This cruelty has gone way too far folks!
The latest lockdown shenanigan goes way beyond hypocrisy.
It’s downright cruel and a slap in the face.
Wicked LA Mayor Eric Garcetti literally did this:
Bar owner in Los Angeles CA is livid to see that mayor Garcetti has approved an outdoor dining area for a movie company directly across from her outdoor dining area (which was shut down) pic.twitter.com/jkUP2CWg35
— Jake Coco 🙏🏻💙🇺🇸 (@jakecoco) December 4, 2020
Right next door!
Are you kidding me?
This hard-working business owner and many others continue to be stabbed in the back by their government officials.
Just this week, Garcetti announced possibly the harshest lockdown of anywhere in America.
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti Announces Citywide Lockdown – California Globe https://t.co/yD1Wm7V6Ue
— NeverGiveUpYourDream.US (@GoodKindHappy) December 4, 2020
He even made walking illegal.
LA Mayor Garcetti bans unnecessary walkinghttps://t.co/2jlZCR92Or
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) December 3, 2020
Who votes for these morons??? "Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti bans non-essential walking, and no we didn't think he could do that either." https://t.co/JGJM83m2vd via @Not_the_Bee
— American Culture (@AmCulturePod) December 4, 2020
He bans outdoor dining for small businesses, but it’s fine and dandy for a movie company to host outdoor dining.
Los Angeles!
What is it going to take for you to impeach this man?
Millions of lives have been ruined and there’s no end in sight to this insanity.
Garcetti and the other corrupt mayors and governors will soon face a reckoning.
At some point, everyone will reach their boiling point.
BREAKING: We are officially announcing a lockdown protest in Los Angeles.
When: Sunday 12/6/20
Time: 6pmGo to https://t.co/cWEDCvQan6 to find event details and sign up!#LDPGlobal
— Dr. Simone Gold (@drsimonegold) December 3, 2020
My good, fellow patriots: THE TIME FOR PROTEST IS LONG GONE. #california https://t.co/WtzEFhY6HD
— Graham Ledger (@GrahamLedger) November 30, 2020
Zero Hedge summed up Garcetti’s latest power grab:
As we reported earlier this week, the order prohibits “all travel, including, without limitation, travel on foot, bicycle, scooter, motorcycle, automobile, or public transit,” with limited exceptions.
“All travel, including, without limitation, travel on foot, bicycle, scooter, motorcycle, automobile, or public transit is prohibited, subject to the exceptions in Paragraph V.”
Of course, there are a few exceptions: people who work in the health-care industry and news industry are allowed to travel, along with individuals going to grocery stores, gas stations and other locations deemed essential.
Garcetti also ordered all residents living in the city “to remain in their homes,” while barring all inter-household gatherings and requiring all non-essential businesses to either close, or have all their employees return to working from home.
From California Globe:
Mayor Garcetti urges residents to stay at home, violations punishable by fines, arrest
But, despite the long list of exceptions, Mayor Garcetti still said that it is still an order to remain at home.
“Subject only to the exceptions outlined in this Order, all persons living within the City of Los Angeles are hereby ordered to remain in their homes,” said the order.
In a speech made Wednesday night, Mayor Garcetti noted that now is the time to “cancel everything”.
“My message couldn’t be simpler,” said Garcetti on Wednesday. “It’s time to hunker down. It’s time to cancel everything. And if it isn’t essential, don’t do it. Don’t meet up with others outside your household. Don’t host a gathering. Don’t attend a gathering. And following our targeted Safer at Home order, if you’re able to stay home, stay home.
“If cases continue on this pathway, if they continue to increase at the pace that we’ve seen, the county expects we will run out of hospital beds here in Los Angeles by Christmastime. Los Angeles is now close to a devastating tipping point.”
Unlike previous orders, Mayor Garcetti is making the order enforceable by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and the City Attorney’s Office. Offences will be misdemeanors, and will be subject to fines, imprisonment, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power being allowed to shut off utilities for any violations, especially gatherings of more than one household.
Millions of people are being plunged into poverty due to these lockdowns.
It’s long past time for the people to rise up!
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