Steve, would you consider sponsoring a shuttle from the SF BAY area traveling overnight? It's a long drive, and it would be great to be able to travel with like-minded people, catch some sleep, and not have to deal with the shifting demands of masks and so forth on public travel. It's also not the best time for us, economically, to be ta…
Steve, would you consider sponsoring a shuttle from the SF BAY area traveling overnight? It's a long drive, and it would be great to be able to travel with like-minded people, catch some sleep, and not have to deal with the shifting demands of masks and so forth on public travel. It's also not the best time for us, economically, to be taking this on, and I'm sure there are other recently jobless people here who feel the same way.
We would all appreciate the opportunity to be present.
A bus departing around 10pm the previous night would arrive with plenty of time to settle in.
Suggest that everyone pitch in to get a bus. Steve, who is INCREDIBLY generous, would be gratified to see that some of us step up to the plate all by ourselves.
For the record, I'm from L.A. but can't be at this event. I DID go to the January rally in D.C.
Well, if you didn't get a jab and and don't have a job, tough luck. You don't "get" to go?
So, the victims of mandates don't get the privilege of protesting them?
Steve, who is INCREDIBLY generous, can certainly decide for himself whether he can afford this.
I don't know if you realize this, but you are actually just as bad as any mandate supporter with this attitude. Travel is expensive. People can't afford it.
Steve, would you consider sponsoring a shuttle from the SF BAY area traveling overnight? It's a long drive, and it would be great to be able to travel with like-minded people, catch some sleep, and not have to deal with the shifting demands of masks and so forth on public travel. It's also not the best time for us, economically, to be taking this on, and I'm sure there are other recently jobless people here who feel the same way.
We would all appreciate the opportunity to be present.
A bus departing around 10pm the previous night would arrive with plenty of time to settle in.
Suggest that everyone pitch in to get a bus. Steve, who is INCREDIBLY generous, would be gratified to see that some of us step up to the plate all by ourselves.
For the record, I'm from L.A. but can't be at this event. I DID go to the January rally in D.C.
We won't be able to get that organized in that little time. It takes credit, lots of it, to commission a bus.
So, how about you make your own suggestions and I'll do the same?
If you don't have a job and don't have money, you can't go then. Sorry.
Well, if you didn't get a jab and and don't have a job, tough luck. You don't "get" to go?
So, the victims of mandates don't get the privilege of protesting them?
Steve, who is INCREDIBLY generous, can certainly decide for himself whether he can afford this.
I don't know if you realize this, but you are actually just as bad as any mandate supporter with this attitude. Travel is expensive. People can't afford it.
If Steve is so generous, he'll surely do this.
PS: I can't be there -- but my donation can be. I'm going to donate.