[insert sad rally pics]
I keep telling Dems to fuck off, and yet some poor geriatric Biden volunteer knocked on my door today. Asked if I'm voting for Biden.
I gave him a big grin. "HELL NO."
He shuffled off looking demoralized. When the door opened and he saw a black woman, he was probably SO SURE I was in the bag for the big guy. I feel like I'm trolling just by existing.
I just got polled on the phone.
My mother just told me this... where the hell did this story originate???
Every comment is "nothing will happen," "fuck [city/state that isn't mine]," and downvoting and bitching at fellow Trump supporters.
What the hell happened to this site? I got drawn in 4 years ago because everyone was having fun while the left was pushing misery.
I look forward to the whinging negative responses in my inbox.
'MURICA
Ordered a pocket Constitution, the Federalist Papers, Jefferson Bible, and the Black Book of Communism from Amazon, with my Amazon Smile donation going to Judicial Watch.
I'm feeling extra pumped to MAGA.
Washington's is HILARIOUSLY TOOTHLESS.
https://coronavirus.wa.gov/information-for/you-and-your-family/face-masks-or-cloth-face-covering
I have a reason I cannot wear a face covering. Am I required to document or prove that? No, the order does not require you to document or prove a reason for not wearing a face covering. If a business won’t allow you to enter their office or store, ask them what accommodations they can provide such as curb-side pick-up, delivery or virtual meeting options.
Should I say something if someone near me isn’t wearing a face covering? No. Someone may have a medical reason for not wearing a face covering. Whether those around you are wearing face coverings or not, focus on keeping 6 feet of distance between you and washing your hands often.
What should I do if I see someone not wearing a mask? Nothing. Some people have conditions or circumstances that would make wearing a cloth face covering difficult or dangerous. Just wear your mask and stay six feet away.
Are businesses required to enforce the order for the public to wear face coverings? No. Businesses are not responsible to enforce the order, but they CAN refuse entry or service to customers who are not wearing face coverings. They must provide accommodations to people who indicate they have a condition that prevents them from wearing a face covering, such as curbside delivery.
I have a reason I cannot wear a face covering. Am I required to document or prove that? No, the order does not require that. Please do not contact your healthcare provider to obtain documentation.
Share your state's!
Memorize them and abuse the rules!
Apparently construction work is continuing in the area... boyfriend was inside their borders today. Half of Cal Anderson is filled with tents and the sad garden, half filled with residents going on with life as normal. Some Chazistanis were picking up trash.
He said one Chazistani cut off his truck and he honked at xir. Another want stood in the street, gave him the finger, and threw a cigarette at his truck. One pulled down its underwear and pissed/crapped on Broadway.
Just a taste of the summer of love during the day.
I'm listening to some dumb bitch a few feet away from me going on about how the protesters have been totally peaceful and the Seattle cops have been instigating everything and they made Chazistan as a trap for the protestors. And that ~everyone~ hates cops.
She thinks firefighters are fine, and her friends/coworkers on her video chat are trying to convince her they're racist as well. They're all white. She called herself a dumb white girl.
Kill me.
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I missed the meeting when we switched to "people of color," but apparently I missed another one.
I can see it now. After the communist takeover and the party is rewriting history, they'll publish these photos with captions claiming all these white people were threatening black people and showing solidarity with the EVIL RACIST MURDEROUS COPS who kill black people with their knees, and that's why they all had to be put in the gulags/starved/murdered.
Please. They're setting Seattle on fire now.