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Re: Protests - Curfews and National Guards - Discuss
« Reply #125 on: June 03, 2020, 03:33:21 PM »
Where are the police and army?   ???



WHERE is the US MILITIA ...................!? >:(

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« Reply #126 on: June 03, 2020, 04:24:46 PM »
I just can't comprehend why people are so lenient with these looters/assaulters/vandalizers

Fuck em all to hell


Gas them



At least Poland, Russia, China and Hungary would know what to do

Because it doesn't affect them. They live in safe White areas and/or gated communities.

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« Reply #127 on: June 03, 2020, 04:30:13 PM »
Because it doesn't affect them. They live in safe White areas and/or gated communities.
Probably true, but wishing you had a government like China is incredibly ignorant. The same People complaining that they need guns to protect them from a tyrannical government are now saying that the government needs to be more tyrannical.

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« Reply #128 on: June 03, 2020, 04:35:30 PM »
With somebody like Trump as president for the last 3.5 years, I seriously surprised the burndown took this long.

The responsibility lies with local and state governments, the mayors, and the Governors. The President/Federal government powers are limited by state rights guaranteed by the 10th amendment. Having said that the President has threatened to do the job for the States if they don't do it themselves by sending in the military. That won't be easy to do because of the Posse Comitatus act so it requires an act of Congress and that isn't going to happen. Just by making this threat, Trump is being accused of acting like a dictator.

It's always easy to point the finger at Trump and say why isn't he doing something about all the countries and world problems but his powers are limited and he is not a dictator.

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« Reply #129 on: June 03, 2020, 04:37:26 PM »
Watch some Ed Dames videos.  He predicted all of this would happen before The Kill Shot where we all get annihilated. :-X

Who is going to "annihilate" us and for what purpose? Who's going to pick your strawberries and deliver your shit?

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« Reply #130 on: June 03, 2020, 04:48:37 PM »
The world has seen worse, how so? Also, has there ever been a time when we see such events all happen at the same time? We've read of world wars, pandemics and a great depression, but I'm not sure we've seen them all happen at the same time.

I'm sure hoping we turn the corner from this, but some cities (like New York City) have already suffered from 3 months of pandemic deaths, closed businesses, hard hit local economy and now riots/looting. It's bad man.

"1"

Maybe the Civil War or more accurately, the War Between the States, where almost more Americans were killed than all the previous wars combined.

During the Great Depression when we didn't have the safety nets that we have today people will literally (and I am using the word "literally" correctly here) were starving and freezing to death.

Right now, a huge amount of people are actually doing much better because of the Pandemic. All those entry-level workers, the majority of the working force, that were making $325/wk at their jobs are now getting $250/wk unemployment and an additional $600/wk from the Federal government pocketing $850/wk. Way more than they ever made in their lives.

People forget, or never really knew, how much real suffering previous generations experience day to day.


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« Reply #131 on: June 03, 2020, 04:51:24 PM »
Probably true, but wishing you had a government like China is incredibly ignorant. The same People complaining that they need guns to protect them from a tyrannical government are now saying that the government needs to be more tyrannical.

Whoa, whoa, stop right there, brah. Where the fuck did I say, or even remotely implied, that I want a government like China?

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« Reply #132 on: June 03, 2020, 04:57:59 PM »
From Conservative writer, Michelle Malkin:
Get Up Off Your Knees

Dear law-abiding Americans:

You have done nothing wrong.

Being white is not a crime. Being a Trump voter is not a crime. Being a police officer sworn to "protect and serve" every day is not a crime. Being a non-white police officer proud to uphold and enforce law and order is not a crime. Being a black or brown or yellow American who rejects excusing criminal behavior is not a crime.

Rejecting collective guilt is not a crime. Refusing to acknowledge "white privilege" when you were born poor, or in a broken home, or with physical or psychological challenges, is not a crime. Embracing the historic American nation, instead of erasing it, is not a crime.

