San Francisco Gym Owners Livid After Discovering Gyms in Government Buildings Have Been Opened for Months; Mayor Makes up Ridiculous Excuses for Pelosi’s Illegal Trip to the Salon

San Francisco Gym Owners Livid After Discovering Gyms in Government Buildings Have Been Opened for Months

By Washington Examiner. Gyms within government buildings in San Francisco have been open for months, despite privately owned establishments being ordered to close due to the coronavirus.

“It’s shocking, it’s infuriating,” Daniele Rabkin, of Crossfit Golden Gate, told a local NBC station. “Even though they’re getting exposed, there are no repercussions, no ramifications? It’s shocking.”

The gyms that have been open for government employees include those for police officers, judges, lawyers, bailiffs, and paralegals, according to the report. One such gym, the Hall of Justice gym, has been open since July 1.

“It just demonstrates that there seems to be some kind of a double standard between what city employees are allowed to do and what the residents of San Francisco are allowed to do,” Dave Karraker, owner of MX3 Fitness in the Castro, said. (Read more from “San Francisco Gym Owners Livid After Discovering Gyms in Government Buildings Have Been Opened for Months” HERE)

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San Francisco Mayor Makes up Ridiculous Excuses for Pelosi’s Illegal Trip to the Salon

By Townhall. Many Americans are – rightfully – upset that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) decided to break San Francisco’s Wuhan coronavirus rules so she could get a wash and blowout at a local hair salon. Not only did she show up to a business that wasn’t supposed to be open (thanks, local government!) but she failed to wear a mask, something she’s repeatedly championed. To make matters even worse, San Fransisco Mayor London Breed (D) is going to bat for Pelosi.

“We have a terrorist, we have a dictator who is running this country and Nancy Pelosi is at the forefront fighting against this person everyday, you know, and I’m not trying to excuse what happened,” Breed told ABC 7. “I’m just saying that to allow an issue like this to turn our city upside down when we got folks who are homeless, we’ve got people who can’t open their business, including these salons. I understand.” . . .

Instead of admitting what Pelosi did was wrong and shouldn’t have happened, Breed said it’s “time for people to move on.”

“I get that they have these feelings, they are voicing their feelings, but we are doing the very best we can and I know that’s not good enough for them, I understand,” Breed said. “I get it, but at the end of the the day, it is really time for us to move on.” (Read more from “San Francisco Mayor Makes up Ridiculous Excuses for Pelosi’s Illegal Trip to the Salon” HERE)

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