addressing the outbreak. Additionally, I continue to direct the
Department of Health, the Washington State Military Department Emergency
Management Division, and other agencies to identify and provide appropriate
personnel for conducting necessary and ongoing incident related assessments.
Violators of this order may be subject to
criminal penalties pursuant to RCW 43.06.220(5). Further, if people fail to
comply with the required social distancing and other protective measures while
engaging in this phased reopening, I may be forced to reinstate the
prohibitions established in earlier proclamations.
Unless extended or amended, upon expiration or
termination of this amendatory proclamation the provisions of Proclamation
20-25, et seq., will continue to be in effect until the state of emergency,
issued on February 29, 2020, pursuant to Proclamation 20-05, is rescinded.
Signed and sealed with the official seal of
the state of Washington on this 15th day of November, A.D., Two Thousand and
Twenty at Olympia, Washington.
BY THE GOVERNOR
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People have had it with the political bullshit.
The replies to this new set of orders is LOUD; it is not
sitting well with anyone who reads it.
If insleeze actually engages the military … he
may have a real fight on his hands.
People are D.O.N.E.