Anonymous ID: 7018ea April 22, 2020, 6:15 a.m. No.8883289   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3295 >>3351 >>3358

AG Barr Says the DOJ May Take Legal Action against States if Lockdowns Are Deemed Excessive

 

Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday said the Justice Department could take action against states whose coronavirus lockdowns are deemed too strict.

 

“We have to give businesses more freedom to operate in a way that’s reasonably safe,” Barr said in an interview on The Hugh Hewitt Show. “To the extent that governors don’t and impinge on either civil rights or on the national commerce–our common market that we have here–then we’ll have to address that.”

 

Barr said states should enforce lockdowns and business closures only until the spread of coronavirus has halted. Then, states should eventually reopen in line with the Trump administration’s guidelines, he said.

 

“These are very, very burdensome impingements on liberty, and we adopted them, we have to remember, for the limited purpose of slowing down the spread, that is bending the curve,” Barr went on. “We didn’t adopt them as the comprehensive way of dealing with this disease….You can’t just keep on feeding the patient chemotherapy and say well, we’re killing the cancer, because we were getting to the point where we’re killing the patient.”

 

While most U.S. states have adopted some form of business and school closures, several have seen protests against the lockdown measures. President Trump has repeatedly clashed with state governors on reopening the economy, urging them to do so as soon as possible.

 

Trump has called on protesters to “liberate” certain states, all with Democratic governors. Washington governor Jay Inslee subsequently accused Trump of “fomenting domestic rebellion.”

 

Protests have been particularly strong in Michigan, whose governor Gretchen Whitmer has instituted some of the most stringent lockdowns in the U.S. Whitmer on Tuesday compared protesters to Americans who objected to the World War II production effort.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ag-barr-says-the-doj-may-take-legal-action-against-states-if-lockdowns-are-deemed-excessive/

Anonymous ID: 7018ea April 22, 2020, 6:31 a.m. No.8883392   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8883367

422 (spoken four twenty two) is code for a hippie. The idea comes from 4/22 or April 22nd which is earth day and so millions of hippies the world round' come out of the woodwork on this day. Mostly used by police to ID a dirty or stank hippie looking person. On some occasions fire & rescue teams will use the code as will hazmat crews when the hippie is exceptionally filthy or smelly.

 

Cop 1: So you wanna go get something to eat?

Cop 2: Hell no man I don't have any appetite today.

Cop 1: Why?

Cop 2: I had to take in a 422 today and he took his shoes off in my cruiser… Man it smells like death in that car.

Cop 1: Where is you cruiser by the way?

Cop 2: Oh I just drove it into the lake to get rid of the smell…. and the 422's stanking ass laughter Vomits harder laughter

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=422

Anonymous ID: 7018ea April 22, 2020, 6:36 a.m. No.8883424   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3447

>>8883408

Quantum entanglement is one of the central principles of quantum physics, though it is also highly misunderstood. In short, quantum entanglement means that multiple particles are linked together in a way such that the measurement of one particle's quantum state determines the possible quantum states of the other particles.