Friday, December 31, 2021

Oregon's Elmer Fudd OHA & OSHA want businesses to be ‘vewy, vewy quiet' & not tell their customers, "You are Free!"

 
 Some wonder if Oregon Governor Kate Brown thinks Oregonians are scwewy silwee wabbits?

Brown's apparent strategy to bury Oregonians under a Sea of Words has come undone in a number of ways since March 8, 2020 when she violated the Oregon Emergency Law.

The latest uncovering appeared only recently in December when a business received an OSHA memo dated August 13, 2021. 

The memo says OSHA considers a business having made a reasonable effort (about the masking) when signs are posted and words to such are verbally put out into the air.

BUT in the next bullet point in the memo OSHA turned into Elmer Fudd and basically said to the businesses, 'Shh, be vewy, vewy quiet, don't tell anyone they can go mask free'.

Businesses are no longer required by the governor of Oregon since August 2021 to attack their customers.

Of course, Portland media outlets did not tell the citizens of Oregon that back in August 2021. 

The media looks to be mainly her PR firm, although KATU might be the first to break out of the pack a bit when Brown got angry with KATU for reporting her highness was mask free in Washington, D.C.  It caused an up surge breakaway moment of intense anger on the governor for looking quite like a "hypocrite".

With the new year of 2022 many Oregonians are ready to get out of the Twilight Zone. 

May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'IMAGINE IF YOU WILL THAT A RULE IS NOT LAW THEN IMAGINE KATE'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS ARE NOT LAW imgflip.com'

Since Kate Brown violated the Emergency Law on March 8, 2020 all her actions and orders that followed are moot. They are null and void. 

Perhaps even the entire legislative sessions meeting in secret, in private, perhaps all those bills passed were null and void as well. 

As Scott Adams of Dilbert fame remarked recently, "Americans are flexible until they aren't."

December 31, 2021

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