The only way this will be settled is with lawsuits from victims families.
>>>The only way this will be settled is with lawsuits from victims families.<<<
Assuming the judges give them standing . . . which is now doubtful across the board.
“Move on folks, nothing to see here...”
Officer Barbrady of South Park Police Department, an ethically and grammatically challenged specimen.
Why do you believe in corrupt judges?
NYS immunized nursing homes and the people running them.
From both civil and criminal liability.
Albany snuck that provision into the budget that year, in April.
A month AFTER Cuomo started sending them back from nursing homes.
And Cuomo started sending them back two weeks AFTER Fedzilla relaxed the regs and allowed nursing homes to refuse.
Cuomo did this. The legislature cooperated.
FWIW, I think it’s very likely that the death stats are inflated. NYS has been goosing the case count all along. An Epidemic isn’t going to scare people without a lot of people dying.
States aren’t the only things in need of an audit.
We need to look at the medical records and death certificates for every CoupFlu death in NYS.
Two other stats to check are dementia deaths and failure to thrive on death certificates,
If those suddenly dropped like a rock during CoupFlu, then that might be another clue that the stats are crap.
I am NOT, repeat NOT, minimizing the loss suffered by families who lost elderly loved ones to CoupFlu.
But we need a detailed picture of who, what, where, when, and why.
And we won’t get it if we start out making assumptions.
We need to collect the facts, then let the chips fall where they may.
Yeah. No.
“....from victims families.”
Just wondering how many victims families are Dems(libs) and regretting they voted for Bidet. Just sayin’
In the latest Imprimis, Mark Steyn related three things recently lost in the United States: Equality before the law, border control, and honest elections.
Any one of them spell eventual doom for our republic. Since all are in force right now . . .