MARYSVILLE, Calif. — Two counties are leading the resistance to California's stay-at-home order that was put into place by Gov. Gavin Newsom on March 19 as a way to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus.
To the north of Sacramento, in Sutter County and Yuba County, many businesses were open on Monday -- despite warnings and threats from Newsom's administration.
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What I'm figuring is Newsom like every control-freak cowardly bully will let the immediate confrontation slide and when things cool off and people have forgotten the current shit he'll come down hard on those who dared to disobey him.
ReplyDeleteA bunch of atta girl’s and u-rah’s. “I just want to work” and “You can’t do the same thing for Southern California that you are doing here.” I get the feeling that people outside of LA and ‘Frisco are finally making known the extent of their piss off with “No.”
ReplyDeleteHope and Pray folks, hope and pray that this is the beginning of the end for this gestapo bullshit. The people ARE getting pissed. It's high time The People remind the politicians who works for whom!
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