Lol. Try walking around in public with no pants if you want to make a statement about the government interfering with your personal freedoms! 

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I think it is our duty to stand in judgement of our elected officials. It is the consent of free people that allow them to govern in the first place. If they behave poorly, they lose trust and consent and are replaced. The average person is not affected much by this. But if they govern poorly, impose poor policies they cannot justify (nor follow themselves), it affects and disrupts the lives of millions. It is a matter of huge consequence. The reasoning, supporting evidence, and limitations of any policy should be made clear for all to judge. It's the difference between being a public servant and a dictator.He (they) may believe the rules are necessary. But ... people are weak, and they do things that make them look like hypocrites. That doesn't make it okay for the rest of us to stand in judgment of them, or to bypass those necessary rules just because they did, or to be hypocrites ourselves. It's really hard to eat and drink with a mask on. So yeah, they probably shouldn't have gotten together at all. And there's a really good chance that some of them may end up with the virus because of of it. They are to be pitied, not emulated (copied). Like our mothers used to say, if everybody else jumped off a bridge .... ?
Because less people out late partying and getting drunk.Because the virus likes to party and becomes more active after 10pm? It's the same curfew our governor just put in place. No threat of jail that I've heard. I wonder when people are going to start rebelling against all this. I have yet to hear the reasoning behind why they think this will help.
They grow fast.Baby? It must be one bite!