Anonymous ID: e7f36e March 11, 2020, 5:19 p.m. No.8382292   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Silvester has to know his career is now over

 

Houston is fuming

 

Coronavirus emergency is 'not the Zombie Apocalypse,' Houston councilman saysfuming'''

 

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) – After the city of Houston's emergency declaration was announced, and the closure of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was made real Wednesday, at least one member of the city council was "vehemently opposed" to the decision, doubting the severity of the situation as similar to "the Zombie Apocalypse."

 

Council Member Greg Travis sent an email to his District G constituents, stating further that he and other colleagues were "absolutely blindsided" by the decision.

 

"This decision was made behind closed doors with no consultation from City Council," Travis said.

 

While Mayor Sylvester Turner based the city-wide declaration on a presumptive positive coronavirus case, Travis claimed the mayor made the decision out of fear.

 

"Today's decision unfortunately only serves to perpetuate the artificial panic being proliferated by the media and deals a huge blow to the Houston economy. Essentially, this action acts as gasoline on the fire of hysteria. After all, this is not the Zombie Apocalypse," Travis added.

 

While he acknowledged the gravity of the deadly illness, he was defiant.

 

"I trust that the residents of this city are wise enough to understand the risks associated with COVID-19 and determine for themselves whether or not public activity is a worthwhile gamble. In other words, we are all big boys and girls, and are capable of making these kinds of decisions for ourselves and for our family. We do not need a nanny state," Travis said.

 

https://abc13.com/politics/coronavirus-is-not-the-zombie-apocalypse-councilman-says/6004764/

 

So anons…..Sylvester one of ours sent to break [those] in Houston, or one of [theirs] told by Q to do it to destroy himself?