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homoe 04-17-2020 10:58 AM

Dr. Anthony Fauci Shuts Down Laura Ingraham’s ‘Misleading’ Coronavirus Claim...
 
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, batted down claims comparing the novel coronavirus to HIV made on Fox News by host Laura Ingraham, saying diseases like COVID-19 are “entirely different” and making such connections was a “little bit misleading.”

Laura Ingraham, another idiot who thinks this deadly virus is just going to magically disappear!


https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/fauci...044508312.html

homoe 04-18-2020 07:59 AM

Looks like nobody is willing to take responsibility for the re-opening.....
 
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After watching Trump's briefings earlier in the week and a couple interviews yesterday with governors who are re-opening their states, it dawned on me how everyone from the President to these Governors are trying to cover their asses in case this whole thing blows up into another flare up of CoVid-19.

Of course tho if there are no repercussions, everyone and their brother will be trying to take credit!

homoe 04-18-2020 08:28 AM

Jacksonville beach packed as Florida coronavirus cases hit record
 
Floridians didn’t waste any time getting back to the sun and surf when beaches and parks were reopened in Jacksonville — the same day the state clocked a record number of coronavirus cases.Jacksonville opened beaches from 6-11 a.m. and 5-8 p.m. daily, with some restrictions including no sunbathing or lounging in chairs or on blankets. Crowds were seen cheering and rushing the beach as police removed the barriers around 5 p.m. Friday, CNN reported.Aerial photos show hundreds of people packing the sand to swim, stroll, surf and fish. Many were without masks.

“This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life,” Mayor Lenny Curry reportedly said. Curry made the call after Gov. Ron DeSantis gave the green light for some municipalities to begin reopening beaches. Police were seen warning people who didn’t adhere to the no-sunbathing rule, according to photos posted to social media, while a flyover sign warned people: “Do your part. Stay 6 feet apart. Help keep beaches open.”

Florida announced 1,400 new cases Friday, the highest 24-hour toll since the pandemic began.

charley 04-19-2020 06:28 PM

Mass shooting in Nova Scotia
 
There has been a mass shooting in Nova Scotia, 13 killed (so far), including an RCMP officer, Heidi Stevenson (mother of 2, and 23 years on the force - she was well known throughout N.S., as she had been seen on TV, also known as a public relations media spokeswoman). Another RCMP officer was wounded and is in hospital. Starting yesterday night, people were killed in various small rural communities throughout the middle of N.S. (an area of which I am familiar, having travelled through it) - a place where people don't lock their doors at night, and are real friendly. The suspect was a fairly well-known denturist (51 yrs. old), owning various properties. He was also killed. The odd thing about it was that he had been wearing something like an RCMP uniform, and driving a vehicle that he had disguised as an RCMP cruiser. I had been watching the news, and earlier today, they were broadcasting to look out for his cruiser, something he had likely also heard about; and then when he was found, he had changed cars. Police have no idea why he did all this, as yet. As this is an RCMP investigation (unlike American investigations), we will have to wait until the RCMP has finished their investigation to know all the details. One of the worst mass shootings in Canada.

homoe 04-19-2020 06:46 PM

About 2,500 protesters converge at Washington's Capitol..
 
OLYMPIA, WA., April 19 (Reuters) - An estimated 2,500 people rallied at the Washington state capitol on Sunday to protest Democratic Governor Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order to limit the spread of coronavirus, defying a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people. Despite pleas from rally organizers to wear face coverings or masks, many did not. Protesters drove vehicles to the state capitol, honking horns and clogging streets

Police estimated the crowd at 2,500, making it one of the largest protests in U.S. states against lockdowns over the past week. In Olympia, hundreds gathered in close quarters on the steps of the capitol building and around a fountain, contravening state and federal health guidelines during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

“Shutting down businesses by picking winners and losers in which there are essential and non-essential are violations of the state and federal constitution,” rally organizer Tyler Miller, 39, an engineer from Bremerton, Washington, and a Republican precinct officer, told Reuters.

