Posted on 07/01/2020 4:02:42 PM PDT by weston



Well if I lived close I’d go with you wearing one too. Strength in numbers.
He always gets those two states mixed up, someone needs to show him a map.
Yes, very sad. I too thought he was getting better.
Page doesn’t exist.
An article yesterday says Republicans are registering 5 times more people than Dems in the swing state of Pennsylvania.That’s why Larry (Freeper LS) watches the registrations not the polls. The registrations are trending big-time republican across many states, including FL. If this is the case in PA, must be also in related states OH & WI.
“Since the 2016 primary election, Republicans have added about 165,000 net voters, while Democrats added only about 30,000. Democrats still maintain a 800,000-voter edge over Republicans. But thats down from 936,000 in 2016, when Trump still won the state by less than 1%.
Look, the president won our state by 44,000-plus votes in 2016, said Lawrence Tabas, chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party. We have since picked up and narrowed the gap between us and the Democrats [by 135,000]. So we were already ahead 44,000, and look what weve picked up. I predict were going to narrow the gap further between now and November.
Jack Murphy
@jackmurphylive
“Pennsylvanias Lehigh Valley is one of the most important areas in the 2020 election.
Republicans continue to gain ground on Democrats there and across all of PA.
This is a strong positive indicator for Trumps chance to win PA again.”
Anthony Fauci Floats Eye Protection and Masks for Every Flu Season Ever
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3869907/posts
The state of Ohio had just banned the use of HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE to treat COVID-19! Today Gov. Mike Dewine REVERSED this decision allowing the use of the drug to continue! 😃👍 https://t.co/vTagdpuNy1— Shawnasaurus Rex (@ShawnG927) July 30, 2020
Therefore, I am asking the @OhioRxBoard to halt their new rule prohibiting the selling or dispensing of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19.— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) July 30, 2020
Great!
Good for him.
:-(

Thursday, July 30, 2020
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trumps job performance. Fifty-one percent (51%) disapprove.
That pizza guy was on Varney with a very good story, that’s all the tweet was about.
Well, it could be a connection to Epstein, it could also be that he was watching Varney & they guy was just on 2 minutes before the tweet.
Curious. .
oops! My first try
Herman Cain made decision not to wear a mask in OK, AZ, other places. He knew risks, over 70 & black, high-risk yet he didn’t want mask. Should gov’t have forced him to protect himself or is it our life, our decision.
Used to be the masks were to avoid an overwhelming epidemic, now the government is demanding we avoid contracting it period. Scary times.
Great analogy, may have to use that on Twitter.
Yet another power move by @realDonaldTrump. Now he should instruct Mnuchin to issue a Treasury Edict making the issue of social media ads a Tier 1 audit issue: are they deductible or are they in fact asset building and need to be amortized? Would cut tech rev in half overnight. https://t.co/AMGhRM6BzH— Ned Ryun (@nedryun) July 30, 2020
CDC director: Schoolchild mortality risk from COVID-19 is ‘one in a million’
‘It is important to try to be factual as we go through this,’ he said.
By Daniel Payne Updated: July 30, 2020 - 11:54am
FTA
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the risk of a school-aged child dying from COVID-19 is “one in a million,” amid a fierce debate about whether, and how, to reopen schools in September.
CDC Director Robert Redfield earlier this month appeared on a COVID-19 webinar for the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, a biomedical corporation in Novato, California.
Redfield, who stressed that the country is “still in the midst” of the COVID-19 pandemic, nevertheless expressed marked optimism at the relative lack of danger the disease poses to children.
Asked by host Kris Rebillot about “the risk inherent in opening schools,” Redfield claimed that “the greater risk is actually to the nation to keep these schools closed,” with the public health official arguing that schools offer myriad important services without which many children will suffer.
Redfield said an overview of the data since the beginning of the pandemic indicates that the risk of COVID-19 mortality for school-aged children is “about .1 per 100,000.”
“So another way to say that, its one in a million,” he said, according a review of a transcript and video by Just the News of the webinar.
“Now, Im not trying to belittle that,” he also said. “Im just trying to make sure we look at it proportional. Because if you do the same thing for influenza deaths for school-age children over the last five years, theyre anywhere from five to 10 times greater.”
Redfield said that schools should be open with certain restrictions and rules in place, including “wearing a mask, washing your hands, [and] maintaining social distancing.”
He argued further that, though he believes schools should be re-opened, he thinks bars should be shut down.
“I dont see why were opening bars that allow people to over-consume alcohol until the wee hours of the morning when Im trying to get people to social distance,” he said at one point.
Here is an interesting side comment. When President Trump first talked about hydroxy Clora Quinn my voice addressed iPhone knew how to spell it. It no longer does. It puts it into three words ( see above). Even after I spell the whole thing out like I did in the first paragraph, it underlined it. When I touch that for the correct spelling it said no replacements known.
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