Governor Abbott and Friends

August 17, 2021 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

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And that’s what happens when your Freedumb loving friends breathe on you.

And here’s Greg last night in the smack dab middle of no masks at all.

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0 Comments to “Governor Abbott and Friends”


  1. With a little luck.

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  2. Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose.
    Except your health.

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  3. Steve from Beaverton says:

    Hoping Karma kicks his ass bad, and all his other maskless bandits. Desantass next.

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  4. Ding Ding Ding! He’s a candidate for the Darwin Award, given for willful acts of stupidity.

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  5. Maybe Dan Patrick oughta administer Ivermectin. Personally. Demonstratin’ how he don’t need no stinkin mask!
    Some people are saying Ron Desantis:s little misses makes s mean chicken noodle soup. He oughta get a photo op spoon feeding to Abbott.
    Without masks.
    In solidarity.
    For moral support dontcha know.

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  6. Karen in New Mexico says:

    I am listening to the New Mexico Governor announce that we are returning to mandated masks for all individuals (including those who are vaccinated) over age 2 in indoor spaces, including schools. Additionally, workers in certain medical close-contact congregate settings, such as hospitals, nursing homes and correctional facilities, will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. All employees at private, public and charter schools also will be required to be vaccinated or be tested for COVID-19 weekly, a requirement that mirrors the policy for state government workers. She is thinking about requiring proof of vaccination to be admitted to the state fair and other high attendance outdoor venues. This is responsible leadership.

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  7. I’d like to know why Abbott is receiving the monoclonal antibody treatment if he’s fully vaccinated, having no symptoms and is in good health. I thought it was reserved for people who are high risk. It’s good to be the governor, I guess.

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  8. TXTPT @7, I’ve been wondering the same thing. Why get the monoclonal antibodies if you’re symptom free? It’s expensive, plus should be saved for those who truly need it. Perhaps ol’ Greg is a bit more symptomatic than he’s claiming.

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