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Henderson, NV, Fines Company That Hosted Indoor Trump Rally $3000 for COVID Policy Violations

Henderson, NV, Fines Company That Hosted Indoor Trump Rally $3000 for COVID Policy Violations

The Xtreme Manufacturing event shows that the Trump Rallies are back, and as popular as ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLOURV_HWeU

President Donald Trump was in Nevada for several campaign events this weekend, including an indoor rally at Xtreme Manufacturing in Henderson.

Even though all Americans are fully aware of the hazards associated with the Wuhan Coronavirus, and have seen “peaceful protesters” ignore all social distancing rules, the city in which the manufacturing company operated issued a warning to try and stop the rally.

Xtreme Manufacturing ignored the warning and held the event. The city subsequently fined the firm $3000.

The City of Henderson has fined the company that hosted President Donald Trump’s campaign rally Sunday evening $3,000 for multiple violations of the state’s emergency coronavirus directive.

Spokeswoman Kathleen Richards, in a statement on Monday, said that a city compliance officer observed six violations of state directives during the rally at the Xtreme Manufacturing warehouse in Henderson and that the city’s Business Operations Division has issued a business license notice of violation, in addition to the $3,000 fine. Xtreme Manufacturing has 30 calendar days to respond to the notice and pay the penalty or dispute it.

The city notified Xtreme Manufacturing on Friday that the planned event was in violation of the state’s 50-person limit on public gatherings. About 5,600 people attended the indoor rally, according to the Henderson Fire Department, with the vast majority of them not wearing masks.

Representatives of the Trump campaign defended the decision to hold the indoor event and indicated it had a sensible pandemic protocol in place.

“If you can join tens of thousands of people protesting in the streets, gamble in a casino, or burn down small businesses in riots, you can gather peacefully under the 1st Amendment to hear from the President of the United States,” Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh told reporters.

Campaign officials added that all attendees would be provided masks and “encouraged” to wear them. All guests would also be subject to temperature screenings, according to the campaign.

The campaign faced criticism from some on social media over the event, which comes as Nevada has seen its numbers of new COVID-19 cases per day drop in recent weeks, though the state is still reporting more than 100 new cases per day.

The company is now being doxxed.

Many in the media were less than happy that the Trump rallies are back….

https://twitter.com/Uyenguyen2/status/1305333023215366150?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

….and as popular as ever!

Now, why would the Democratic governor of Nevada and the elite media be unhappy with this event? Biden’s light campaign schedule may be a clue.

…[N]ine days into this month, Biden has delivered public remarks six times in four states.

Yes, this campaign is occurring during a serious pandemic, and Biden and his team have particular reason to worry about an almost-78-year-old man interacting with a lot of people. This means Biden won’t hold the traditional big rallies, and will have to make do with smaller, socially distanced events. Yes, Biden is ahead in most polling, thus he and his campaign may feel he doesn’t need to attend a lot of events.
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But this is a really light schedule for the first week of September in a presidential campaign. In a five-day stretch back in 2016, while battling what was later diagnosed as walking pneumonia, Hillary Clinton attended rallies and events in Cleveland, Ohio; Hampton, Ill.; Tampa, Fla., New York City, Charlotte, N.C., Kansas City, Mo., and then New York City again.

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$3000
Chump change

    It’s not just the fine. It’s also a challenge to their license to do business in NV. I’m sure the casinos will be involved in any litigation that results from this national plague of governors trashing constitutional rights to assemble in the US. Tip of iceberg for what I expect will become an avalanche of legal challenges to these tinpot tyrants.

I was going to say that as long as Biden gets fined too that I am okay with it. Then, I realized that Biden cannot draw more than 5 people to a rally. So, it’s a moot point!

    Did you see where Joe Biden — as Weak, Tired, and Sleepy as he is, went to a Polling Place today in Delaware (of course!) to VOTE!? If Biden, the guy who hid in his basement for months because of his leadership at being afraid, can do it, any American can do it!

Where is the gofundme?
I know $3000 is no big deal, but I have a $20 symbol to chip in.

K, maybe a contrary note.

