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These States are Punishing Restaurants Because of COVID-19 Violations

These States are Punishing Restaurants Because of COVID-19 Violations © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Group of business people ordering their meal at the restaurant. With COVID-19 cases once again on the rise, several U.S. states have introduced new restrictions on restaurants and bars. After nearly a year of operating restrictions, many restaurants are pushing back and getting punished for it. The Alibi Drinkery defied the governor of Minnesota s order halting all indoor dining. The Lakeville-based restaurant could have its liquor license suspended for 60 days after hosting nonstop full tables in December, according to the It puts the state of Minnesota in a spot, where we are seeing 3,000 to 4,000 new infections a day. What did we just have, 92 more deaths? Keith Ellison, the state s attorney general, said about the acts of defiance. Before I talk to you about what I am going to do, we should talk about what COVID is going to do. [Defiant bar owners] are spreading a

The right to vote

The right to vote December 15, 2020 In Sing Sing, one of New York state’s oldest prisons and currently home to more than 1,000 men (myself included), the presidential election was an exciting time. Throughout Election Day, many of us could be heard passionately contemplating the chances of our preferred candidate. Most looked forward to seeing 45 a.k.a. Trump lose in spectacular fashion while his few supporters voiced optimism. Several men could be heard over the phone imploring family members to vote or asking officers and staff members who they intended to vote for. By 6 p.m., the large gallery television was tuned to CNN, where Wolf Blitzer and John King presented vote counts on the ‘Magic Wall’. As the hours went on, so too did the comments: “I feel like I m watching the Superbowl”. “I feel like I m waiting for a parole decision”.

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