Anonymous ID: 48f9a3 March 22, 2020, 9:07 p.m. No.8526980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7057 >>7068 >>7094

Retired Orrin G. Hatch

An historic headline documenting a moment the American people will never forget.

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NYT editors

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Anonymous ID: 48f9a3 March 22, 2020, 9:34 p.m. No.8527342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7376

Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸

“A msg to the hoarders: If you’ve got any large quantities of materials that this country needs…get them to market or get them to us, we’ll pay you a fair price—But if you don’t do that, we’re going to come for you & make sure that doesn’t happen in this country.” Peter Navarro

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Anonymous ID: 48f9a3 March 22, 2020, 9:44 p.m. No.8527468   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8527262

>liberals are melting down on Inslee's Twatter calling for a shutdown of washington state because all non essential business are still open.

in my area, most businesses are closed,except grocery, gas stations, take out food, Walgreens etc

But…kids are everywhere in the streets in large groups

Community parks are still open, such as in HOAs even local City parks

Saw this post by Everett Fire this am, they had to waste resources on a rescue

This is our sole county rescue helicopter “SnoHawk 10” sitting on the rooftop pad at Providence Hospital in Everett, WA. We conducted one hoist rescue on 3/21/20 at Lake Serene. Our Volunteer SAR teams conducted another rescue earlier. Trails are still covered in snow and the lakes iced over. The trailheads are overflowing with cars and the trails are crowded. Many hikers are not equipped for snow travel in the mountains. Social distancing rules are not being followed in many areas.

A trip to the Emergency Room today results in expenditure of medical man hours, medical supplies and ties up first responders. Our new protocols include use of the scarce N95 masks. We will always respond to a rescue call when it meets our launch requirements but please ensure that you and your loved ones are being safe and equipped for the backcountry.

In these difficult times remember: “We came to work for you, please stay at home for us!”