Enforcing your private property rights is not a crime. Teaching your wife and children to use a gun in self-defense is not a crime. Owning an AR-15 or two is not a crime.

Do not let the media, Hollywood, academics, or politicians gaslight you. Stop internalizing lies. Who are the criminals? Who are the heroes? Who are the makers and keepers of peace? Who are the sowers and reapers of hate?

The Proud Boys, who have guarded their communities and country for the past three years, were the lone citizen soldiers in the battle against Antifa that no one else on the ground wanted to fight. The group and its leader, Gavin McInnes, have suffered greatly for trying to stop the violence now raging nationwide. McInnes has been deplatformed everywhere and falsely labeled a "white supremacist." Scores of Proud Boys of all colors have lost their jobs after being doxxed by Antifa vigilantes. Two Proud Boys are in prison, railroaded by New York Democrats, after a Kafkaesque trial in which the cop-hating Antifa "victims" who lured the Proud Boys into an October 2018 street brawl refused to press charges or testify.

Their crime? These unapologetic Americans stood on their feet, not on their knees.

Journalists and photographers who documented Antifa violence for the past three years, such as Andy Ngo, Chelly Bouferrache, and Brandon Brown in Portland, Ore., have endured physical assaults, death threats, and harassment. Many others have gone into hiding and suffer in silence.

Their crime? Exposing Antifa anarchy, standing eye to eye against their assailants, on their feet, not on their knees.

Working-class Irish, German, and Polish-American men of Fishtown, a northeast Philadelphia suburb, came together this week to prevent their neighborhood from being pillaged and burned in the name of "social justice" like the rest of the City of Brotherly Riots. They banded together outside the 26th police precinct, armed with bats and golf clubs, and faced down Black Lives Matter protesters who were there to taunt and provoke the cops.

Turn off CNN and tune into the facts on the ground. At least 25 Philadelphia cops have been hurt during mob violence this week. It's an all-out war on the thin blue line. At least 150 cops have been assaulted — four nearly murdered — in New York City as of Tuesday afternoon. Two Buffalo, New York law enforcement officers were run over late Monday night. In addition, 51 members of the U.S. Park Police were injured; a Cincinnati cop was grazed by a bullet aimed at his head; four St. Louis officers were shot; one retired St. Louis police captain was killed; a Las Vegas Metro cop was shot; and a federal officer was shot and killed in Oakland — all in the name of peace, tolerance, and reparations.

Yet, against this bloody and retributive backdrop, Democratic leaders in Philadelphia who have coddled looters all week condemned the peacekeeping Fishtown Brigade as a "mob" of "vigilantes."

Their crime? Standing tall on their feet, not on their knees.

Scot Mendelson, a world record-holding powerlifter, protected his Southern California gym on Monday afternoon.

"If you're going to destroy something that somebody worked so hard to build, well, you know what, maybe you should be put down," he told Fox 11 Los Angeles. "You walk through my door, you threaten my life, I'm aiming for the head."

Mendelson's crime? Standing muscle-bound and honor-bound on his feet, not on his knees.

Proud and good people hold their chins and guns up in a crisis. It is how Korean grocers responded when the police abandoned them during the Los Angeles riots in 1992. It is how armed small-business owners of all colors are now facing an onslaught of crazed, greedy, and evil barbarians hell-bent on destroying every enforcement bulwark that protects our civil society — from our borders to our neighborhoods to the White House.

Weakness is not strength. Confessing sins for which you bear no guilt is not noble. It makes me sick to my stomach to see virtue-signaling police chiefs kneeling before barking rioters calling them "pigs." I am nauseated by the sight of sobbing white people groveling for forgiveness before sadistic Black Lives Matter demagogues — as if this will appease the unappeasable. It will not and never will.

America, straighten your spines. Unbow your heads. No home or nation was ever saved by kowtowing to invaders or ransackers. Unless you are praying to God, get up off your knees.

