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I’m afraid that our state residents will see that and say, "If Trump is fucking a super model, why aren't I?"
I have to say that I'm impressed at your ability to manipulate actual factsWhy, thank you. But I use a stable of writers, mostly from a Uighur re-education camp ESL course. They are terrible students, and think they are writing jihad jingles.
It is very difficult to enforce the rules when you have a president who is flouting them,” she said
But a close friend of mine was buried this week, a young woman with young kids and a husband trying to deal with the aftermath. A nurse practitioner, she was working in the acute hospital and avoided exposure, until an asshole neighbor with the virus came a-calling.
"I was surrounded 8 hours a day by severely ill people needing constant high levels of care, my only protection a mask. But when the non-mask wearing neighbor came to return the lawnmower and I spoke to him for a minute, I got such a massive viral load my healthy ass got deathly ill and died."
I know that many of y'all believe this is hoax.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) is imploring President Trump to adhere to health guidelines and wear a facial covering when he visits a Ford ventilator assembly plant in her state later this week.
In an open letter sent to the president on Wednesday, Nessel noted that under Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s (D) stay-at-home order, manufacturers are required to suspend all non-essential visits, including tours. But Nessel said that both she and Whitmer agreed that Ford and the state’s autoworkers deserved to be showcased for the efforts they’ve made amid the coronavirus outbreak.
“While my department will not act to prevent you from touring Ford’s plant, I ask that while you are on tour you respect the great efforts of the men and women at Ford - and across this State - by wearing a facial covering,” she wrote. “It is not just the policy of Ford, by virtue of the Governor’s Executive Orders, it is currently the law of this State.”
Trump is scheduled to tour a Ford manufacturing facility in Ypsilanti, Mich., and deliver remarks there on Thursday. During the pandemic, the factory has been repurposed to generate ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care systems.
The factory has policies in place requiring everyone on site to wear personal protective equipment, raising questions about whether Trump would wear a face covering. The president has yet to wear a mask publicly, electing against their use during previous trips to Pennsylvania and Arizona.
He said Tuesday during a Cabinet meeting that he would considering wearing a mask depending on the scenario.
"I will certainly look at it," Trump said. "Am I standing right next to everybody, or am I spread out? Where it’s appropriate I would do it, certainly.”
Nessel told The Hill in a phone interview that it would send a “terrible message” if Trump flouted requirements and did not wear a mask during his visit to the Ford plant.
“I’m afraid that our state residents will see that and say, 'If Trump doesn’t have to wear a mask when he’s in a manufacturing facility, why should I have to?' It is very difficult to enforce the rules when you have a president who is flouting them,” she said.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/498815-michigan-attorney-general-calls-on-trump-to-wear-a-mask-on-visit-to