Iowa Governor lifts all COVID restrictions (Page 7/7)
blackrams MAR 03, 10:25 PM
Was told today that a couple more states lifted all restrictions.

https://www.aol.com/news/fa...demic-180553773.html

Apparently my new home state (Mississippi) is one of them.

Rams

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cliffw MAR 04, 06:59 AM

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Originally posted by blackrams:
Apparently my new home state (Mississippi) is one of them.



Biden called us the "N" word. Neanderthals. An insult is an insult.
sourmash MAR 04, 08:19 AM
Neanderthals had larger brains but believed to be slower. Mixing with them is where Whites and Asians got an altered portion of the inner brain, a change that allows a widened reasoning.ability.

Did we get Neanderthal privilege?

Oh, hundreds have now died from the covid RNA experimental gene therapy drug.

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blackrams MAR 04, 08:24 AM

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Oh, hundreds have now died from the covid RNA experimental gene therapy drug.




Hundreds? Hadn't heard that but, a few with bad reactions won't surprise me, not everyone has the same reaction. Some folks are allergic to peanuts, most aren't.
Haven't seen any data to back up the hundreds claim but, I have seen data showing millions have been vaccinated.

Rams
sourmash MAR 04, 08:39 AM
Thousands have had adverse reactions.
If it's not on the agenda, then agenda sources aren't going to propagate it.

I never showed an allergy to peanuts until recently. It's mild.

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Rickady88GT MAR 04, 12:09 PM
joe says that this type of loosening of restrictions is "Neanderthal". Way to go there "party of unification".
rinselberg MAR 05, 02:54 AM

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Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
joe says that this type of loosening of restrictions is "Neanderthal". Way to go there "party of unification".


At the end of today's (March 4) "11th Hour" on MSNBC, anchor Brian Williams had some fun with that, airing brief clips of things that Trump has said in front of microphones or on Twitter. When he had access to Twitter.

But I didn't come here to "talk o’ gin and beer." I came to talk about Texas Governor Greg Abbott. CNN's Chris Cuomo and Dr Ashish Jha from Brown University were (trying to) "torch" Texas Governor Abbott over his highly publicized "opening" of Texas.

What caught my attention the most was this: Texas Gov. Abbott stalled federal offer to test migrants [for Covid] then blamed them for spreading Covid.

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"The Biden administration has been releasing immigrants in south Texas that have been exposing Texans to Covid," Abbott, a Republican, said in a CNBC interview Thursday.


I dunno. Is there something to that? Should I look to Fox News or Newsmax or some of the more "red" (as in Red State) online venues to get the full story about this?

Here's two more current CNN reports (text) if anyone wants to scroll quickly through some "Fake News."

"Texas Gov. Abbott faces backlash after lifting coronavirus restrictions"
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03...-handling/index.html

"'It's too soon for it': Small business owners react to Texas dropping mask mandate"
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03...-19-masks/index.html

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cliffw MAR 05, 06:45 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
Biden called us the "N" word. Neanderthals. An insult is an insult.



It's a different day. Now, Mr "B" says he did not call us Neanderthals. That we were just using Neanderthal thinking.

Is he using Black thinking or Brown thinking ?
maryjane MAR 05, 01:05 PM
https://www.cbsnews.com/new...ssissippi-retailers/
blackrams MAR 05, 01:10 PM

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https://www.cbsnews.com/new...ssissippi-retailers/



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Despite the push to reopen, Texas and Mississippi residents will still need to wear face masks if they want to step inside many supermarkets and other large retail chains. The retailers, which include Kroger, Target and Walgreens, cited guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in continuing to require masks and take other measures to protect workers and consumers from the virus.

"There is no change at this time to the company mask mandate policy or any current safety protocols that are in place in our stores or any work locations to protect our customers and team members. We are following current CDC and OSHA guidelines regarding safety protocols," a spokesperson for Walgreens said in an email.



I view this as the Retailer's right, it's their property and they can set the rules. If I don't like it, there's always another store around the corner.

Rams