What freedom of employment and travel has been denied? I'm planning flying to Chicago in the middle of May for a fancy dinner. Will the federal government (those departments run by President Trump) prevent me from doing so? Should I bring my friend's AR-15 to the airport to defend my Freedom of Travel and Recreation?
"What freedom of travel and employment has been denied?" ................ Are you braindead?
Half the economy has been shutdown, deemed "unessential business".....including most retail, recreation, entertainment, manufacturing, car dealerships etc etc. That's who, dipshit.
Further, those that don't work in those "essential business" have been issued "Stay at Home" orders in most States. Do you not read the news?
Your "fancy dinner party in May", is currently illegal, according to Gov Pritzkers Stay at Home order. It extends to April 30th. If he extends it again, let us know you canceled your dinner party. Hey man. You got a dinner party in May. Nothing has changed in ur America!!! (except 30% unemployment).....
BTW, traveling for recreation, if the State of Illinois extends the Stay at Home Order, is technically illegal (although very unconstitutional). If you travel for that dicksucking dinner in May, you can be arrested if they extend it. But this is normal to you?
Gov. Pritzker Announces Statewide Stay At Home Order to Maximize COVID-19 Containment, Ensure Health Care System Remains Fully Operational
Order Begins 5 p.m. Saturday; Governor Orders Local Governments to Halt Evictions, Bans Gatherings of More Than 10 People
Friday, March 20, 2020 - Governor, Office of the
Chicago — Following the advice of leading public health experts around the globe, Governor JB Pritzker announced today has signed a statewide stay at home order, aiming to keep new cases of COVID-19 from rapidly increasing and ensure the state's health care system remains fully operational to treat patients in need of urgent care.
The order takes effect 5 p.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020. In addition to the stay at home provisions, it also orders all local government units across the state to halt all evictions and bans gatherings of more than 10 people.
Stay At Home FAQ
On Friday, March 20th, the Governor issued Executive Order 2020-10 requiring all Illinoisans to stay in their homes to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. On Wednesday, April 1st, Governor Pritzker issued Executive Order 2020-18, extending the Stay at Home Order through Thursday, April 30th. The order prohibits things like visiting other people’s homes (except to provide care or supplies) and gatherings of more than 10 people and closes all nonessential establishments, including most retail, recreation and entertainment businesses. It does NOT prohibit essential activities like going to the grocery store, receiving medical care, or taking your pet for a walk. For more information on what this order means for you, please see below.
https://coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/stay-at-home-faqs
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