Way to go Einsteins!

charley 04-19-2020 07:38 PM

Mass shooting in Nova Scotia
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by charley (Post 1266033)
There has been a mass shooting in Nova Scotia, 13 killed (so far), including an RCMP officer, Heidi Stevenson (mother of 2, and 23 years on the force - she was well known throughout N.S., as she had been seen on TV, also known as a public relations media spokeswoman). Another RCMP officer was wounded and is in hospital. Starting yesterday night, people were killed in various small rural communities throughout the middle of N.S. (an area of which I am familiar, having travelled through it) - a place where people don't lock their doors at night, and are real friendly. The suspect was a fairly well-known denturist (51 yrs. old), owning various properties. He was also killed. The odd thing about it was that he had been wearing something like an RCMP uniform, and driving a vehicle that he had disguised as an RCMP cruiser. I had been watching the news, and earlier today, they were broadcasting to look out for his cruiser, something he had likely also heard about; and then when he was found, he had changed cars. Police have no idea why he did all this, as yet. As this is an RCMP investigation (unlike American investigations), we will have to wait until the RCMP has finished their investigation to know all the details. One of the worst mass shootings in Canada.

ummm... bleh more bad news... now CTV says 16 killed (not incl. the suspect who was also killed in the shootout at a gas station), which makes it the worst mass shooting in Canadian history, worse than Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal (14 killed, many wounded), dear god... what a tragedy in such a beautiful place and such wonderful people, where I almost retired

Kelt 04-19-2020 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1266035)
OLYMPIA, WA., April 19 (Reuters) - An estimated 2,500 people rallied at the Washington state capitol on Sunday to protest Democratic Governor Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order to limit the spread of coronavirus, defying a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people. Despite pleas from rally organizers to wear face coverings or masks, many did not. Protesters drove vehicles to the state capitol, honking horns and clogging streets

Police estimated the crowd at 2,500, making it one of the largest protests in U.S. states against lockdowns over the past week. In Olympia, hundreds gathered in close quarters on the steps of the capitol building and around a fountain, contravening state and federal health guidelines during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

“Shutting down businesses by picking winners and losers in which there are essential and non-essential are violations of the state and federal constitution,” rally organizer Tyler Miller, 39, an engineer from Bremerton, Washington, and a Republican precinct officer, told Reuters.

Way to go Einsteins!

Thus proving that the gene pool has a shallow end…

This went national today and while I knew that if this went on long enough they were sure to be some civil unrest, I honestly thought it would take the United States a little longer to devolve.

This will just be another wedge for Trump to use to drive more division into the population.

I understand the frustration I have also lost my income and a sizable chunk of assets and had a lot of plans for this next year all of which are inaccessible for the foreseeable future. I don’t see it as being worth dying or killing for. (That said, I know there are people in truly dire straits) I suspect that a lot of these folks don’t have anyone in their lives directly affected yet, it probably doesn’t seem real to them.

We need to get more economic support rolled out and quickly.

charley 04-20-2020 11:39 AM

Canadian Politics
 
Last year, the Canadian election resulting in a minority Liberal government as follows:

Liberals -187 seats, Leader Justin Trudeau now at his home in Ottawa
Conservatives - 121 seats, Leader Andrew Scheer is from Saskatchewan
New Democratic Party (NDP) - 24 seats - Leader Jagmeet Singh is from B.C. (presently staying in Ottawa)
Bloc Québécois - 32 seats
Green party - 3 seats, Leader Elizabeth May is in B.C.
Independent - 1 (the ex-AG of Canada :), who won a seat in B.C.

Trudeau has been giving daily press conferences out of his home in Ottawa (having had a mild case of Covid-19, and is now recovered).

Because of Covid-19, Parliament was suspended for 5 weeks, due to re-open today.

Scheer (the homophobic a**hole) has been a real pain in the ***, blaming Trudeau for all the financial woes, etc. etc., ...just endless criticisms. Every time that he has been on the news, I change the channel - reminds me of Trump. He has even been insisting on 3 sittings per week, which is kinda impossible, since members from B.C. - if they leave their province to travel to Ottawa - must self-isolate for 2 weeks upon their return! - let alone MPs (Members of Parliament) from the far north who would have extreme problems in travelling. Of course, for all members to sit, it would also mean that all govt employees that work along with such sittings would also have to be there as well, putting all sorts of other people at risk !! I am sure that Scheer will be soon insisting and pressuring Trudeau on reopening Canada for business asap, like he is unaware of the Covid-19's second wave, and the fact that there is no vaccine as yet.

In Canada, all provinces are responsible for how health care is administered in their province, and all provinces have been following the recommendations of their medical professionals (more or less).

The NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said that two virtual sittings of the committee of the whole per week can accommodate most other needs.

