There will be A LOT of specuation about this effort but basically what it looks like is that the plan is mostly geared toward resource management and helping local governments manage the crisis . . . Here's an updated link:
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson mobilizes national guard to help with the coronavirus
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed an executive order Friday authorizing the Missouri National Guard to begin mobilizing to help the state with COVID-19 response efforts.Click here to view the order.
To do what exactly??? No clue and not asked in this fawning article.
ReplyDeleteTo keep all these dumbfucks in their houses
ReplyDeleteThe military will be patrolling the streets to make sure you socially distance yourself back inside
^^True Dat
ReplyDeleteI’m betting they’re going to dimwit run cities only, dimwits always screwing everything up
ReplyDelete^^^ Like punctuation?
ReplyDelete^^^ looky there, a grammar queen, shut up sissy boi
ReplyDelete^^^ Please to be kissing my ass, dipshit coward.
ReplyDelete^^^ suck it dipshit coward! Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteFuck this shit. I was a big supporter of Parsons, no more. I've also drafted a resignation letter for my committee seat. Fuck this power grab shit. I'm done with the gop. I'll caucus with libertarians.
ReplyDeleteAs in Italy, China, Hong Kong, military will be used to bring bodies from hospitals to graveyards, keep families out of hospital when they want to see dying loved ones, guard buildings of high value (Federal Reserve), and prevent crowds of people from rushing hospitals begging for intensive care help for family members. Order has to be kept. Even in very tragic times. When people say its a war - well we are going to be treating it as a warzone operation. Otherwise nothing can get done. Instead of spending billions on odd duck PHD's salaries to do their pet projects at NASA for space missions to see how potatoes grow in zero gravity, and building beautiful sports complexes for our heros and new strip shopping districts - we should have been buying masks, oxygen supplies, stockpiling drugs, and sanitizers. Even a major earthquake or a tornado would have caught Kansas City 100% unprepared. People ignore the numbers that show disasters always happen sooner or later.
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