Rules for you still for me: how Pelosi violated coronavirus regulations, all for a valid reason

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) visited a hairdresser in San Francisco on Monday despite Wuhan coronavirus regulations that closed salons throughout the city. Salons in Pelosi district have been closed since March, when the pandemic began.

According to a video received through FoxNews.com, Pelosi visited eSalon for a wash and rash.In the images, Pelosi is seen with a salon layer, rainy hair and no mask.According to coronavirus regulations in California, stylists may dry out.inside a building.

The owner of the show, Erica Kious, has percentages of photographs for the double standard.

“One of the stylists who rented me a chair contacted me on Sunday night,” Kious said, referring to a message she received.The independent stylist, who rents him a chair, said Pelosi’s assistant had scheduled an appointment for the speaker.

“I was like, are you laughing at me right now?What do I do?” Kious told Fox News.She argued that she “couldn’t control” what stylists do as they don’t pay to rent chairs right now.

“It’s a slap in the face that they gave him, you know, that he feels he can pass and do his business while no one else can come in, and I can’t work,” he said.

One of the most important things that the owner of the salon could not believe: that Pelosi was not dressed in a mask.

“We are destined to appreciate this woman, are we?” Kious said, “It’s just disturbing.”

The unfortunate thing is that Kious, a single mother with two young children and no income, tried to reopen her business by making sure the chairs were six feet away, plexiglass walls were installed between all the washing and haircut stations in the sink.to perform outdoors because the living room tends to produce color and chemicals cannot be used outdoors.

“We’ve been closed for so long, not just me, but also small businesses and I can’t, it’s a feeling, a feeling of being deflated, helpless and honestly beaten,” he told Fox News.I’ve been fighting for six months for a company that took me 12 years to build before it reopened …The fact that they did it and she came in is like a slap in the face.”

The owner of the program attributes her difficulties to the politics of San Francisco. The once filthy and wealthy community is closed and looks like a global third country. While Kious won the budget for the PPP loan, he said he had lost about 60% of his clientele because “everyone is fleeing the city.”

This is just one example of politicians who put regulations in place but keep sticking to the same things they’re advocating.Rules for you, but not for me.

Oh, my brother: the conservative editor of WaPo makes a laudable about the white women of the suburbs

Es: CSPAN Dunks calls Brian Stelter and CNN about his lies

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