The Liberals have put forth a motion to sit once a week and virtual meetings for the rest, which, insofar as I am concerned, seems "reasonable", considering how dangerous and risky Covid-19 is.

Technically speaking, the only real reason/need for everyone to sit would be to pass legislation (which they have done x2 for passing bills re: $ relief, etc.), but Scheer is grandstanding and obviously wants to be in the spotlight, so he can be seen asking questions (looking like he is actually doing something, when he is doing nothing at all) - denigrating and blaming Trudeau. It's not like he was in the spotlight 5 weeks ago or earlier, suggesting anything constructive, but is now using the crisis to strut and be the jerk that he is...

charley 04-20-2020 11:50 AM

Mass shooting in Nova Scotia
 
In Nova Scotia, the death toll is now over 18, with 15 crime scenes being investigated (some of which were houses that he had burnt down).

This is the fake RCMP cruiser that the gunman was driving.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cp...v061123847.jpg

~ocean 04-20-2020 08:16 PM

North Korean leader is in grave danger following surgery.

homoe 04-21-2020 05:27 PM

NEW YORK CITY CANCELS LARGE PUBLIC GATHERINGS THROUGH JUNE TO CONTROL CORONAVIRUS SPREAD....
 
All large public gatherings requiring a city permit that are scheduled to take place in New York City through June are canceled, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. The event ban was announced three days after de Blasio made a similar decree for gatherings scheduled to take place in the city in May.

"These kinds of community events, we love them, but they're not what we need right now," de Blasio said during a news briefing Monday morning. "We have to also recognize when thousands and thousands of people gather in one place, of course that goes against everything we're trying to do with social distancing and shelter-in-place, and everything we're trying to do to bring ourselves back."

The events covered under the ban include those permitted by the city and deemed nonessential, including parades, concerts and rallies. The city's Celebrate Israel Parade, Puerto Rican Day Parade and Pride March are among the affected June events.

homoe 04-21-2020 05:38 PM

Maryland Governor Befuddled By Trump’s Anger Over Guv’s Wife Obtaining Test Kits
 
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said on Tuesday that he was taken aback by President Donald Trump’s resentment over Hogan’s wife, Yumi Hogan, securing 500,000 COVID-19 testing kits from South Korea as Maryland and other states suffer a shortage of testing supplies. “Just yesterday he was saying that the governors are responsible for this, they’re on the front lines, so we should just get it done,” the governor told the MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-hosts. “And then we did get it done, and then we got criticized.”

Hogan said before Trump attacked him during the press briefing on Monday evening, he and the other governors had had a “great conversation” in their call with Vice President Mike Pence and the White House’s coronavirus task force earlier in the day. “And then somehow it went off the rails yesterday in that press conference, but I have no idea why,” the Maryland governor said.

During the press briefing, Trump claimed out of nowhere that Hogan “didn’t really understand what was going on” with regards to the federal government’s response to testing kit shortages, and that the governor would’ve “saved a lot of money” if he’d talked to Pence about the need for kits.

“I don’t think he needed to go to South Korea,” Trump told reporters. “I think he needed to get a little knowledge.”

I witnessed this live yesterday, Trump got very snarky indeed!

homoe 04-21-2020 05:52 PM

Trump says he will ask Harvard, big businesses to return coronavirus relief funds...
 
President Trump said Tuesday that he is going to ask large businesses and institutions such as Harvard University to return money that they received as part of a coronavirus relief package. “I’m going to request it,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday, singling out the Ivy League school. “Harvard is going to pay back the money. They shouldn’t be taking it.” “I’m not going to mention any other names, but when I saw Harvard — they have one of the largest endowments anywhere in the country, maybe in the world. They’re going to pay back the money,” the president continued.

Trump was answering a question about money issued through a small-business loan program established by the third coronavirus relief package signed into law last month. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has come under scrutiny amid revelations that major restaurant chains, hotels and other big businesses were able to tap into funds meant for businesses with fewer than 500 employees.

The PPP, initially funded at $350 billion, ran out of money last week. The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill to replenish the program's coffers.

And HOW did Harvard even get this money to begin with? Is there anyone overseeing how and to whom this money is disburse?

After the banking crisis of 2008 I believe it's more than clear bankers aren't to be trusted!

homoe 04-21-2020 06:11 PM

Officials Link 7 Wisconsin Coronavirus Cases To In-Person Voting....
 
