Posted on 12/17/2020 12:12:30 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Dr. Anthony Fauci is urging Americans not to see their loved ones for the holidays, warning that celebrations “cannot be business as usual this Christmas.”
In an interview with the Washington Post this week, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases explained that he will, personally, duplicate the protocols he followed on Thanksgiving, avoiding private gatherings with his family and spending Christmas solely with his wife.
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F**k-ci
I wish this little puss bag would get some covid and stfu.
The jag off should run for office ot STFU
Uh...no!
Fauci needs to DIAF.
Goebbels and Mengele both, in such a small package
little Nero says what?
Who?
I urge Fauxcy to spend Xmas in ‘Gitmo’.
GCAD....
No Business As Usual is a Communist phrase used for protests/riots.
Today it’s BLM and Antifa - same people, same revolutionary communism, different terms and phrases.
Wouldn’t it be delightful if someone could catch Fauci at a big family gathering?
Fauci, What About Bob was an okay movie but the re-make with you in the role is nauseating.
Enough already. Shutup.
Hey, Fauxi...yeah, you, you PIAPS-loving, POS, mass murderer.
Crawl back into your bunker and stay there before the CCP decides to nuke your azz.
“No Business as Usual Day” will press workers’ rights
March 17, 2011 2:56 PM CST BY JOHN WOJCIK
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Members of union locals all over the country are laying plans now to make April 4th a day to remember at the nation’s workplaces.
Many thousands will show up at work that day wearing red to show solidarity with workers whose rights are under attack in Wisconsin and other states where Republicans were recently elected to state governorships.
When the clock strikes 12 noon in New Hampshire, Ohio, Colorado and California, workers will stand up at their workplaces and shout, “Workers’ Rights are Human Rights.”
In Maine, Indiana, Illinois, New Mexico and Oregon, workers will march into their workplaces together, rather than arriving at the more gradual, usual pace.
In many places they will head to their corporate headquarters and rally; still others will hold teach-ins. Many places will see quite a bit more than the usual amount of union literature plastered on their bulletin boards.
And then, too, there are the city and state Capitols inhabited by Republican lawmakers seeking to balance budgets on the backs of working families. They are also expected to be swamped by demonstrators eager to follow the lead of their co-workers in Wisconsin, Indiana , Ohio and elsewhere.
Talking about the coming national labor mobilization, Communications Workers of America President Larry Cohen said, “42 years after the death of Dr. King, the struggle for economic justice continues. An important part of the national mobilization we are planning will be to have unions and civil rights groups and all of our allies take this struggle for justice into the workplaces of America.”
April 4 was chosen as the day for the mobilization, because, on that day in 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn. while campaigning for the rights of 1,300 sanitation workers, almost all of them African-American, to organize and bargain as members of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees.
The Communications Workers of America, with the backing of the AFL-CIO, has called for a national “No Business As Usual Day of Action” on April 4.
In Wisconsin, it is expected that demonstrations at the state Capitol in Madison will rival, or even surpass those that have occurred throughout the last month. Although there will be rallies and large marches all over the country, the ones in states where Republican governors and lawmakers have mounted attacks on collective bargaining rights are expected to be huge.
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, has said that the actions on April 4 will be “another example” of how Republicans who attack working families have helped mobilize a powerful response from the labor movement.
From Communist site
https://peoplesworld.org/article/no-business-as-usual-day-will-press-workers-rights/
Numbers from the CDC. Can anyone find the WuFlu?
Year Total Resident Deaths, US
2010 2,468,435
2011 2,515,458
2012 2,543,279
2013 2,596,993
2014 2,626,418
2015 2,712,630
2016 2,744,248
2017 2,813,503
2018 2,839,205
2019 2,855,000 provisional from CDC
2020 2,654,002 provisional from NCHS thru 11/14 plus provisional from CDC 11/21 - 12/12
Perhaps Fauxchi could counsel Democrat Leaders on this instead of lecturing us? They are the ones partying in Cabo, going to wine bars, holding birthdays parties, and getting their hair done...
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