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Clay and Buck

Clay and Buck

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NYC Health Overlords Refuse to Free the Faces

19 Apr 2022

CLAY: I know that a lot of you are listening in New York City, and, again, we have to continue to fight this craziness and this absurdity because itโ€™s not going to completely vanish forever. In fact, the nationโ€™s largest transit system, New York, is still insisting on mask wearing even though itโ€™s now, at least according to the judgeโ€™s opinion down in Florida, no longer justified based on the CDC rule. The City of New York is making its own decision. Listen to this.

NY1 ANCHOR PAT KIERNAN: There is no change to the mask policy on the MTAโ€™s busses and subways. NY1โ€™s Louis Finley has details on that. Good morning, again, Louis. The MTA says that it still has the authority to enforce a mask mandate even without this federal mandate in place.

NY1 CORRESPONDENT LOUIS FINLEY: Yeah, Pat, the MTA is saying pump your brakes. You still have to wear a mask today and for the foreseeable future, and thatโ€™s because they say theyโ€™re following the guidelines from the New York City Health Department.

NY1 ANCHOR PAT KIERNAN: So, hereโ€™s the scorecard. The MTA remains with a mask mandate for subways and buses. Face coverings are also required on the other MTA services, meaning Metro-North and Long Island Railroad.

BUCK: Now, if you think Fauci and the CDC health overlords are overrated moronsโ€ฆ? Ho, boy! The New York State and New York City health authorities are in a whole other league of stupid, just so you know. I mean, they are absolutely political hacks, and you may as well have a representative from the teachers unions or something deciding health policy here because it has been all politics in New York City and New York State about covid all along.

I guess weโ€™re just gonna have to get more lawsuits going. I think that is the only way to get them to stop is to just force their hand over time, to force the bureaucracy, โ€™cause otherwise a lot of people in New York Cityโ€ฆ Look, Iโ€™ll say this. I heard from someone on a flight this morning, Clay. She said that she had about 90% of the people on her flight leaving New York City.

Clay and BuckAll knew that they didnโ€™t have to wear a mask. All wearing masks on that plane. So in some parts of the country where itโ€™s maybe a little purple, if you live in Georgia, letโ€™s say โ€” Iโ€™m sure this makes a huge difference. The Atlanta airport I feel like is probably very, very different than it was a day ago.

CLAY: Yeah.

BUCK: The LAX, JFK, the situations in those airports, itโ€™s gonna be a little slower.

CLAY: Well, look, if you really believe masks protect you, then you have the right to wear it, and thatโ€™s something that weโ€™ve never really fought against. Itโ€™s not like Iโ€™m saying, โ€œOh, the government has to tell you, โ€˜You canโ€™t wear a mask.'โ€ I think it lets us know who the losers are easier than ever before, but thatโ€™s your choice.

BUCK: Yes. I mean, just wear your mask, announce your pronouns, and we all know who youโ€™re voting for.

CLAY: (laughing)

BUCK: This is the way that it works in America today, and I would say itโ€™s always been about, Clay, that we have to have a sort of shared suffering with the mask thing. Thatโ€™s been the mentality. So, when theyโ€™re sitting thereโ€ฆ Masking is uncomfortable. Something that people forgot about at some point during this, it seems.

The conversation is that no one wants to wear the stupid thing, itโ€™s annoying, you canโ€™t breathe well, itโ€™s stifling your breath. It pisses me off โ€” and Iโ€™m not the only one, obviously โ€” and yet the people that want to mask up want you to have to do it, too, โ€™cause theyโ€™re sacrificing for โ€œthe common good,โ€ so everybody has to sacrifice for the common good.

CLAY: I think thatโ€™s so significant because this crystallizes that itโ€™s not about them wearing a mask; itโ€™s about they have to make you wear a mask.

Clay and Buck
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