Michelle Malkin is a conservative blogger at michellemalkin.com, syndicated columnist, author, and founder of hotair.com. Michelle Malkin's email address is MichelleMalkinInvestigat es@protonmail.com.

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« Reply #133 on: June 03, 2020, 05:04:40 PM »
Nice going Michelle Malkin

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« Reply #134 on: June 03, 2020, 05:05:30 PM »
Probably true, but wishing you had a government like China is incredibly ignorant. The same People complaining that they need guns to protect them from a tyrannical government are now saying that the government needs to be more tyrannical.

Yup.

No one here will admit to this though.

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« Reply #135 on: June 03, 2020, 05:08:26 PM »
From Conservative writer, Michelle Malkin:
Get Up Off Your Knees

Dear law-abiding Americans:

You have done nothing wrong.

Being white is not a crime. Being a Trump voter is not a crime. Being a police officer sworn to "protect and serve" every day is not a crime. Being a non-white police officer proud to uphold and enforce law and order is not a crime. Being a black or brown or yellow American who rejects excusing criminal behavior is not a crime.

Rejecting collective guilt is not a crime. Refusing to acknowledge "white privilege" when you were born poor, or in a broken home, or with physical or psychological challenges, is not a crime. Embracing the historic American nation, instead of erasing it, is not a crime.

Enforcing your private property rights is not a crime. Teaching your wife and children to use a gun in self-defense is not a crime. Owning an AR-15 or two is not a crime.

Do not let the media, Hollywood, academics, or politicians gaslight you. Stop internalizing lies. Who are the criminals? Who are the heroes? Who are the makers and keepers of peace? Who are the sowers and reapers of hate?

The Proud Boys, who have guarded their communities and country for the past three years, were the lone citizen soldiers in the battle against Antifa that no one else on the ground wanted to fight. The group and its leader, Gavin McInnes, have suffered greatly for trying to stop the violence now raging nationwide. McInnes has been deplatformed everywhere and falsely labeled a "white supremacist." Scores of Proud Boys of all colors have lost their jobs after being doxxed by Antifa vigilantes. Two Proud Boys are in prison, railroaded by New York Democrats, after a Kafkaesque trial in which the cop-hating Antifa "victims" who lured the Proud Boys into an October 2018 street brawl refused to press charges or testify.

Their crime? These unapologetic Americans stood on their feet, not on their knees.

Journalists and photographers who documented Antifa violence for the past three years, such as Andy Ngo, Chelly Bouferrache, and Brandon Brown in Portland, Ore., have endured physical assaults, death threats, and harassment. Many others have gone into hiding and suffer in silence.

Their crime? Exposing Antifa anarchy, standing eye to eye against their assailants, on their feet, not on their knees.

Working-class Irish, German, and Polish-American men of Fishtown, a northeast Philadelphia suburb, came together this week to prevent their neighborhood from being pillaged and burned in the name of "social justice" like the rest of the City of Brotherly Riots. They banded together outside the 26th police precinct, armed with bats and golf clubs, and faced down Black Lives Matter protesters who were there to taunt and provoke the cops.

Turn off CNN and tune into the facts on the ground. At least 25 Philadelphia cops have been hurt during mob violence this week. It's an all-out war on the thin blue line. At least 150 cops have been assaulted — four nearly murdered — in New York City as of Tuesday afternoon. Two Buffalo, New York law enforcement officers were run over late Monday night. In addition, 51 members of the U.S. Park Police were injured; a Cincinnati cop was grazed by a bullet aimed at his head; four St. Louis officers were shot; one retired St. Louis police captain was killed; a Las Vegas Metro cop was shot; and a federal officer was shot and killed in Oakland — all in the name of peace, tolerance, and reparations.

Yet, against this bloody and retributive backdrop, Democratic leaders in Philadelphia who have coddled looters all week condemned the peacekeeping Fishtown Brigade as a "mob" of "vigilantes."

Their crime? Standing tall on their feet, not on their knees.

Scot Mendelson, a world record-holding powerlifter, protected his Southern California gym on Monday afternoon.

