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Cuomo, De Blasio Sued For $2 Billion Over Indoor Dining Ban
#1
Cuomo and De Blasio are being sued for $2 billion over indoor dining ban. While other restaurants only 500 feet from the Nassau County border have been able to serve indoors at 50% capacity since June 24.

It's about time the business owners in New York stood up to these clowns. What took them so long?


Quote:Restaurants in New York City filed a $2 billion class-action lawsuit against city and state officials on Thursday, alleging the indoor dining ban caused “irreparable harm” to the city’s food and beverage industry and pushing for the return to indoor dining — the lawsuit marks the latest attempt to normalize the city through legal action.

Il Bacco, an Italian restaurant in Queens, is spearheading a class-action lawsuit against Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and New York Attorneys General to force the state to allow indoor dining and for damages lost during Covid-19 guidelines.

Over 350 restaurants have signed on to the $2 billion lawsuit.
Il Bacco is only 500 feet from the Nassau County border, where restaurants have been able to serve indoors at 50% capacity since June 24.

New York City is the only city in the state where some form of indoor dining is still not allowed, despite a weeks-long statewide case positive rate below 1%.

In mid-August, 1,500 gym owners across New York filed a class-action lawsuit against the state which led to gyms, fitness centers, and yoga studios opening their doors at 33% capacity just a few weeks later.

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There has to be a reason why the governor and mayor are acting like tyrants. Who is pulling their strings?

And why?

My personal opinion is, they want to drive out businesses so they can make the people there more dependent on the government for support: socialism.

I've also heard that the riots will cause the property prices to plummet, making it easy for the rich to snatch it up.

I hope the people still there vote these two out in November. If not, the people who stay deserve what they get in the future.
#2
It seems logical to distance people if in fact the virus is as virulent as has been said. A simpleton could understand the importance. Having said that, it's also true that if this turns out to be a non pandemic, and hypebole is fueling the fear, the 50% ocupancy is bunk..! Then the whole pandemic is bunk. and then some politicians heads should roll. (figuratively) It has been said in news opinions and by owners of the restrants that 50% occupancy will not support even staying in bussiness. 


"Over 350 restaurants have signed on to the $2 billion lawsuit.

Il Bacco is only 500 feet from the Nassau County border, where restaurants have been able to serve indoors at 50% capacity since June 24.

New York City is the only city in the state where some form of indoor dining is still not allowed, despite a weeks-long statewide case positive rate below 1%."
#3
Cuomo and De Blasio about to find out what side their bread is buttered on 

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