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RE: Michigan Legislature Forced to Sue
(06-01-2020 02:01 PM)Bronco14 Wrote:  The People's Detroit Free Press reporting she's lifting the stay-at-home order (the one that started a couple days ago & was set to run to June 16.) Allowing outdoor gatherings of up to 100 to include graduation parties, dine-in restaurants, in-home services like cleaning, day camps & office work.

I'm okay with this announcement. Should've been done a few weeks ago minimum & still leaves out many, many industries & businesses. Many people suspect it's because she knows she's in trouble in the courts. Also strange how this happens just a few days after she endorses the riots & her cities burning. Also, graduation parties suspicious as well b/c her daughter just graduated high school.

sounds like this happened after a Trump phone call.

Trump starting to crack down on these governors.

China Flu hysteria is over, folks.
06-01-2020 08:27 PM
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