"If you're going to destroy something that somebody worked so hard to build, well, you know what, maybe you should be put down," he told Fox 11 Los Angeles. "You walk through my door, you threaten my life, I'm aiming for the head."

Mendelson's crime? Standing muscle-bound and honor-bound on his feet, not on his knees.

Proud and good people hold their chins and guns up in a crisis. It is how Korean grocers responded when the police abandoned them during the Los Angeles riots in 1992. It is how armed small-business owners of all colors are now facing an onslaught of crazed, greedy, and evil barbarians hell-bent on destroying every enforcement bulwark that protects our civil society — from our borders to our neighborhoods to the White House.

Weakness is not strength. Confessing sins for which you bear no guilt is not noble. It makes me sick to my stomach to see virtue-signaling police chiefs kneeling before barking rioters calling them "pigs." I am nauseated by the sight of sobbing white people groveling for forgiveness before sadistic Black Lives Matter demagogues — as if this will appease the unappeasable. It will not and never will.

America, straighten your spines. Unbow your heads. No home or nation was ever saved by kowtowing to invaders or ransackers. Unless you are praying to God, get up off your knees.

Michelle Malkin is a conservative blogger at michellemalkin.com, syndicated columnist, author, and founder of hotair.com. Michelle Malkin's email address is MichelleMalkinInvestigat es@protonmail.com.


Great post!

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« Reply #136 on: June 03, 2020, 05:15:01 PM »
Whoa, whoa, stop right there, brah. Where the fuck did I say, or even remotely implied, that I want a government like China?
I didn’t say you did. I was the post that you replied to. I’m assuming you read it.

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« Reply #137 on: June 03, 2020, 05:20:39 PM »
You guys will soon suck a cock for a govvernement like china ;D
You don't realize how the whole world has played you along with trump and we are laughing at you right now while you are at the bottom.

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« Reply #138 on: June 03, 2020, 05:26:22 PM »
You guys will soon suck a cock for a govvernement like china ;D
You don't realize how the whole world has played you along with trump and we are laughing at you right now while you are at the bottom.

Dont worry boss when the US goes down so will a lot of the world and you wont be posting here complaining about it from your rent controlled European apartment!

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« Reply #139 on: June 03, 2020, 05:31:15 PM »
maybe the answer is cloning native american indians so there are enough of them to repopulate their land.  then, you can take the rest of the riff raff including your precious crackers put them on sinking ships.
Maybe the answer is personal responsibility? Quit whining like a bitch and handle your business.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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« Reply #140 on: June 03, 2020, 05:34:27 PM »
Dont worry boss when the US goes down so will a lot of the world and you wont be posting here complaining about it from your rent controlled European apartment!
I'm in Africa enjoying privileges you guys don't even know about. I just would love to see you guys go down and it's about to happen

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« Reply #141 on: June 03, 2020, 05:47:36 PM »
I'm in Africa enjoying privileges you guys don't even know about. I just would love to see you guys go down and it's about to happen

You sound like you're a real pleasure to be around.

I can imagine how fun it is to watch a nation being on the verge of collapsing. When we go down I hope you're living in China, or you'll soon be suffering the same fate.

Thanks for joining the message board right before the end.

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« Reply #142 on: June 03, 2020, 05:52:18 PM »
I'm in Africa enjoying privileges you guys don't even know about. I just would love to see you guys go down and it's about to happen

Immured within the library (or do you prefer "libarey") walls?

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« Reply #143 on: June 03, 2020, 06:35:51 PM »
I didn’t say you did. I was the post that you replied to. I’m assuming you read it.

OK, but your reply was addressed directly to me and you said, "but wishing you had..." So it was not an unreasonable assumption. Nonetheless, thanks for clarifying. I have an intense hatred for totalitarian regimes like China and North Korea and the misery they cause their people.

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« Reply #144 on: June 03, 2020, 06:39:57 PM »
You guys will soon suck a cock for a govvernement like china ;D
You don't realize how the whole world has played you along with trump and we are laughing at you right now while you are at the bottom.

