Who is going to tell them?
The MAGAs that worship Trump will not like the fact that Trump’s properties have instituted mask mandates.
It would seem as though private business is a bit different than government – which it should be.
But with respect to masks, the government needed to make the same common-sense decisions as Trump’s managers made.
According to Politico:
Questions around masking in the wake of the emergence of the Delta variant are complicated for Trump and his family in part because of the implications they pose for their business holdings.
Trump hotels across the country have adopted a variety of different masking policies, some of which would qualify as mandates according to GOP critics.
The Trump International hotel in Miami, for instance, requires masks to be worn in all public places, according to its Covid-19 guidance and confirmed by a hotel representative. The guidance says it is an effort to be in compliance with Miami-Dade County guidelines. Elsewhere on its website, the hotel says that “masks will be required for all indoor employees and vendors while on property.”
The Trump Hotel in Chicago has a Covid-19 policy that similarly suggests employees are required to wear masks. “While you will still see our associates in face masks, please note that we no longer require face masks for vaccinated guests,” it reads. Trump’s hotel in Hawaii states that “all associates are provided a mask and required to wear that mask while on property.”
Well, that will complicate things a bit, if the MAGAs ever heard about the mandates, and we doubt that they ever will.
Just goes to show that had Trump actually run the country like his businesses, things would have been entirely different, not necessarily better (his businesses fail, too), just “different.”
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