Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

Inside... and they were surrounded by health care workers who were wearing masks.

Consider me skeptical that those photos exist. I've seen a video of Pence wheeling boxes of PPE to the front door, and I've seen pictures of Miller talking to media members outside of a nursing home facility. Not saying I may not have missed something, but that doesn't make any sense for any non staff member to enter a nursing home along with someone to take their picture
 
I cant bold on my phone, but wut?

Particularly to this part. ". Is there some kind of implicit constitutional right for a citizen to govern his own private affairs that isn't spelled out?"

I really hope this is joking because it's pretty much all of them. But at the least I will toss out the 9th if you actually want to educate yourself.

I really really hope I was being trolled here but I cant tell anymore.


It was kind of a rhetorical question. Regarding the 9th amendment, is the right not to wear a facemask a right retained by the people?

The point I'm trying to get to is that a lot of people are very angry about facemask mandates and see it as government overreach, but I haven't seen much discussion on whether people actually think the government can constitutionally mandate facemasks. Do we have a right to refuse to wear a facemask? Can the government require us to wear facemasks in public during a pandemic?
 
A 69 page document on how to handle a global pandemic? I have technical manuals on SCBA gear with 3x the pages.
And knowing government documents. There are 10 pages giving credit to all the people who didnt write it, 2 pages for those who actually wrote it, 25 page index, 4 or 5 pages of approved government sourcing. A blank page between each section. And then triple spaced font on the remaining pages which is half acronyms or explaining them.

And then at the end all it does is tell you to reference another paper somewhere else.
 
And knowing government documents. There are 10 pages giving credit to all the people who didnt write it, 2 pages for those who actually wrote it, 25 page index, 4 or 5 pages of approved government sourcing. A blank page between each section. And then triple spaced font on the remaining pages which is half acronyms or explaining them.

And then at the end all it does is tell you to reference another paper somewhere else.

You forgot 2 pages for the table of contents and 5 or 6 pages for of all the EEOC disclaimers
 
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