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RandomGuy
06-17-2021, 08:46 AM
just... ok? why again?

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Over the last year, restaurants across Pennsylvania have spent millions and millions of dollars reconfiguring themselves to sell takeout drinks and building outdoor shelters in nearby parking spaces, so that people could continue to eat out without risking being infected with COVID-19.

That enormous investment collided headlong this week with the state's Republican Party and its vindictive crusade against Democratic Governor Tom Wolf. The takeout drinks and outdoor construction was enabled by Wolf's pandemic emergency declaration, which the state GOP has nonsensically attacked as some kind of death blow to freedom. They therefore added a constitutional amendment to the recent primary election ballot that would give the legislature the power to overturn a governor's emergency declaration.

Unfortunately (in part because it was a low-turnout primary) this amendment passed, and the Pennsylvania legislature has duly canceled Wolf's emergency declaration. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board then ruled that the stipulations allowing for takeout drinks and outdoor dining have been repealed. Whoops!

It's maddening both because Republicans clearly did not think through what they were doing (they have since proposed a bill to legalize takeout drinks, but coupled it with a measure to undermine the state liquor monopoly, so Wolf is likely to veto it), and because this is precisely the wrong step to take with outdoor dining in the future. There will no doubt be an enormous fight this summer even in dense cities like Philadelphia and New York about whether to sacrifice a few parking spots so that restaurants can retain space for outdoor dining. Even the slightest restriction on driving tends to lead to enraged protest from drivers.

https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-just-killed-outdoor-dining-202032612.html

Spurtacular
06-25-2021, 09:18 AM
Pity post.

Spurtacular
06-25-2021, 09:35 AM
just... ok? why again?

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Over the last year, restaurants across Pennsylvania have spent millions and millions of dollars reconfiguring themselves to sell takeout drinks and building outdoor shelters in nearby parking spaces, so that people could continue to eat out without risking being infected with COVID-19.

That enormous investment collided headlong this week with the state's Republican Party and its vindictive crusade against Democratic Governor Tom Wolf. The takeout drinks and outdoor construction was enabled by Wolf's pandemic emergency declaration, which the state GOP has nonsensically attacked as some kind of death blow to freedom. They therefore added a constitutional amendment to the recent primary election ballot that would give the legislature the power to overturn a governor's emergency declaration.

Unfortunately (in part because it was a low-turnout primary) this amendment passed, and the Pennsylvania legislature has duly canceled Wolf's emergency declaration. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board then ruled that the stipulations allowing for takeout drinks and outdoor dining have been repealed. Whoops!

It's maddening both because Republicans clearly did not think through what they were doing (they have since proposed a bill to legalize takeout drinks, but coupled it with a measure to undermine the state liquor monopoly, so Wolf is likely to veto it), and because this is precisely the wrong step to take with outdoor dining in the future. There will no doubt be an enormous fight this summer even in dense cities like Philadelphia and New York about whether to sacrifice a few parking spots so that restaurants can retain space for outdoor dining. Even the slightest restriction on driving tends to lead to enraged protest from drivers.

https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-just-killed-outdoor-dining-202032612.html

:lol A journalist casting the opposition as a "vindictive crusade"; :lol Today's advocacy journalism
:lol So mad about freedoms and got to look out for an unnatural monopoly. :lol :lmao :rollin

ChumpDumper
06-25-2021, 09:51 AM
:lol A journalist casting the opposition as a "vindictive crusade"; :lol Today's advocacy journalism
:lol So mad about freedoms and got to look out for an unnatural monopoly. :lol :lmao :rollin

Not a pity post.

Spurtacular
06-25-2021, 09:52 AM
Not a pity post.

Good on you, Derp.

ChumpDumper
06-25-2021, 09:53 AM
Good on you, Derp.

Why would you completely undermine your own gambit, derp?

Spurtacular
06-25-2021, 09:56 AM
Why would you completely undermine your own gambit, derp?

Yea, I do believe you undermined yourself even though you don't see it cos you're derp, derp.

Keep derpin, derp.

ChumpDumper
06-25-2021, 09:58 AM
Yea, I do believe you undermined yourself even though you don't see it cos you're derp, derp.

Keep derpin, derp.:lol you just shit all over yourself, derp

Spurtacular
06-25-2021, 10:05 AM
:lol you just shit all over yourself, derp

Frenchfred
06-25-2021, 10:25 AM
Pity post.

what a pity response. you really don't have anything to say, do you? Do you really think that this is a good idea, really?

TSA
06-25-2021, 10:32 AM
what a pity response. you really don't have anything to say, do you? Do you really think that this is a good idea, really?

It was the first time he actually used a pity post correctly cut him some slack.