A Matter of Choice

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Which would you choose?  Which have the Republicans chosen?  Which will the Democrats choose?

Osterholm, who has advised several presidents on pandemics during the past 2 decades, co-authored the nine-page report, titled “COVID-19: The CIDRAP Viewpoint,” with epidemiologists from the Harvard School of Public Health and formerly from the CDC.
The team used prediction models, historic pandemic data, and published reports about COVID-19 to forecast the next 2 years. Based on that, they said government officials should prepare for a long-term pandemic. They discussed three scenarios:
  1. The first scenario could be that the first wave of COVID-19 this spring is followed by several smaller waves during the summer and the next 2 years, gradually decreasing throughout 2021. This could vary by geography and require periodic shelter-in-place recommendations.
  2. The second scenario could be that the first wave is followed by a larger wave in the fall or winter, and then smaller waves in the 2021, which could require shelter-in-place measures again in the fall. This scenario mimics the 1918-1919 pandemic.
  3. The third scenario could be a “slow burn” of transmission during the next 2 years, which may not require additional shelter-in-place orders but will continue to cause new cases and deaths.

IT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE SO VOTE.  VOTE EARLY.  VOTE BY MAIL.

Fight those who want to limit the citizens who can vote.

IT’S YOU CHOICE!

 

Tom Perez

To suggest a redo or recanvazz proves that Tom Perez needs to resign.  This is after the disaster of scheduling all these debates, designing a participation formula that discrimnated against minorities, being the umbrella organization for the Iowa fiasco he has headed.

Iowa and the results are now meaningless and to suggest that we continue to distract from the selection of a Democratic Presidential candidate further proves he needs to resign.

Iowa is over, finished, done, kaput, meaningless.  All it is now is a distraction.  That dog is dead; bury it and go on to defeat impeached Donald J. Trump.  Trump who was acquited by a fake trial with no evidence  or witnesses and therefore, a fake verdict.

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WTF

So far in the impeachment inquiry, the Republicans have focused on Hunter Biden, VP Joe Biden, Benghazi, Hillary’s emails, servers, Burisma, Obama and the whistleblower etc.

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There has been nothing presented by the Republicans to provide a defense of President Donald Trump’s attempted quid pro quo, bribery, extortion and obstruction of justice.

They complain about lack of direct evidence, but the White House refuses to allow those with direct knowledge to testify or to release documents which would be direct evidence.

They obvioiusly think the American people are uninformed and stupid; and they want to keep them that way.

A Good Plan If …

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Medicare for All with a private insurance option is the answer  IF THAT

OPTION HAS THE SAME OR BETTER COVERAGES THAN MEDICARE.

What is wrong with that?  Which would be cheaper for the citizen, Medicare or Private Insurance?  Certainly free market Republicans and Democrats could not object to that.  EVERY ONE HAS INSURANCE EITHER MEDICARE OR THEIR OWN PRIVATE INSURANCE!

What Democrats don’t want is paying for “junk” insurance that provides little or no coverage.

To be or not to be….

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If this court continues to ignore precedent, the Supreme Court will lose all credibility and will become meaningless just like Congress and the Department of Justice. We will become what the founding fathers wrote desperately to avoid, a monarchy controlled by foreign government influence.

Our Two President Country

‘You May Need The Money More Than I Do’: McConnell Once Returned Trump’s Donation – https://www.npr.org/736047999

The Constitution gives only one person the power to veto legislation, but Mitch McConnell has usurped that power. Silently, with the aid of Republicans, Senator McConnell we have become a two President country. McConnell has the first opportunity to “veto” when he refuses to bring legislation to the floor. The President only gets to veto what McConnell lets him see.