
"Yes she wants you to wear a dog cone... Peak insanity. I wish this was a joke."
Mills, who is not a scientist, is apparently unaware of a little thing called Newton's Third Law of Motion, which dictates that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Either that or she simply gets some kind of sadistic pleasure of out humiliating already strained service workers by treating them like animals.
"Do they ever actually show the science or are we supposed to just trust them when they proclaim 'Science!'" asked one Twitter user, referring to Mills' "COVID19 Prevention Checklist Industry Guidance" which states:
"The State of Maine has adopted a staged approach, supported by science, public health expertise, and industry collaboration, to allow Maine businesses to safely open when the time is right."
There would seem to be nothing scientific about any of this, and especially not with upside-down dog cones that while perhaps directing some droplets upwards are still subject to the natural laws of physics, meaning those same droplets eventually have to come back down to the ground.
One wonders when, if ever, Americans are going to finally awaken from their stupor and put an end to this insanity. How much more ridiculous and tyrannical do things need to get before We the People join together and say enough is enough?
"Wait till the lawsuits come in for when one of the servers trips and cracks their heads because they can't see anything below shoulder height," wrote another Twitter user.
Sources for this article include:
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NaturalNews.com
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