We’ve been quarantined too long, let’s exercise.
Butt Clutching. A lot!
I had a heart attack three times watching this guy handle a gun pic.twitter.com/hQ1N79JTPi
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) May 5, 2020
Where a Hispanic Catholic, and a Computer Geek write about Gun Rights, Self Defense and whatever else we can think about.
Butt Clutching. A lot!
I had a heart attack three times watching this guy handle a gun pic.twitter.com/hQ1N79JTPi
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) May 5, 2020
i can not stop laughing. the governor’s “audio glitch” explanation is so, so good ? pic.twitter.com/B0PjFvPK8u
— j.d. durkin (@jiveDurkey) May 5, 2020
The glitch IMHO is that the man is tired and needs a small break. And I still like him better with a glitch.
Hat Tip Robert E.
Unbelievable, just got video of this.
*What the hell happened to common sense:
Girl dressed up as a stormtrooper on may4th facing 3 cops with weapons drawn. You can hear her sobbing. I USED TO dress up with the 501st. Probably not anymore @KinelRyan @DDayCobra #FandomMenace https://t.co/x2HrNLMtOL pic.twitter.com/YrS9bBFJVn— X E V I U S S ? (@xeviuss) May 5, 2020
It is an Imperial Storm Trooper you dumb fucks. Even if the gun was real; they can’t hit shit!
Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday night that he does not anticipate New York City fully reopening until September despite declining hospitalization rates and deaths.
The city is on lockdown along with the rest of the state until May 15 at least, after which point is must meet seven requirements set out by Gov. Andrew Cuomo before it can reopen.
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New York City currently meets three of the four criteria; it is lacking in free hospital beds and does not yet have the number of contact tracers – people to track down everyone who has come into contact with new COVID-19 cases – that Cuomo is insisting on hiring before it can reopen.
What do you mean you don’t have free beds? We gave you a fucking medical ship with 1,000 beds and you guys sent it back!
President Donald Trump said the US Navy hospital ship Comfort would leave New York City as soon as possible after Gov. Andrew Cuomo said it was no longer needed in the city’s fight against the coronavirus.
The USNS Comfort was deployed to New York City on March 30 to help the city’s hospitals as they struggled with a tidal wave of coronavirus patients.
The 500-bed US Navy hospital ship Comfort is leaving NYC after treating just 179 patients in 3 weeks
And another 1,000 bed in a military field hospital in Javits Center is being closed because they are not sending patients their way.
Sao they piss away 2,000 beds and then bitch they don’t have enough. And if New Yorkers are fine with that, please do not come crying for the rest of the country to bail them out with our taxes so they can by Starbucks and Sushi to survive.
This scene from Escape from New York makes more and more sense every day.
I think somebody is intoxicated with power to the point Narcan may beed to be employed.
Hat Tip Manny L.
From the blog Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children:
THE PANDEMIC, THE GHOSTS OF WAR, AND A BROTHER LOST
The government stripped people of their ability to be with others. And it’s the camaraderie that helps veterans cope. They are a brotherhood, a sisterhood, a family. Remove the family, and the pieces begin to fall apart. We have seen this time and time again when veterans become isolated, they lose their sense of self-worth. Hopelessness takes over, and the future becomes too dim to grasp. For Rory, it was too much to bear.
Rory took his own life on May 1, 2020.
This is horrible. Rory Hamill was a husband and father of three.
He left a written cry for help.
“I began writing this at 03:46 in the morning, on April 19th, 2020. I’ve been drunk on red wine since the previous night. I haven’t slept. I haven’t stopped suffering. My own personal hell has been reignited, in light of present circumstances affecting us all. This pandemic, although viral in nature; alludes to what happens to us as human beings, when we are stripped of our outlets, and are deprived of our ability to socialize.” Rory
I have written about this before on other posts. For people who suffer from PTSD and depression, a regular routine is critical to maintain normalcy.
I went through a bout of depression in college, due to some life circumstances, and I know from first hand experience how important it was to get out of bed, go to class, and try and live a normal life. If I sat alone in my room I would spiral into worsening anguish.
I can only imagine how someone suffering from PTSD finding themselves trapped at home without their routine and support network could crash and self harm like this.
It makes me wonder with churches and other places of congregation shut down how people who suffer from addiction and depression are coping of they can’t go to AA or other support group meetings. These are not things easily done virtually. People need the human connection of face to face interaction.
This post is not a dunk, it’s not an “I told you so.”
It’s an example of how in our panic to save lives we have harmed others and how it’s easy to forget about the needs of people like Rory Hammill.
Pray for his family and everyone else suffering in these times.
If you know someone suffering like this, reach out to them in any way you can and remind them that they are loved and needed.
From Newsweek:
NEW YORK GOV. CUOMO TELLS REOPEN PROTESTORS ‘YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO JEOPARDIZE MY HEALTH’
Several anti-lockdown protests have taken place across New York state, the worst-hit by the pandemic, in recent days, including in Albany, Buffalo and Suffolk County on Long Island.
He said he understood people’s frustration with the measures, but said he disagreed with those who want the economy to reopen despite the public health risk.
Cuomo then lashed out at those who were gathering at rallies without a mask covering their faces, calling them “reckless” and “irresponsible.”
“You don’t have a right to jeopardize my health. You want to jeopardize your health, God bless you. You have no right to jeopardize my health,” he said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is keeping New York under lockdown because he doesn’t want to get sick.
The rest of the state, counties that have only a handful of COVID cases can suffer from the death spiral of unemployment and bankruptcy as long as in doing so Governor Cuomo doesn’t get sick.
Never mind that he’s the most protected person in the state. If he got sick his staff would yank anyone else off a ventilator to make to available to him. The best doctors in the state are at his back and call. He can’t risk getting sick so other New Yorkers must nose dive into unemployed destitution.
There is no sacrifice too great that he is willing to demand of his subjects to avoid his getting the Wuhan Cough.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A park ranger who was trying to disperse a crowd on a sunny Thursday at Lake Austin says he was pushed into the water. Police say a 25-year-old has been arrested in the case.
A video shared on social media appears to shows the ranger speaking to the crowd and asking them to keep six feet of distance between them to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. The video then shows a man run up and push him, sending both men into the water. The suspect then climbs out of the lake and runs off.
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The person who took the cell phone video of the incident said they were glad the person got in trouble for pushing the park ranger.
“The park ranger was actually being really sweet and understanding before,” they said.
Video surfaces of park ranger pushed into Lake Austin, suspect arrested
The article mentions the group was smoking and drinking which I am pretty sure that the drinking part was already illegal before the pandemic. He could have been an asshole but was not, the video shows the ranger being nice and just talking to them when “edgy asshole” had to push him into the water.
There is a firm difference between being a rebel and being a douchebag. Learn it .