Comments by "Peter deWolf" (@StoneShards) on "Timcast"
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Hahaha...@4:40 Tim skips a paragraph, without remark...hehehe--maybe because it contained the following hypnotic piece of illogic: "...sell 'substantial' amounts of food to customers to avoid crowds gathering." WHAT?! If you want customer turnover, you limit the time they spend, and you do that with smaller, not larger, amounts! If people are eating in, it takes longer to eat more than it does to eat less. Obviously. I think Tim didn't want to bother verifying what, logically, must be a typographical error of some kind. hehehe...But you were too sure you read it wrong, if it turns out it wasn't a typo, that the city/mayor penned that regulation as stated. You'd think you could sue to have crazy people removed from office...but, I guess that's the can of worms the dems have been trying for years to open on Trump, and not the best way to go about things. I think you gotta go straight to charges, or civil suit. One might argue the logic is so brazenly insufficient that it must be meant as a political device. And whoever wrote it should be personally liable for the prosecution of unamerican standards upon the American people, as an abdication of their oath of office.
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