Anonymous ID: eed6f3 April 30, 2020, 3:57 p.m. No.8978551   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Law Day

 

re: Powell on Rush today and hopefully General Flynn will be exonerated tomorrow, it's been a long time coming, geesh!

 

Tomorrow is 'Law Day':

 

Law Day is observed every year in the United States on May 1st. It is a day to appreciate the liberties that people enjoy in America, as well as recognize the laws that founded the country.

 

It is not a federal holiday, businesses run on normal business hours and schools and offices remain open.

 

-History-

 

In 1957, Charles Rhyne, then the President of the American Bar Association, and the legal counsel for President Eisenhower, had the idea for Law Day, a day to commemorate the United States legal system.

 

At the time, the government was keen to suppress the other celebration that takes place on May 1st, May Day. Also known as International Workers' Day, many Americans believed that May Day had communist undertones as a celebration of the working class.

 

Then, in February of 1958, President Eisenhower issued a proclamation that established Law Day as a yearly observance to be celebrated every year on May 1st. The day was made official by Congress in 1961. Since then, every year, the President of the United States has issued a proclamation for Law Day, calling for the American flag to be displayed on all government buildings for Law Day.

 

Every year, the American Bar Association defines a theme for Law Day.

 

-How is Law Day observed?-

 

Law Day encourages Americans to reflect on and appreciate the freedoms that they enjoy as citizens of the United States as laid out on the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, such as the right to freedom of speech and free press, and, more relevant for this day, to right to free trial and to be judged by a jury of your peers.

 

This raises awareness and respect for the law, and it helps cement the people's loyalty to the United States.

 

The American Bar Association often hosts luncheons and fundraising events for Law Day.

 

https://www.calendarr.com/united-states/law-day/

Anonymous ID: eed6f3 April 30, 2020, 4:11 p.m. No.8978885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8911 >>8949

The Elephant In The Room Keeping Businesses From Reopening

April 30, 2020

 

Yes, COVID-19 kills people. But so does a collapsed economy. Finally, states are beginning to let more businesses open. But there’s a problem. A big one, that could keep crucial businesses closed.

 

Georgia allowed some businesses to open on Friday. Several other states will do that on May 1.

 

But some businesses might not open even when they can. Why? Because an employee or customer might get COVID-19 and sue them.

 

As long as someone might get sick, businesses might get sued. As long they’re sued, they could lose. They could face and lose dozens or hundreds of law suits. They could lose tens of millions of dollars. That would put the small and medium-sized business under. Why risk it? Why not wait?

 

A Warning

Lawsuits have already been filed against businesses over COVID-19. Cruise lines were the first businesses to get hit with suits. They’ve already lost almost a billion dollars worth of business. They won’t be sailing for at least another three months. With all the suits they might lose a lot more. (Suits against them have been hard to win in the past, but who knows how the pandemic will change the courts?)

 

Other businesses look at them as a warning. Small businesses that can’t afford lawyers are going to be very worried.

 

Some industries require close human contact. They include hotels, hair salons, daycares, gyms and restaurants. How are they going to achieve social distancing? They can’t guarantee employees or customers will always be safe. A wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Walmart over the death of an employee.

 

Some of the businesses that were allowed to open in Georgia aren’t doing so. Others are opening with numerous restrictions…..

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/elephant-room-keeping-businesses-reopening

Anonymous ID: eed6f3 April 30, 2020, 4:31 p.m. No.8979261   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8978508

>https://twitter.com/GOPChairwoman/status/1255883948196069376

 

It's obvious, when they're not in control, they're out of control!

 

At some point they'll be forced to cover it!