So please, enlighten us. Tell us how you live that is so different from the rest of us "cock-sucking" Trump supporters that are being "played". Tell us what you do in your daily life that is so different that you are not "played" and "cock-sucking" China. How can we be more like you?

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« Reply #145 on: June 03, 2020, 06:42:34 PM »
I'm in Africa enjoying privileges you guys don't even know about. I just would love to see you guys go down and it's about to happen

Please elaborate on these privileges you are enjoying and we are not? What part of Africa are you from? And why, if you are doing so much better than the U.S. taking our handouts and economic support?

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« Reply #146 on: June 03, 2020, 06:44:20 PM »
OK, but your reply was addressed directly to me and you said, "but wishing you had..." So it was not an unreasonable assumption. Nonetheless, thanks for clarifying. I have an intense hatred for totalitarian regimes like China and North Korea and the misery they cause their people.
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« Reply #147 on: June 03, 2020, 07:27:48 PM »
The responsibility lies with local and state governments, the mayors, and the Governors. The President/Federal government powers are limited by state rights guaranteed by the 10th amendment. Having said that the President has threatened to do the job for the States if they don't do it themselves by sending in the military. That won't be easy to do because of the Posse Comitatus act so it requires an act of Congress and that isn't going to happen. Just by making this threat, Trump is being accused of acting like a dictator.

It's always easy to point the finger at Trump and say why isn't he doing something about all the countries and world problems but his powers are limited and he is not a dictator.

Hi pellius.  I was referring to the explicitly divisive stance (via social media and more official channels) Trump has taken over several sociopolitical issues during his presidency vs. the actual power of offered to his presidential privileges that you mention.  I mean, it's basically been his bitter public vitriol against any and all critics and opposers of his efforts and stances.  IMO, his biggest success has been the relative health of the economy, which was very likely driven by circumstances out of his control.  That last 2 real tests to his presidency (pandemic and fallout, and this race issue) have been disasters for his incessant leadership style. 

Disclaimer.  I'm not an American citizen, so I have no real skin in this game other than economic fallout that impacts my country of residence.   

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« Reply #148 on: June 03, 2020, 07:46:28 PM »
From Conservative writer, Michelle Malkin:
Get Up Off Your Knees

Dear law-abiding Americans:

You have done nothing wrong.

Being white is not a crime. Being a Trump voter is not a crime. Being a police officer sworn to "protect and serve" every day is not a crime. Being a non-white police officer proud to uphold and enforce law and order is not a crime. Being a black or brown or yellow American who rejects excusing criminal behavior is not a crime.

Rejecting collective guilt is not a crime. Refusing to acknowledge "white privilege" when you were born poor, or in a broken home, or with physical or psychological challenges, is not a crime. Embracing the historic American nation, instead of erasing it, is not a crime.

Enforcing your private property rights is not a crime. Teaching your wife and children to use a gun in self-defense is not a crime. Owning an AR-15 or two is not a crime.

Do not let the media, Hollywood, academics, or politicians gaslight you. Stop internalizing lies. Who are the criminals? Who are the heroes? Who are the makers and keepers of peace? Who are the sowers and reapers of hate?

The Proud Boys, who have guarded their communities and country for the past three years, were the lone citizen soldiers in the battle against Antifa that no one else on the ground wanted to fight. The group and its leader, Gavin McInnes, have suffered greatly for trying to stop the violence now raging nationwide. McInnes has been deplatformed everywhere and falsely labeled a "white supremacist." Scores of Proud Boys of all colors have lost their jobs after being doxxed by Antifa vigilantes. Two Proud Boys are in prison, railroaded by New York Democrats, after a Kafkaesque trial in which the cop-hating Antifa "victims" who lured the Proud Boys into an October 2018 street brawl refused to press charges or testify.

Their crime? These unapologetic Americans stood on their feet, not on their knees.

