I think in May 2020, an average of 20 restaurants per day were closing permanently in this state. Meijer was great for people on weird schedules; now, except for a few stores in college towns, they're never going back to 24 hours.
Banning stores from selling seeds, furniture, paint, flooring, and garden supplies was bad enough. I vividly remember a literal Karen fake news reporter doing some hard-hitting investigation and shaming of a golf course that dared to remain open. (Talk about a "social distancing" sport) And no one with a boat should ever forget her idiotic ban on motorized boating, followed by the audacity of asking if the storage company could get their boat out ahead of everyone else on Memorial Day.
I went and supported the barber in Owosso who vowed to keep cutting hair until they arrested him. None of the state police at that local post would issue him a ticket; she had to bring in officers from other parts of the state to do it. I think one had to come all the way from Ishpeming. After that happened, ALL the local cops went and got in line for haircuts. The chief was first in line and gave him a thousand bucks toward his fight.
I think in May 2020, an average of 20 restaurants per day were closing permanently in this state. Meijer was great for people on weird schedules; now, except for a few stores in college towns, they're never going back to 24 hours.
Banning stores from selling seeds, furniture, paint, flooring, and garden supplies was bad enough. I vividly remember a literal Karen fake news reporter doing some hard-hitting investigation and shaming of a golf course that dared to remain open. (Talk about a "social distancing" sport) And no one with a boat should ever forget her idiotic ban on motorized boating, followed by the audacity of asking if the storage company could get their boat out ahead of everyone else on Memorial Day.
I went and supported the barber in Owosso who vowed to keep cutting hair until they arrested him. None of the state police at that local post would issue him a ticket; she had to bring in officers from other parts of the state to do it. I think one had to come all the way from Ishpeming. After that happened, ALL the local cops went and got in line for haircuts. The chief was first in line and gave him a thousand bucks toward his fight.