There were months early in the pandemic where New York led with the nursing home death rate... likewise there are months later in the pandemic where Florida led with the nursing home death rate. You were questioning "soon the death rate from nursing homes in Florida will exceed New York's.". "Did this ever happen", you asked. Well it happened for many months. Case closed.
This is happening Twitter-wide right now. Lots of conservatives joining or coming back, and lots of liberals running away. But hey, DeSantis!
Let's see what Megyn Kelly has to say -- as many right-wing news outlets are coming out saying DeSantis' actions to abolish the RCID are a significant mistake. Megyn Kelly: Ron DeSantis’ Disney jab over ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill could be overturned https://nypost.com/2022/04/26/megyn...ey-jab-over-dont-say-gay-could-be-overturned/ Veteran media personality Megyn Kelly warned that a Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis-led effort to revoke Disney’s special tax district following a flap over the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law could be overturned if it faces a legal challenge. Kelly detailed her concerns about DeSantis’ action against Disney during Monday’s episode of her podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show” — noting the Republican governor and prospective 2024 presidential candidate has been “very clear” the move was a response to the Mouse House’s public criticism of the law. “I’m actually more concerned about what DeSantis is doing from a First Amendment perspective,” Kelly said. “I actually think there’s a very decent chance that a court is going to strike this down as viewpoint discrimination by the government against a corporation — which is not lawful.” “It doesn’t mean it’s the wrong strategic move — he’s punching the bully in the nose, might have to go to the principal for it, might get suspended, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the wrong thing to do,” Kelly added. DeSantis signed a GOP-backed bill revoking Disney’s special tax status, which effectively allowed the entertainment giant to self-govern its sprawling theme park district in Florida. Florida’s Republican-controlled state government passed the legislation after Disney condemned the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which bars teachers discussing LGBTQ topics like sexual orientation or gender identity with students in third grade or below. The company’s public remarks, which followed an intense backlash from left-leaning Disney employees who slammed executives for initially staying silent, infuriated DeSantis – who said Disney had “crossed the line” by weighing in on the law’s passage. Kelly’s guest, National Review senior writer Charles C. W. Cooke, said the removal of Disney’s special status was a “really unusual move for DeSantis,” who, he argued, typically “doesn’t enter into these sort of rash, Twitter-driven politics.” Kelly, a former anchor at Fox News and NBC News, said it is “pretty clear, if a legal challenge were to come, he wouldn’t be able to get out of it by saying it wasn’t retaliatory.” She added that DeSantis’ move could provide more fodder for progressives to pursue similar action against corporations who act in ways they find disagreeable. “If there’s some newfound way of punishing corporations for their political views – and usually that’s expressed through contributions — the left is going to do this every day of the week and twice on Sunday. They’re going to be doing it at the federal level, too,” Kelly said. So far, Disney has yet to reveal whether it plans to take legal action in response to its dispute with Florida Republicans. Meanwhile, the company already has multiple suitors attempting to lure Disney into relocating – including Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis and a Texas judge who invited the company to the Lone Star State. Mediate was first to note Kelly’s remarks on the Disney saga.
Always trying to wiggle out so your big fat mouth doesn't get you in trouble. Saying "soon the death rate from nursing homes in Florida will exceed New York's" means that the dead in nursing homes would exceed Florida - period. In aggregate. Since the pandemic began. It doesn't mean "for a few weeks here, or a few hours there". Unless, of course, you do the gymnastics to cover your ass. What about all the other bad calls? You do backflips to make them true, too? How many NFL games were forfeited? Was Trump indicted yet? How about Gaetz? "Just a matter of time" before Putin uses nukes in the Ukraine. "Supreme Court will uphold vaccine mandate". Three shots (one booster) only in the elderly over 60. Trump will experience the worst COVID symptoms in a week (never did).
Sure sounds like she's saying its a mistake. Also mAnY rIGht wING neWs OuTLEts “It doesn’t mean it’s the wrong strategic move — he’s punching the bully in the nose, might have to go to the principal for it, might get suspended, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the wrong thing to do,” Kelly added.
Go read the Twitter thread with the analysis. Nothing more than bot farms. Many of them copying profiles of existing users -- who are left wondering about other accounts which appear to be their profile. This is also outlined in the thread under the tweet you posted from Christopher Bouzy -- which you sadly fail to understand is showing that some extreme "f@ckery" is going on and demanding that Twitter crack down.
"Go Read". Yeah, I knew you didn't have any evidence. You have no original thoughts at all, apart from links and articles. Bouzy posts no evidence either. I read the entire thread. Until the Twitter deal closes, the platform is operating as it always did.