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Democrats say NO to Thanksgiving, while Oregon decriminalizes Methamphetamine
November 19, 2020
One week before Thanksgiving, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer implemented new COVID-19 restrictions for her state.
On Thursday's show, Pat outlined 14 major changes in Michigan:
- High school classes must be conducted remotely
- College classes must be conducted remotely
- Work must be done remotely
- Indoor dining no longer permitted
- Organized sports are no longer permitted, except for professional sports and select NCAA sports
- Group fitness classes not permitted
- Movie theaters must close
- Stadiums and arenas must close
- Bowling alleys must close
- Ice skating rinks must close
- Indoor water parks must close
- BINGO halls must close
- Casinos must close
- Arcades must close
Pat noted how many businesses are likely to fail as a result of Whitmer's lockdown in Michigan. Later, Pat discussed how in the state of Oregon, too many family members under one roof on Thanksgiving could land residents in jail, while hard drugs including: heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine were decriminalized.
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