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  1. #461
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    Default Re: Six Counties locked down

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    Wife read an article this morning that Adams County announced they're saying FU WOLF and jumping to the green phase. Having a public celebration on the Gettysburg Square this weekend.
    How can these other north central counties not do this also? Warren County, TWO cases. Yes, that is TWO! Sullivan County, ONE!

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    Default Re: Six Counties locked down

    The Bucks County DA notified all the sheriff's that they won't prosecute those who violate the fascists shutdown orders, leaving it to the state gestapo.
    It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    The Bucks County DA notified all the sheriff's that they won't prosecute those who violate the fascists shutdown orders, leaving it to the state gestapo.
    That is good news, the more the merrier.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    The Bucks County DA notified all the sheriff's that they won't prosecute those who violate the fascists shutdown orders, leaving it to the state gestapo.
    Sheriff’s typically are not doing much enforcement anyway

  5. #465
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    Default Re: PA Counties locked down

    All you baby killing rednecks quit your bitching and obey your Master. If Wolf tells you to stay home you must. Act like adults.

    Besides, there will be less traffic on the roads than I can drive faster...

  6. #466
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    Default Re: PA Counties locked down

    Who is the real enemy, the virus or Wolf?

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    Default Re: PA Counties locked down

    Quote Originally Posted by john9001 View Post
    Who is the real enemy, the virus or Wolf?
    So far he's probably killed more than the virus.

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    Schuylkill County backs down on plan to reopen against governor’s order




    https://www.abc27.com/news/schuylkil...vernors-order/

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    Default Re: PA Counties locked down

    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    So far he's probably killed more than the virus.
    Let's have the "due and proper" respect for HRH (his royal HinnAss) king Lobo, and his liege man "the Stoner"
    "He who is Brave, is Free" Seneca
    Si vis pacem, Para bellum
    To every man upon this earth, death cometh, soon or late

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    https://www.facebook.com/notes/senat...7519757545860/

    Got this from my Senators Facebook page.

    Senate Passes Bills to Protect Lives, Livelihoods

    SENATOR MARIO SCAVELLO·WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2020·2 MINUTES
    As the number of positive COVID-19 cases steadily decrease, the Senate approved a four-bill package today (May 13) that would give county governments more discretion over reopening their local economies and provide a way for the reopening of some businesses -- only if they can operate in a manner that protects employees and customers. The package of bills would bring back over 200,000 jobs across the Commonwealth.

    During a Wednesday morning joint public hearing of the Senate Aging & Youth and Local Government committees on the safety of vulnerable populations and counties’ ability to reopen safely, Dr. Steven Shapiro, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, and Dr. Donald Yealy, Chair of Emergency Medicine, from UPMC said reopening is feasible for many areas as long as mitigation efforts are maintained and appropriate steps are taken to protect vulnerable populations.

    Senate Bill 327 gives county governments the authority to develop plans to develop and implement individual plans to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and safely reopen their local economies. The bill gives counties the authority to develop plans to reopen industries shuttered by the Governor’s statewide closure order, only if they comply with CDC and state Department of Health employee safety guidelines. The bill also includes a COVID-19 emergency regulatory tolling provision that would require any regulation not finally approved or disapproved to be suspended in place until 90 days after the emergency order is lifted. Additionally, the bill creates a COVID-19 cost and recovery task force.
    While Senate Bill 327 addresses the Governor’s closure order on a county-wide basis, two other bills focus on reopening specific markets and services to meet the demands of consumers – provided that the businesses can adhere to the social distancing practices and other mitigation measures as outlined by the CDC and state Department of Health employee safety guidelines.
    House Bill 2388 would require the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) to issue waivers to the Governor's Business Closure Order to vehicle dealers, lawn and garden centers, cosmetology salons, barber shops, messenger and agent services, animal grooming services and manufacturing operations. House Bill 2412 provides for waivers for legal services and real estate sales activities.

    The fourth bill in the package, House Bill 327, would permit the sale of prepared beverages and mixed drinks for off-premise consumption during the COVID-19 disaster emergency by those possessing a valid restaurant or hotel liquor license. The measure is intended to provide relief for licensees that have lost more than 25 percent of their average monthly sales, including alcohol sales, as a result of the emergency.

    Senate Bill 327, House Bill 2388 and House Bill 2412 now return to the House of Representatives for concurrence on Senate amendments. House Bill 327 goes to the Governor’s desk for enactment into law.

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