Our community is struggling, my husband is on
unemployment for the first time in our life.
And it's unwillingly that we're
taking unemployment.
We want to go back to work.
Time for our state to be opened up.
We're tired of not being able to buy the
things that we need go to the hairdressers,
get our hair done.
It's time to open up.
[car horns blare]
Who is ready to stand and fight against this
governor and open up business tomorrow
Lock her up.
Lock her up.
I know that people are angry and that's OK
and if you want to take it out
and send it my way, makes you feel
better that's fine.
We know that this rally
endangered people.
[car horns blare]
When people gather that way without
masks, they were in close proximity,
they were touching one another,
that's how Covid-19 spreads.
And so the sad irony here is that the
protest was that
they don't like being in this
stay home order,
and they may have just created a
need to lengthen it,
which is something that we're
trying to avoid it all cost.