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Officials have identified seven people who appear to have contracted the coronavirus through activities related to the April 7 election in Wisconsin. Shawn Benjamin, a spokesman for the Milwaukee health department, said in an email to The Associated Press that his agency has confirmed the infections. Commissioner of Health Jeanette Kowalik said six of the cases involve Milwaukee voters and one is a Milwaukee poll worker, the Journal Sentinel reported.

Officials hope to have additional information on the cases by the end of the week, including whether any of them were concentrated in any of the city’s five polling places or if any resulted in death, Kowalik said Monday. Wisconsin Department of Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm said Monday that there were no signs of a surge in cases related to the election as some feared. Palm noted, however, that if cases do exist symptoms may not have appeared yet. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ spokeswoman, Melissa Baldauff, didn’t immediately respond to an email Tuesday morning seeking comment on the Milwaukee infections.

Health officials say symptoms of COVID-19 typically appear within two weeks of exposure to the virus, and Tuesday is the 14th day since the election. That means more voters and poll workers could come forward with infections in the coming days.

GeorgiaMa'am 04-21-2020 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1266147)
And HOW did Harvard even get this money to begin with? Is there anyone overseeing how and to whom this money is disburse?

I heard on NPR that the bankers were not supposed to look at the reasons for the loans on the applications, they were just supposed to approve them. That's what they did and that's how large restaurant and hotel chains, and Harvard, were able to swoop in and take the lion's share.

Apparently also the bill that authorized the money in the first place wasn't very clear about who was supposed to get it. They were more interested in getting it out fast than in making it clear.

homoe 04-21-2020 10:45 PM

Kemp on Monday announced that, effective Friday, his state would would end the closing order for nail salons, massage therapists, bowling alleys and gyms. Church services can resume on Sunday and restaurants and movie theaters will be allowed to resume business next Monday. The closing orders went into effect on April 2.

“He’s a very capable man. He knows what he’s doing. He’s done a very good job as governor,” Trump said of Kemp at the Tuesday White House briefing. Kemp was one of the last governors in the U.S. to issue a stay-at-home order and one of the first to test whether lifting it would result in a spike of new cases of COVID-19.

How Trump can claim Gov Kemp is a "very capable man' when Kemp admitted he didn't know asymptomatic people could transmit the virus is beyond me......:blink:

charley 04-22-2020 08:29 AM

Mass shooting in Nova Scotia
 
ugh... so far, 22 deaths there. They have been going thru the burnt-out structures/houses with forensic specialists (16 crime scenes). As yet, they have no idea why the guy did this (who I have not named with good reason). And, out of hindsight, some have been questioning the lack of wisdom of the authorities in not sending out alerts Saturday night/Sunday morning like they have done with Covid-19 (e.g. stay-at-home alert - Easter weekend), which might have saved some people's lives (passers-by, who just happened to be going out for walks) - they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. :(

GeorgiaMa'am 04-22-2020 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1266170)
How Trump can claim Gov Kemp is a "very capable man' when Kemp admitted he didn't know asymptomatic people could transmit the virus is beyond me......:blink:

Trump was talking about Kemp's ability to give a rim job.

FireSignFemme 04-23-2020 04:55 AM

Trump is going to make Harvard pay back the money? Yeah just like he was going to make Mexico pay for the wall. Talk is cheap, I'll believe it when I see it. You'd think if he was going to choose to attack, just couldn't stand living with himself if he had to behave himself, he'd at least have the sense to not take on Harvard.

GeorgiaMa'am 04-23-2020 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FireSignFemme (Post 1266284)
Trump is going to make Harvard pay back the money? Yeah just like he was going to make Mexico pay for the wall. Talk is cheap, I'll believe it when I see it. You'd think if he was going to choose to attack, just couldn't stand living with himself if he had to behave himself, he'd at least have the sense to not take on Harvard.

Harvard has already said they're not going to take the money. I think they were embarrassed.

GeorgiaMa'am 04-23-2020 10:49 AM

Looks like the Georgia governor's booty got spanked for jumping the gun!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ke...cid=spartanntp

homoe 04-23-2020 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1266303)
Looks like the Georgia governor's booty got spanked for jumping the gun!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ke...cid=spartanntp

The love affair appears to have hit a snafu......:blink:

homoe 04-23-2020 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1266299)
Harvard has already said they're not going to take the money. I think they were embarrassed.



