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Partisan hack and ABC News reporter Jon Karl asked President Trump about mail-in voting at the daily coronavirus press briefing last week. Karl and his Democrat colleagues are using the current crisis to push for mail-in voting. This is something Democrats desperately want to make into law because they know it’s easier to cheat that way. President Trump told Karl “no” because people cheat with mail-in voting. Jon Karl: Do you think every single state in this country should be prepared for mail-in voting? President Trump: No, because I think a lot of people cheat with mail-in voting. I think...
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For those with a biological age over 80, intensive care is not required, according to the document. The same applies to people over 70 who have significant failure in more than one organ system. Persons between 60 and 70 who have failed in more than two organ systems should also be given priority. For example, organ failure may be about people with heart, lung, and kidney diseases. (Respiration, circulation, renal function, as stated in the document). The document also states that patients who are already in intensive care should be able to have the intensive care interrupted if they belong...
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**SNIP** Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shared a video of a drag queen roundtable that she says will "push society forward." "Electoralism has limits," she wrote. "Elected officials often don’t lead our most impactful societal changes, they follow them. The heroes who lead true change are the activists, artists, organizers & others who educate + push society forward." "People think Congress and government is all about leading people, but ultimately, a lot of our politics is about following the public will. The people who change the way people think are artists and drag queens, and let's not forget who threw that first...
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REVEALED: U.S. government gave $3.7million grant to Wuhan lab at center of coronavirus leak scrutiny that was performing experiments on bats from the caves where the disease is believed to have originated The US National Institutes of Health, a government agency, awarded a $3.7million research grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology The lab is the center of several conspiracy theories that suggest it is the original source of the coronavirus outbreak The institute experimented on bats from the source of the coronavirus They were captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan Sequencing of the Covid-19 genome has traced...
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The forest near the old Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is burning, and the effects are visible from space.
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Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana. Listen Live Info *tonight's show will be available at the "Info" link starting tomorrow.
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Right now is a very strange time to be living through. The spread of COVID-19 in Canada has everyone on edge. The country is cracking down on people who aren't obeying quarantine rules, and that now includes arresting a man for coughing on someone. In a March 26 media release, the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force in New Brunswick announced that they had placed a man under arrest for assault after he purposely coughed on someone while feeling ill. Officers were initially called to a disturbance on Hampton Road in Rothesay, where an argument was taking place. "The occupants there were...
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Just watched Mike Wallace wannabe, Chris Wallace, on @FoxNews. I am now convinced that he is even worse than Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd of Meet the Press(please!), or the people over at Deface the Nation. What the hell is happening to @FoxNews. It’s a whole new ballgame over there!
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NEW PORT RICHEY – A New Port Richey woman was arrested after she repeatedly called 911 for non-emergency help despite being warned not to do so, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office said. Jessica Ann Tyler, 33, of New Port Richey, was charged with Misuse of the 911 System. According to the arrest affidavit, Tyler was warned Wednesday (Oct. 23) not to use the 911 system for non-emergency calls. The deputy left and drove down the street where he parked to fill out his report. In the meantime, Tyler again called 911 to complain that the deputy had been “no...
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) spent the opening weeks of the coronavirus outbreak in her luxury Washington, D.C., apartment as the deadly virus ravaged her New York City district. On April 1, Ocasio-Cortez held a "virtual forum" with New York City constituents from her lavish apartment building in D.C.'s swanky Navy Yard neighborhood. Her Democratic primary opponent, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, criticized the freshman lawmaker's absence. "She is out of touch," Caruso-Cabrera said in a statement. "For weeks families have been worried about where they are going to get their next paycheck. AOC hasn't been here to see their desperation and their...
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For months, scientists have been poring over data about cases and deaths to understand why it is that COVID-19 manifests itself in different ways around the world, with certain factors such as the age of the population repeatedly popping up as among the most significant determinants. Now, one of the largest studies conducted of COVID-19 infection in the United States has found that obesity of patients was the single biggest factor in whether those with COVID-19 had to be admitted to a hospital. "The chronic condition with the strongest association with critical illness was obesity, with a substantially higher odds...
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The CDC designed a flawed test for COVID-19, then took weeks to figure out a fix so state and local labs could use it. New York still doesn’t trust the test’s accuracy. As the highly infectious coronavirus jumped from China to country after country in January and February, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lost valuable weeks that could have been used to track its possible spread in the United States because it insisted upon devising its own test. The federal agency shunned the World Health Organization test guidelines used by other countries and set out to create...
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On Friday, Twitchy, the daily catalog of, as Jonah Goldberg would say, the intellectual wet market that is Twitter, spotted an unusual technique invented by prolific libertarian tweeter “Neontaster” to smoke out Chinese government apparatchiks trying to pin the Wuhan Flu disaster on any nation but China: Of course, they won’t do it; being discovered having mocked Fearless Leader Xi Jinping is a surefire invitation to the Chinese Gulag. But then, the penalty for laughing at those controlling a totalitarian socialist regime has always been thus: Even those totally committed to the Soviet project were not safe. Card–carrying party members...
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A viral petition calling for the director-general of the Worldwide Health Organization (WHO) to resign has gone viral, amassing almost one million signatures.WHO boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has come under fire over the organization's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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So this is what it's come to in this country...Defying the order of the Governor, Church goers in Kentucky lined up early to clear the parking lot of NAILS left there by people trying to stop them from gathering for Easter Service....as promised police waited and then began issuing tickets and writing down license plate numbers......some of these Governors are really out of control.....
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"The failure to conduct early and wide testing left politicians ignorant of basic facts about the COVID-19 epidemic. Public officials across the United States are flying blind against the COVID-19 epidemic. Because of a government-engineered testing fiasco, they do not know how fast the virus is spreading, how many people have been infected by it, how many will die as a result, or how many have developed immunity to it. The failure to implement early and wide testing, which was caused by a combination of short-sightedness, ineptitude, and bureaucratic intransigence, left politicians scrambling to avoid a hospital crisis by imposing...
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At the center of a daily tit-for-tat between President Donald Trump and leading infectious disease specialist Dr. Anthony Fauci, debating the advisability of using the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, is Dr. Robin Armstrong, a Texas City-born hospitalist at Mainland Medical Center, graduate of La Marque High School and the University of Texas Medical Branch, and former president of the Galveston County Medical Society. Armstrong is also a leading Texas Republican, member of the Galveston Pachyderm Club, delegate at the 2016 Republican National Convention that nominated Donald J. Trump and national party committeeman for Texas. As of Sunday, 39...
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One of the fundamental precepts of politics is that candidates matter. Even in these partisan times, candidates who boast a compelling life story, are blessed with natural charisma, and are able to raise big money from donors will have a leg up on the competition. Talented candidates can win enough crossover support to win races in tough political territory, while weak candidates often fail to take advantage of the strong hands they’re dealt. House Republicans this cycle have been struggling to recruit top candidates in many friendly districts that Donald Trump carried in 2016. But the tables are turned in...
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Link to an awesome, patriotic tribute to our Flag, Old Glory. https://raulrubiera.smugmug.com/RaulRubieraPhotography/RRP-Final-Images/2020/Evangelo-Morris-Old-Glory/i-ScD3RGW/A
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The Democratic Socialists of America made it pretty clear on Sunday what they thought about Joe Biden being the Democrat’s presumptive nominee. “We are not endorsing [Joe Biden],” the organization tweeted Sunday.
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