#Resist

A group of restauranteurs and bar owners are taking the Frey regime to court over the city’s bizarre, unscientific vaxx mandate:

Plaintiffs in the complaint filed in Hennepin County Fourth Judicial Court Thursday include Bright Red Group, LLC (owners of Smack Shack), 90’s Minneapolis, LLC (The Gay 90’s), PJ. Hafiz Club Management, Inc. (Sneaky Pete’s), Urban entertainment, LLC (Wild Greg’s Saloon), Urban Forage, LLC (Urban Forage), and MikLin Enterprises, Inc. (Jimmy John’s) and I & E Inc. (Bunkers Music Bar & Grill).

According to the complaint, the emergency resolution “is calculated and purposed to attempt to prod the general public toward vaccination… Minneapolis bars and restaurants are being used as pawns to further Mayor Frey’s agenda of pushing for and convincing the public to get vaccinated. Whether the end being sought is noble, the scheme is forcing restaurants and bars to lose additional patrons and business that have already been reduced over the past two years and incur new costs and burdens to enforce the requirements.”

When I saw the original mandate, I wondered – so some 20-something 110 pound female hostess encounters someone without a vaxx card who wants to eat anyway. Then what?

Does the restaurant call the cops?

Even if there’s some response on their part, they’ll show up long after the customers have ordered, eaten and left.

What is it exactly that the Frey regime expects restaurants to do under color of his mandate?

16 thoughts on “#Resist

  1. Even if there’s some response on their part, they’ll show up long after the customers have ordered, eaten and left.

    Silly Mitch! Jabbing is the prioritee! Cops will step over a dead body on the threshold just gunned down by the ‘utes to arrest the mandate violator! Get your head on straight!

    Let me see, jab makes the recipient MORE susceptible to infection and makes him more infectious by virtue of carrying a higher viral load. So jabbing is how they prolong the “pandemic” to keep power. You think cops have a higher priority than that? Pshaw!

  2. Scenes from the occupation:

    So I walked into the Chipotle in Saint Anthony yesterday and saw the posting about Mayor Frey’s dicta on the door. Set aside for a moment that Frey is not mayor of Saint Anthony (that section of Saint Anthony isn’t even in HennCo). Not only did the staff there not check for vaccination status, half the people who walked in weren’t wearing masks at all and no one said a word.

    I also went to the annual Border Battle high school basketball tournament over the weekend, in which Minnesota and Wisconsin high school teams compete in an all-day, six game event. The games were at Minneapolis North High School, which is decidedly under the various mandates of Kommissar Frey. I would say that maybe 60% of the people attending were masked, but actual wearing of the masks at any given time was, at best, intermittent. At one point the North principal, the media-sainted Mauri Friestleben, commandeered the public address system to shriek at the assembled about wearing masks and how she was going to have people who didn’t comply removed from the premises. It didn’t affect behavior one bit, and she didn’t have anyone removed.

    War is over. If you want it.

  3. As much as I sympathize with the Plaintiffs, and as much as I respect their law firm, I’m not impressed with this pleading. It boils down to:

    – The State of Minnesota hasn’t declared an emergency so Minneapolis shouldn’t have declared one, either.
    – Certain public health authorities don’t recommend this procedure so Minneapolis shouldn’t have adopted it.
    – It’ll be expensive and annoying to comply.

    I dunno, maybe these lawyers know their judges and are convinced those are killer arguments certain to win the day. To me, they seem like weak beer.

    Mitch posted my Equal Protection analysis earlier. I stick with that. There’s no scientific reason restaurants in Minneapolis are deadlier than Minnetonka, so there’s no rational basis for the Minneapolis order. It’s unconstitutional.

  4. A day in the life of a Minneapolis resident:

    News footage of cops dragging unvaxxed homos out of the gay bar, juxtaposed with cell phone clips of armed black teens pistol whipping leftist, White women while driving off in their cars.

    lol…carry on.

  5. Joe, there is too a scientific reason that restaurants in Minneapolis are deadlier than those in Minnetonka, but to be fair to you, it doesn’t have much to do with COVID. :^)

  6. It strikes me that to implement the mandate, a restaurant must hire armed guards/bouncers, since so many people will object to the demand for “Ihre Papiere, bitte.” That’s going to leave a mark on restaurant finances, and the long term viability of St. Paul and Minneapolis shopping districts.

  7. bike, that’s the intended consequence, no? have restaurants go out of biz and have your friendly bud developers pick up real estate for pennies on the dollar, maybe even help out with imminent domain. And then have taxpayer pay for another stadium or park or another monument to St. Floyd.

  8. It’s all kabuki, isn’t it? Frey issued his order as a signal to his supporters. Whether or not his mandate is enforced doesn’t matter.
    I lived in Minneapolis during my teen years in the 70s, on Franklin and Grant. Graduated from West High School.
    I won’t set foot in the place these days, though, if I can help it.

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  10. Kabuki – or dog whistles. The ones with the whip want us conditioned to mush on command, in the direction they want, while telling us that we love it and are only doing what comes naturally.

  11. ln moderation? Thirty-three words, none of them swearing, no “isms” mentioned, no apparent taboos violated or red-lines crossed. This should be interesting.

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