Yes Harvard did BUT so many of other colleges have kept mum which is absolutely disgusting IMHO!

homoe 04-23-2020 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1266150)
I heard on NPR that the bankers were not supposed to look at the reasons for the loans on the applications, they were just supposed to approve them. That's what they did and that's how large restaurant and hotel chains, and Harvard, were able to swoop in and take the lion's share.

Apparently also the bill that authorized the money in the first place wasn't very clear about who was supposed to get it. They were more interested in getting it out fast than in making it clear.

I guess I gave the bankers too much credit! Obliviously "common sense" didn't occur to them!

homoe 04-23-2020 02:38 PM

Whoops: Tom Brady accidentally enters wrong house attempting to see Byron Leftwich..
 
H E L L O.......Ever hear of a doorbell or even just knocking first..:blink:



https://www.yahoo.com/sports/whoops-...154117748.html

homoe 04-24-2020 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1266326)
Yes Harvard did BUT so many of other colleges have kept mum which is absolutely disgusting IMHO!


The University of Notre Dame, for one, has said it plans to accept the federal funds allocated to the school but use them only to "direct financial aid to students whose families have been struck by unemployment or otherwise upended by the pandemic." Recipients of the federal funds are expected to reserve at least 50 percent for emergency financial aid to help students with expenses related to coronavirus disruptions.

I hope this is true but I have my doubts!

homoe 04-25-2020 08:13 AM

Alki's Keep it moving policy.........
 
Alki saw significant crowding last Sunday, April 19 so the city is implementing two additional strategies to deter crowding this coming weekend: 1. Adding additional signage. 2. Deterring congregating in picnic shelters and benches through caution tape and placing boards or signs on seating. We will leave some benches open through the park to serve those with disabilities. These efforts are in hopes that we will not have to close Alki Beach due to persistent crowding.

Our goal is that people would stay home, and when they go out to recreate that they walk in their neighborhood or use neighborhood parks. If folks do want to use Alki we would like them to keep it moving when they are there—walk, run, or bike, and try and visit the park during a less busy hour.

After public out cries, later in the day, they agreed to remove the bench blockers.

homoe 04-25-2020 08:28 AM

Trump says he was being sarcastic.....
 
Bloomberg) --

On Friday, Trump sought to clean up his briefing room riff from the day before about the possibility of fighting coronavirus infection in patients with chemical disinfectant or sunlight -- a dangerous idea that doctors and a manufacturer of cleaning products felt obliged to publicly warn against.

Trump said he had “sarcastically” suggested Americans be injected with disinfectant. The president’s new spokeswoman also sought to clarify his remarks. “President Trump has repeatedly said that Americans should consult with medical doctors regarding coronavirus treatment, a point that he emphasized again during yesterday’s briefing,” the press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, said in a statement. “Leave it to the media to irresponsibly take President Trump out of context and run with negative headlines.”

I doubt anyone who watched the briefing live or otherwise is buying this explanation for his suggestions!

Jedi 04-27-2020 08:28 AM

https://www.tmz.com/2020/04/25/north...XF_e8kdD4uk0tI

Not sure if it can be trusted but........here's this.......

GeorgiaMa'am 04-27-2020 09:01 AM

Most news outlets are reporting that Kim Jong Un is still alive, and that the viral photo showing him in a glass coffin is faked.

Who would take over if Kim Jong Un died? I don't think he has any children, does he?

homoe 04-27-2020 09:01 AM

Trump Seethes About Michael Cohen’s Early Release ....
 
In the midst of the global pandemic and a worsening economic crisis, one of the president’s most loathed turncoats got word that he’d receive an early release from prison to serve the rest of his sentence at home due to concerns over the coronavirus. The prisoner, his family, his friends were all relieved and predictably ecstatic when they got the news.

Donald Trump was not. “He was not pleased when he found out Michael was getting out early,” one of the individuals bluntly stated. According to those who spoke to him about it this month, the president was visibly agitated, bemoaning the early release of Michael Cohen, his former fixer and lawyer turned “rat” for the feds.

The rumor is Cohen is writing a tell-all-book! IF it's true lets hope it comes out before the 2020 election!

homoe 04-27-2020 09:17 AM

Speaking of books.......
 
John Bolton's The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir never came out in April and has since been pushed back to May 12, 2020.

I suppose a pandemic isn't the best time to release a book OR perhaps this is karma biting his ass for his refusing to testify!

