Saturday, March 30, 2019

Nevada...

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A former Nevada state assemblywoman said  that former Vice President Joe Biden made her feel "uneasy, gross, and confused" in 2014 when, at a campaign rally in Nevada, she said he kissed her on the back of the head.
Lucy Flores wrote about her allegations in an essay for The Cut, an arm of New York magazine, saying the encounter with Biden occurred sidestage during a November 2014 event when she was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of the state.  
In poll after poll of the 2020 Democratic primary so far, former Vice President Joe Biden keeps on leading.
But the big question is whether that lead will prove durable once the campaign gets serious  or whether it will evaporate, as several past national frontrunners’ early leads have once exposed to reality. 
 Her account comes as Biden is considering a bid for president in 2020. He is expected to announce his decision as soon as April.
The Democrats are trying to get rid of the leading candidate. He is out before he is in. 
Just a thought.



Swooosh...



One Democratic hopeful to run for the president of 2020.

Sitting...

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Friday, March 29, 2019

Burn...



What happened to the Democratic party as it comes to the Green New Deal. Where is Schumer and Pelosi who never let an occasion to blame someone else for whatever.

Did the young Dems just stepped over the line and needed to learn a lesson and that lessen was delivered a slap to the face by Dems and Republicans together in one humiliating message, stand in line?

Just a thought.

Gone...

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The hopes of the Media, CNN, MSNBC, and the Democrats have gone up in smoke again and again. Trump, kavanough and Muller.

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The Democrats in New York are discussing the State budget of 187 Billion Dollars.  Now since the majority in Albany are Democrats, it is the time to tax every one they can. From Congestion pricing that they cause themselves, to Marijuana, and in between including paper bags in the grocery stores, while the waste continue. What a disgrace. 
Just a thought.

Measel...

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Rockland County has declared a state of emergency over the ongoing measles outbreak, with Executive Ed Day announcing that non-vaccinated minors are now barred from public places. 

Now in effect, anyone who is under 18 years of age and is not vaccinated against the measles is prohibited from public places until the declaration expires in 30 days or until they receive the MMR vaccination.

Officials said law enforcement will not be patrolling the streets or asking for vaccination records, but if someone is found in violation of the declaration, their case will be referred to the district attorney's office. 

Parents will also be held accountable for their children if they are found in violation of the state of emergency, and could face fines and possible jail time. 

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Splindered...

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell held a procedural vote on the resolution — a wide-ranging progressive wish list aimed at making the US carbon-neutral by 2030 — this week, in an effort to get Democrats on the record about their support for the ambitious proposal.


Nearly all members of the Democratic caucus voted “present” when the resolution came up for a vote, with just four breaking and voting against it. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), and Doug Jones (D-AL), all lawmakers from more moderate or conservative states voted “No” on the resolution.

Sen. Angus King (I-ME), an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, also voted against it.
Democrats predominately voted “present” on the resolution as a means of calling out Republicans, who had set up this vote to highlight potential splits in the Democratic caucus and force lawmakers to splinter from a high-profile, progressive idea.

Why did the Democrats just let her sink so early? And if the deal was worth it, why didn't the seniors championed it?

What is the Democratic ideas of working for the little people instead of taxing as much as they can? Just a thought.

Mary...

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Mary Mallon also known as Typhoid Mary, was an Irish-American cook. She was the first person in the United States identified as an asymptomatic carrier of the pathogen associated with typhoid fever

She was presumed to have infected 51 people, three of whom died, over the course of her career as a cook.[1] She was twice forcibly isolated by public health authorities and died after a total of nearly three decades in isolation.


From 1900 to 1907, Mallon worked as a cook in the New York City area for seven families.[7]In 1900, she worked in Mamaroneck, New York, where, within two weeks of her employment, residents developed typhoid fever. 
In 1901, she moved to Manhattan, where members of the family for whom she worked developed fevers and diarrhea, and the laundress died. Mallon then went to work for a lawyer and left after seven of the eight people in that household became ill.[8]
In the year 1906, Mary took a position in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and within two weeks 10 of the 11 family members were hospitalized with typhoid.
She changed jobs again, and similar occurrences happened in three more households.[8] She worked as a cook for the family of a wealthy New York banker, Charles Henry Warren. When the Warrens rented a house in Oyster Bay for the summer of 1906, Mallon went along, too. From August 27 to September 3, six of the 11 people in the family came down with typhoid fever. The disease at that time was "unusual" in Oyster Bay, according to three medical doctors who practiced there.[citation needed]Mallon was subsequently hired by other families, and outbreaks followed her.