From The Federalist's October 23, 2020 essay Of Course New York City Is A Ghost Town:
Related: Big Brother stomps on Thanksgiving in California. Excerpt:
What is it like where you are?
Here in the greater Washington, D.C., area, most of the cultural amenities are not happening or are chocked full of procedure to follow: concerts, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; most Smithsonian Museums with restrictions destroying spontaneity (the Museum of Natural History, my favorite, even worse because that particular museum is completely closed, as is the D.C. National Air and Space Museum).
Dining out is a tedious experience.
Not much of a festive season this year.
Thanks, China. **snarl**
And thanks power-hungry governments and linguine-spined sheeple. **snarl again**
...• Only three households may gather for Thanksgiving.• People must dine outdoors, although shade structures are allowed. (Depending on where one is in California, Thanksgiving and the December holidays are likely to be both cold and wet.)• Even while celebrating together, each of the three permissible households must stay at least six feet away from the two other households at all times, even while outdoors.• People may remove their face coverings only briefing to eat or drink.• The whole gathering must end within two hours.• Attendees must try not to sing, chant, or shout.• Musical instruments are allowed only if the musician is also a guest -- and that guest really shouldn’t play a wind instrument (e.g., trumpet, flute, etc.)....
Read the rest HERE.
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