Montana Group to Place COVID-19 Hotline Snitches On Billboards Around State – IOTW Report

Montana Group to Place COVID-19 Hotline Snitches On Billboards Around State

Montana Daily Gazette: The Gideon Knox Group, a conservative consulting firm in Montana, will be placing the names and faces of those who have filed complaints with local health departments and state agencies against small businesses and individuals for breaking Governor Bullock’s masking and social distance guidelines on billboards for the public to see.

The Gideon Knox Group designated a new page on their website with the website address BadNeighborsProject.com, which explains the initiative.

The website reads, “In Montana, we have an expression; good fences make good neighbors.” In other words, if you mind your own business and we mind our own business, we’ll get along just fine.

Unfortunately, Governor Steve Bullock doesn’t understand Montana values. And currently, he’s using five-million dollars of CARES Act money – given by taxpayer money through the federal government – to punish small businesses instead of helping them.” read more

h/t Systemically Confused

10 Comments on Montana Group to Place COVID-19 Hotline Snitches On Billboards Around State

  1. I hope to see it happen! Nolackaloonies, MT, has shown itself to be a good home for the “Karens” and “Chaunceys” (the soy boy equivalents) forces. They’ve happily assisted the county’s neocryptofascist public health officer, one Drenda Neimann, in ratting out businesses who have not complied to the letter with obersturmgruppenfuhrer Gov. Bollocks’ mask order. That office has even hassled some medical and health providers, demanding to know patients’ names, addresses and other contacts for “contact tracing”. My understanding is that Ms. Neimann and her office has been told to piss up a rope a number of times. Demands by providers to know who complained were met with claims that HIPAA protects them. So, the providers have told Neimann and her troops that HIPAA also protects the identity of the providers’ patients. A small, immediate local example of “What goes around comes around”. Gotta love it!

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  2. @ Toenex: it IS a great place to live – but don’t count on the politics. We have 5 college/university towns, the Capital (Nolackaloonies) and 7 Indian reservations here which are pretty reliably blue vote bastions. We got nice and lucky this time!

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