Monday, December 07, 2020
Chicago alderman's restaurant caught violating city's indoor dining ban
Ann Sather Restaurant is among the latest businesses facing possible action from the city for violations of the indoor dining ban, which is notable not just because it's a Lakeview staple, but also because of who the owner is.
Chicago Alderman Tom Tunney has been a city ally of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, but on this, she was unequivocal.
"Any business found in violation of these guidelines has been and will be held fully accountable. No exceptions," the mayor said.
After being called out on social media, the 44th Ward alderman admitted to an "error in judgment" for allowing regular customers to dine in at one of his Ann Sather restaurants despite the city's ban on indoor dining due to COVID-19.Ann Sather Restaurant has a sign on its windown declaring that it is open for delivery and pickup business. But it also allowed a few special customers to eat inside. Tunney claims these VIPs followed social distancing and mask guidelines. Yeah right. Do you seriously believe these chosen few sat six feet apart from each other and wore masks while eating?
Sen. Loeffler: “My opponent does not stand with police officers”
Five shot and at least 34 others wounded over weekend in Chicago
Let's just say that Mayor Lori Lightfoot's stay-at-home advisory is being ignored by Chicago's criminals. Over this past weekend five people were shot to death and at least 34 others were wounded. Among the fatalities was a man in Logan Square, where Mayor Beetlejuice lives.
On the West Side three men and one teen girl was wounded in a mass shooting in West Garfield Park.
In since-deleted Tweet, Chicago Teachers Union says drive to reopen schools is "rooted in sexism, racism and misogyny"
It's pretty sweet gig for teachers working from home and instructing by way of Zoom. No commute, and clothes, particularly below the waste don't have to be ironed or even look nice. Oh, does anyone seriously believe that students get as good of an eductation through Zoom as opposed to in-person learing?
Yesterday the Chicago Teachers Union, in a since-deleted Tweet, said the the drive by parents to reopen schools is "rooted in sexism, racism and misogyny."
Meanwhile, as I blogged last week, we've learned that schools are not superspreaders of COVID. Re-open all schools. Now.Insanity from The Chicago Teachers Union.
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) December 6, 2020
They deleted this tweet: https://t.co/0Jj6EGWKhf pic.twitter.com/BQCBn2sr9o
Sunday, December 06, 2020
From Da Tech Guy: Illinois Democrats may finally eject Boss Madigan
Could this finally be the end of the man who destroyed a once great state? From my post at Da Tech Guy: Illinois Democrats may finally eject Boss Madigan.
Saturday, December 05, 2020
The Kinks - Lola (2020 Stereo Remaster) "Lola Versus Powerman" 50th Anniversary official release
Staten Island bar owner vows to fight lockdown after being arrested
Friday, December 04, 2020
What about the vaccine? Biden to call for wearing of masks during first 100 days (a suspiciously round number) of his presidency
Now Joe Biden picks--that number 100--to be the number of days he's recommending Americans wear masks because of the COVID-19 epidemic. Where's the science in his choosing that number? Why not 92 days? Or 106?
And wait, don't we have a vaccine for COVID-19 coming soon?
It's all about control, patriots. All about control. And besides, why do so many leftists pols ignore their own health warnings?
Follow the science: Illinois schools are not COVID-19 superspreaders
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Oh, just follow the science.
From the Chicago Sun-Times:
Even as the region enters its worst period of the pandemic thus far, the vast majority of public and private schools in the Chicago area that have reopened in some capacity this fall have had little confirmed exposure to the coronavirus in the past month, according to a Chicago Sun-Times analysis of state data.
A small fraction of schools have had outbreaks where virus transmission has been traced to school buildings, while high schools have shown to be more likely to experience COVID-19 scares than elementary schools, records show.
Those findings match nationwide figures showing relatively low instances of significant spread in educational settings, especially among younger students, and provide some insight into why health officials nationally and in Chicago have expressed strong confidence that schools are safer to reopen than first thought, even as the pandemic rages on.
The difference between elementary and high school infections also partially explains why Chicago Public Schools has prioritized the return of its youngest students as the district makes its third attempt in January to open its classrooms for the first time since March.
Tucker: The hypocrisy of lockdowns across America
Thursday, December 03, 2020
NYC bar still shuttered | "WE'RE FIGHTING BACK"
Wednesday, December 02, 2020
Chicago violence up by half compared to last year
Oh, Chicago's most famous former resident, Barack Obama, is on a media book tour hawking his third memoir. Why isn't the compliant mainstream media asking him about the city's runaway violence?
From Fox News:
Gun violence continues to plague Chicago streets with the city seeing a significant uptick in shootings and murders compared to last year.On Tuesday, the Chicago Police Department reported 3,790 people were shot through Nov. 30, compared to 2,403 in the same time period last year. Murders increased by more than half – 716 homicides through the end of November, compared to the 464 murders in 2019.In 2016, the city saw 715 homicides, a figure that decreased each of the following three years.Shootings in November increased from 154 last year to 267, according to police figures. Nearly 340 people were shot over the month as well.
Tucker: Elites are using identity politics to preserve class system
Big tech legal protection lies in Trump's hands as he threatens to veto bill
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Another lockdown hypocrite exposed: This time it's a California county supervisor violating order by eating outdoors at a restaurant
From Fox Los Angeles:
Just hours after Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl voted to ban outdoor dining at L.A. County’s 31,000 restaurants over COVID-19 safety concerns, she visited a restaurant in Santa Monica, where she dined outdoors, FOX 11 has learned on Monday.
FOX 11 received multiple tips that shortly after her vote on Tuesday, Kuehl was seen dining outside at Il Forno Trattoria in Santa Monica, an Italian restaurant near her house that she has previously described as one of her 'favorite' restaurants.More...
During Tuesday’s L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting, Kuehl referred to outside dining as “a most dangerous situation” over what she described as a risk of tables of unmasked patrons potentially exposing their servers to the coronavirus.
“This is a serious health emergency and we must take it seriously,” Kuehl said.Charlie Kirk has a list of the Top 15 COVID-19 hypocrites.