• Missouri House adopts new dress code for women

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 12 17:23:51 2023
    I think this is a hoot. Elected officials need a dress code? What
    would they wear if there was no dress code? Would they run wild in the
    streets? Covering your arms is a sign of respect? Who knew? I always
    thought it was some sort of sign of respect when a woman took her
    clothes off in front of me.

    "Missouri House adopts new dress code for women"

    "Many Democrat lawmakers, including Rep. Peter Merideth (D-St. Louis),
    weighed in with strong opposition.

    “Yep, the caucus that lost their minds over the suggestion that they
    should wear masks during a pandemic to respect the safety of others is
    now spending its time focusing on the fine details of what women have to
    wear (specifically how to cover their arms) to show respect here,” said Merideth via Twitter on Wednesday.

    The men’s dress code did not change from the previous legislative
    session, nor was the debated Wednesday. According to the current
    resolution, “proper attire for gentlemen shall be business attire,
    including coat, tie, dress trousers, and dress shoes or boots.”"

    https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/missouri-house-adopts-new-dress-code-for-women/

    TB

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Thu Jan 12 18:27:01 2023
    On 1/12/2023 5:23 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:

         I think this is a hoot. Elected officials need a dress code? What would they wear if there was no dress code? Would they run wild in the streets? Covering your arms is a sign of respect? Who knew? I always
    thought it was some sort of sign of respect when a woman took her
    clothes off in front of me.

    "Missouri House adopts new dress code for women"

    "Many Democrat lawmakers, including Rep. Peter Merideth (D-St. Louis), weighed in with strong opposition.

    “Yep, the caucus that lost their minds over the suggestion that they
    should wear masks during a pandemic to respect the safety of others is
    now spending its time focusing on the fine details of what women have to
    wear (specifically how to cover their arms) to show respect here,” said Merideth via Twitter on Wednesday.

    The men’s dress code did not change from the previous legislative
    session, nor was the debated Wednesday. According to the current
    resolution, “proper attire for gentlemen shall be business attire, including coat, tie, dress trousers, and dress shoes or boots.”"

    https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/missouri-house-adopts-new-dress-code-for-women/

    TB

    They don't care about their conduct but they care about what they're
    wearing. Ya, that makes sense.

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  • From Frank Howell@21:1/5 to kmiller on Thu Jan 12 19:23:24 2023
    kmiller wrote:
    On 1/12/2023 5:23 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:

          I think this is a hoot. Elected officials need a dress code?
    What would they wear if there was no dress code? Would they run wild
    in the streets? Covering your arms is a sign of respect? Who knew? I
    always thought it was some sort of sign of respect when a woman took
    her clothes off in front of me.

    "Missouri House adopts new dress code for women"

    "Many Democrat lawmakers, including Rep. Peter Merideth (D-St. Louis),
    weighed in with strong opposition.

    “Yep, the caucus that lost their minds over the suggestion that they
    should wear masks during a pandemic to respect the safety of others is
    now spending its time focusing on the fine details of what women have
    to wear (specifically how to cover their arms) to show respect here,”
    said Merideth via Twitter on Wednesday.

    The men’s dress code did not change from the previous legislative
    session, nor was the debated Wednesday. According to the current
    resolution, “proper attire for gentlemen shall be business attire,
    including coat, tie, dress trousers, and dress shoes or boots.”"

    https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/missouri-house-adopts-new-dress-code-for-women/


    TB

    They don't care about their conduct but they care about what they're
    wearing. Ya, that makes sense.
    Sounds like there full of Trump.

    --
    Frank Howell

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