Trump has a vastly better personal presence than the Joe & Hoe Show, so rallies are a good thing.
But large indoor events with lotsa speaking, shouting and cheering are great for the virus. That ain’t a hoax.
Outdoor events are a security nightmare, the entire DNC/media Axis has been trying to goad a loose screw, a declining loner, a burned-out protester or some other disposable, deniable tip of the spear to take out our President. That’s that’s no hoax either.

An indoor event would need a full retractable roof and some sunlight to be virus-hostile, getting both of those is probs not happening.

There are surely one or more solutions, though I don’t know what they are.

    “But large indoor events with lotsa speaking, shouting and cheering are great for the virus.”

    Sure, for people with co-morbidity factors. Those people should be taking precautions. But for 99+% of us, no problem.

    daniel_ream in reply to beagleEar. | September 16, 2020 at 12:12 pm

    According to the various cruise ship quarantines, if you’re quarantined in close quarters for 14 days with someone who’s infected, your chance of catching the disease is somewhere between 10-20%.

    Community transmission is not a danger.

      Even if it were, the fear statistic that Fauci and his ilk are hammering us with is the number of “cases”. The rise in cases is “troubling” to them so they clamp down on our liberties to “punish” us for not strictly obeying their edicts. It used to be the death rate they focused on in the early days so they incentivized doctors and hospitals to group everything into “flu-related death”. But deaths peaked months ago so they needed a new data point to scare us with. So now it’s about “cases”.

      But the flood of new cases is due to the fact that they are testing asymptomatics like me, something they never used to do and is a meaningless statistic except for telling us how close we are to herd immunity. Achieving herd immunity is what they fear most because it means they no longer have a case for continuing their dictatorship. The CDC declared the pandemic over almost 2 months ago. Does everybody know that yet? They called for the re-opening of schools more than a month ago.

      We should be celebrating the rise in new cases because asymptomatics are the least endangered group. Their getting infected, people like me, are what kills the virus. For all we know, we have already achieved herd immunity. Knowing that is what is going to motivate corporations to join in the lawsuits that are quickly forming.

        notamemberofanyorganizedpolicital in reply to Pasadena Phil. | September 16, 2020 at 1:47 pm

        Crooked Fudgie and his wife who works cheek by jowl with Bill Gates……

        What a pair!

        I have an upcoming surgery that requires mandatory covid testing despite my negative test last week, and despite the surgical team presumably wearing masks and gloves. It’s almost like they don’t actually believe that masks work, yet they still require everybody to wear them. The in-nose swabs are painful too.

    rabidfox in reply to beagleEar. | September 16, 2020 at 9:56 pm

    Beagle, how about letting the people who might attend make that decision for themselves?

Best $3000 marketing expense ever. They’re going to get a ton of new clients

JusticeDelivered | September 16, 2020 at 10:16 am

“But this is a really light schedule for the first week of September in a presidential campaign. In a five-day stretch back in 2016, while battling what was later diagnosed as walking pneumonia, Hillary Clinton attended rallies and events in Cleveland, Ohio; Hampton, Ill.; Tampa, Fla., New York City, Charlotte, N.C., Kansas City, Mo., and then New York City again.”

All that and she still lost, but she did show us a doozy of a sore loser tantrum.

ha ha ha ha

Three grand? Psssh! right now, I could write 14 checks to cover that with my checking account balance…thanks to Trump’s economy.

RALLY??? It looked like a peaceful protest to me.

Meanwhile, the never Trump crowd who screamed (and still scream) about PDJT’s tax returns will have ZERO interest in the corporate level funding of blm/antifa, zero interest in their tax status, income, outgo, expenditures, balance sheets… When it comes to taxes, these organizations make al capone look like a rank amateur.

Though it would cost more than $3000- they should take the fine to court. Seems judges are getting a little concerned that restrictions on gatherings are violating the Constitution.

Xtreme Manufacturing makes bullets. I buy all my bullets for reloading from them. They’re Xcellent!

Time for you reloaders out there to engage in a buycott!

Anacleto Mitraglia | September 16, 2020 at 12:37 pm

Pocket change, ok, but it’s worth fighting it in court. Matter of principle.

“Biden is ahead in most polling, thus he and his campaign may feel he doesn’t need to attend a lot of events.
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Just to be clear: this is the same polling that said Hillary was going to win in a landslide last time right?

Good luck with that.

The business owner should write the check, wipe his azz with it and them mail it directly to the attention of the governor himself.