Either way, I doubt the book will make as much $$$ as he originally thought! And as a sarcastic Seinfeld would say.."that's a shame"!

Jedi 04-27-2020 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1266638)
Most news outlets are reporting that Kim Jong Un is still alive, and that the viral photo showing him in a glass coffin is faked.

Who would take over if Kim Jong Un died? I don't think he has any children, does he?

According to the article I posted, it says his sister.

homoe 04-28-2020 09:50 AM

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Starting May 4th you can boat, fish, hunt, and use the parks system in WA state!

homoe 04-28-2020 03:41 PM

Trump to issue order to keep meat processing plants open amid coronavirus crisis...
 
Washington — President Trump plans to invoke the Defense Production to order meat processing plants to remain open, a senior White House official said, as plants owned by some of the country's largest food companies grapple with outbreaks of the coronavirus among workers and a growing death toll. The president is expected to sign an executive order declaring the meat processing plants critical infrastructure to protect against disruptions to the food supply, a person familiar with the matter said. The federal government will also provide workers with additional protective gear and guidance, the person said. The senior White House official said the Trump administration will also issue guidance from the Labor Department providing additional liability protections. The White House and Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia are also working to provide safety standards and guidance for employees.

This after thousands of cases of Coronavirus are linked to employees in several state. Are you kidding me?!

homoe 04-28-2020 04:55 PM

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee could announce an extension of his statewide coronavirus stay-at-home order later this week, according to his chief of staff. The order is currently scheduled to lift at the end of the day on May 4, but the governor has said parts of it would continue for longer. “We hope we will be able to tell you what the date of the extension will be by the end of this week,” said Inslee chief of staff David Postman in a news conference Tuesday afternoon.”But I’m not 100% sure we will do that, but we’re certainly going to try to share that as soon as we can.”

The remarks come as Inslee in recent days has taken small steps to lift some measures intended to slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus. The governor on Friday announced that some construction work on existing projects could start back up under new safety guidelines and social-distancing requirements to protect workers.

Meanwhile, Secretary of Health John Wiesman said Tuesday there have been discussions about reopening regional areas of Washington that have fewer coronavirus cases. “We are exploring that right now, in terms of what that might look like,” he said, adding later: “We are exploring what kind of a regionalized approach would look like.” “And I’m sure you’ll be hearing more about that in the days to come, as we make some further decisions about that” he added. Still, said Wiesman, “We certainly want to see cases decreasing everywhere.”

homoe 04-29-2020 08:37 AM

My Fellow American': Donald Trump letter to stimulus check recipients raises objections.


Mary got this letter Monday. It makes it sound like Trump personally did this single handed....*shaking head

PlatinumPearl 04-29-2020 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1266638)
Most news outlets are reporting that Kim Jong Un is still alive, and that the viral photo showing him in a glass coffin is faked.

Who would take over if Kim Jong Un died? I don't think he has any children, does he?


I am not sure if Kim Jong Un is dead or not. He could be in hiding....or under house arrest.... :thinking:

His sister would take over.

homoe 04-30-2020 04:09 PM

Wednesday........
 
Kushner calls US coronavirus response a 'success story' as cases hit 1 million


Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, praised the administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic as a "great success story" on Wednesday -- less than a day after the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States topped 1 million.

Kushner painted a rosy picture for "Fox and Friends" Wednesday morning, saying that "the federal government rose to the challenge and this is a great success story and I think that that's really what needs to be told."
When he was pressed on coronavirus testing levels in the US, Kushner said the question shouldn't be why did it take so long, but, "How did we do this so quickly?" Kushner also predicted that things will be "rocking" by July.
"May will be a transition month ... I think you will see by June, a lot of the country should be back to normal, and the hope is that by July the country is really rocking again," he said.

Just more stupidly "happy talk" IMHO!

homoe 04-30-2020 04:27 PM

Friday's airing............
 
Biden to join MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' to discuss Reade sexual assault allegations.

Former Vice President Joe Biden will appear on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday morning, where for the first time he will address allegations from a former staffer named Tara Reade who says he sexually assaulted her in 1993.

"Morning Joe" booker Michael Del Moro said the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee would be responding to the allegations during an appearance on the show. The appearance from his home studio in Wilmington, Del., would allow Biden to deal with the issue in what could be a more favorable setting. Biden is conducting the interview on his own and will not be joined by his wife Jill Biden.


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