This thread starts to remind me of the stock market threads that start off "Buy 100% up room to go!!" Deaths are up, doomers come out and post. Deaths down, optimists come out and post. The real situation? Not important. Just being right. That's all that matters.
Do these other countries count deaths the same way the US does? Do you even know how the US counts deaths? Oh right, you don't, you imbecile.
lol is all one can say.. Ship bought with illicit ‘We Build the Wall’ cash took part in one of Trump’s beloved ‘boat parades’ One of the recently indicted members of the “We Build the Wall” crowdfunding campaign allegedly used money from donors to buy a ship that was seen last month participating in a “boater parade” in honor of President Donald Trump.
If you wish to refute something I posted, by all means have at it. I promise to take an objective look.
Thanks for doing Spike's work for him. The guy never posts links or sources. We probably shouldn't count this boat. Its not 1600, more like 1599.
Federal Judge Halts DeSantis Administration’s School Reopening Order in Florida https://www.thedailybeast.com/feder...inistration-school-reopening-order-in-florida On Monday, a federal judge sided with Florida’s teachers’ union and against the embattled administration of GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis and its aggressive push to force schools to reopen despite COVID-19. For weeks, DeSantis and co. have been under fire from parents and teachers over a “brick and mortar” schooling requirement—that IRL schooling be an option for parents at least five days a week. Under an executive order technically issued by state Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, schools across the state had to offer that up by Aug. 31 (some flexibility was allowed, including for hot zone South Florida), in addition to virtual options parents might prefer during, you know, a cascading pandemic. Hillsborough and Martin counties, among others, have emerged as battlegrounds over the policy, with the former openly defying the administration and the latter seeing sizable numbers of students placed in quarantine. On Monday, Circuit Court Judge Charles Dodson said parts of the order were unconstitutional. The immediate implications of the ruling were still coming into focus, but appeared to mean the executive order was altered such that districts had more flexibility about when and how to reopen. (More details at link below) https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/24/florida-judge-blocks-state-order-schools-reopen/