Brodigan - January 06, 2021 at 12:07PM
Texas shut down for the initial fifteen days to flatten the curve. Two months after those fifteen days, Texas slowly started to open back up. Now on month ten after fifteen days to flatten the curve, Houston is imposing more restrictive lockdowns again. Something that Houston Congressman Dan Crenshaw disagrees with.
I'm sure he'll have an Instagram video sharing his thoughts in more detail. But it's January 6 and Congress is kinda busy today. I'm also sure this is a somewhat bland, Facebook safe version of this article. You MAY find a saucier version on the main page. Or, say, a site that rhymes with Schmarler.
Dan Crenshaw believes the lockdown isn't a law and it's unconstitutional.
This is based on an October executive order from Gov. Abbott, stating bars must close, hospitals must postpone elective surgeries and restaurants and other business establishments must reduce operating capacity from 75% to 50% in any area where a trauma service center has seven consecutive days in which hospital capacity exceeds 15%.
Here's the thing that drives me insane as someone who doesn't own a business. I can't begin to imagine what it does to those who do. It feels like there's not rhyme or reason to these decisions. No explanation to the businesses it affects. No suggestions or solutions on what to do. Just the demand that everyone complies.
I can't tell a business owner what to do. I don't own a bar and restaurant of my own. My skin isn't in the game. However, I do enjoy food. Tacos and burgers are bae. Everyone knows how much I love the sauce. I'm also not alone. Just saying, IF places made the decision to open anyway, I'm sure they would find people willing to support them.
from Steven Crowder Says