Riverstone Health announced that they would now only be testing symptomatic individuals, instead of also allowing asymptomatic individuals to test. Yellowstone County isn't alone.
Could it be that if they want to create a police state in America, they first need to do away with law enforcement that supports, protects, and defends our Constitution?
"The statewide face covering order is a public health directive. It is not a mandate for law enforcement to issue citations and arrest violators." The bottom line: law enforcement is telling Montana's governor that they cannot and will not enforce his mandatory mask order.
"Race and politics increasingly divide Americans, and selective media reporting is largely to blame. The media, not President Donald Trump, is fanning the flames of violence. The destruction and the long-term harm that is being done to heavily minority parts of our cities is their responsibility."
OK. Diamond & Silk won't be there. But we'd love to see YOU there. For our Billings area listeners- come on out and say hello Thursday afternoon, or when you get off of work. We'll be at J&L Industries on the West End.
Are you ready to wear Bullock's Burqas?
Liberal Gov. Steve Bullock just announced a statewide mandatory mask order (w/ some caveats). You're about to witness mass civil disobedience. The public went with the first shutdown. They're now losing the consent of the governed.
And that's when the phone calls started rolling in- not just from Bozeman, but from elsewhere across the state. The reports we received said there were too many folks in attendance to protest a proposal making masks mandatory that the city-county health board instead shut the meeting down.
It's a lifeline to the Hi Line. When you look at how important agriculture is to our economy, especially across the northern tier of Montana all along Highway 2, you also need to look at how important irrigation is to the farmers and ranchers. Here's audio of my chat with Assistant Interior Secretary Tim Petty during his visit to Montana.
We need to protect the most vulnerable, but get the rest of our economy back up and running. That's what I've been saying consistently here in Montana. So why is it that the governor was lifting restrictions on the most vulnerable, while keeping restrictions in place on the rest of us?