Journalists and photographers who documented Antifa violence for the past three years, such as Andy Ngo, Chelly Bouferrache, and Brandon Brown in Portland, Ore., have endured physical assaults, death threats, and harassment. Many others have gone into hiding and suffer in silence.

Their crime? Exposing Antifa anarchy, standing eye to eye against their assailants, on their feet, not on their knees.

Working-class Irish, German, and Polish-American men of Fishtown, a northeast Philadelphia suburb, came together this week to prevent their neighborhood from being pillaged and burned in the name of "social justice" like the rest of the City of Brotherly Riots. They banded together outside the 26th police precinct, armed with bats and golf clubs, and faced down Black Lives Matter protesters who were there to taunt and provoke the cops.

Turn off CNN and tune into the facts on the ground. At least 25 Philadelphia cops have been hurt during mob violence this week. It's an all-out war on the thin blue line. At least 150 cops have been assaulted — four nearly murdered — in New York City as of Tuesday afternoon. Two Buffalo, New York law enforcement officers were run over late Monday night. In addition, 51 members of the U.S. Park Police were injured; a Cincinnati cop was grazed by a bullet aimed at his head; four St. Louis officers were shot; one retired St. Louis police captain was killed; a Las Vegas Metro cop was shot; and a federal officer was shot and killed in Oakland — all in the name of peace, tolerance, and reparations.

Yet, against this bloody and retributive backdrop, Democratic leaders in Philadelphia who have coddled looters all week condemned the peacekeeping Fishtown Brigade as a "mob" of "vigilantes."

Their crime? Standing tall on their feet, not on their knees.

Scot Mendelson, a world record-holding powerlifter, protected his Southern California gym on Monday afternoon.

"If you're going to destroy something that somebody worked so hard to build, well, you know what, maybe you should be put down," he told Fox 11 Los Angeles. "You walk through my door, you threaten my life, I'm aiming for the head."

Mendelson's crime? Standing muscle-bound and honor-bound on his feet, not on his knees.

Proud and good people hold their chins and guns up in a crisis. It is how Korean grocers responded when the police abandoned them during the Los Angeles riots in 1992. It is how armed small-business owners of all colors are now facing an onslaught of crazed, greedy, and evil barbarians hell-bent on destroying every enforcement bulwark that protects our civil society — from our borders to our neighborhoods to the White House.

Weakness is not strength. Confessing sins for which you bear no guilt is not noble. It makes me sick to my stomach to see virtue-signaling police chiefs kneeling before barking rioters calling them "pigs." I am nauseated by the sight of sobbing white people groveling for forgiveness before sadistic Black Lives Matter demagogues — as if this will appease the unappeasable. It will not and never will.

America, straighten your spines. Unbow your heads. No home or nation was ever saved by kowtowing to invaders or ransackers. Unless you are praying to God, get up off your knees.

Michelle Malkin is a conservative blogger at michellemalkin.com, syndicated columnist, author, and founder of hotair.com. Michelle Malkin's email address is MichelleMalkinInvestigat es@protonmail.com.


Thanks for posting. She's become excellent in the last year.

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« Reply #149 on: June 03, 2020, 08:08:58 PM »
I take care of an elderly parent who just had a surgery and every fucking CVS and Walgreens pharmacy either was looted or doesn't want to take a chance and is boarded up. I'm in Santa Monica near the beach so shit is burned down and 4pm curfew. I needed to get crucial, life saving medication and simply can't. They call pharmacies "essential services" for Corona Virus but thugs looting can take away essential services? I finally found one CVS open after being looted and waited in a line that stretched well out the door and into the parking lot of people desperate to get their medications, many elderly. One guy I talked to in line was a diabetic out of insulin. Why do these thugs get to hurt innocent people like this? Punks can take away essential, life saving services? I thought we were protecting the elderly with all the COVID bullshit. No one stands up for me trying to get meds for an elderly person? My government tells me it would rather eliminate essential services than shut this shit down?