Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Bottoms...
Monday, May 3, 2021
Spend...
Not to worry that much. More Taxes to come on corporation and the wealthy that poor people buy from food, cloth, shelter, will never reach homeless people. The rest of us will pay dearly..
Wright...
The special election in Texas’ Sixth Congressional District on Saturday was seen as the first competitive race since Joe Biden was elected president and a bellwether on how a district that was seen to be purpling reacted to the new administration’s first 100 days.
The results were seen as a blow to Democrats because two Republicans earned enough votes to advance to a runoff. Susan Wright, the wife of the late Republican Rep. Ron Wright, was followed in votes by Jake Ellzey who eked out a win over Democrat Jana Lynne Sanchez.
Friday, April 30, 2021
Taxes...
While the President said we will tax only the rich, it reached us already. That is trickle down taxes to the poor.
Biden administration already approved the Congestion pricing in Manhattan, New York. The Federal government is looking on additional taxes on driving.
Freezing the oil production in federal land, increases the gas prices doubled already for the little people..
Good going. Just a thought.
Young...
"This multisite U.S. evaluation under real-world conditions suggests that vaccination provided protection against COVID-19–associated hospitalization among adults aged ≥65 years," the CDC wrote in the study. "
The study evaluated 417 hospitalized adults across 14 states from January to March. The U.S. agency said the findings were consistent with those found in clinical trials.
What about the Young? That is where problems appear.
Problems are clear in Covid vaccines with Johnson and Johnson, Astra Zeneca, [Blood Clots for Women], and Pfizer--Moderna [Myocarditis to young people.]
Some one has to stand up for those young people as some scientists [40%] of the Food and Drug Administration who rejected J & J.
Just a thought.
Recall...
So is it election year again in California?
The recall petition doesn’t say a word about the pandemic, it was written before the virus upended normal life. But it gained a surge of signatures after news broke in November that a maskless Newsom joined lobbyists for a dinner party at the posh French Laundry restaurant, even though he was telling Californians to mask up and avoid socializing.
The count grew as the state’s unemployment system paid out billions to fraudsters, and its chaotic COVID vaccine distribution left people scrambling for shots. With many schools, churches and businesses closed by Newsom’s stay-at-home orders, the recall that began as a conservative rebuke of his progressive policies has morphed into a referendum on his pandemic response.
Will you be asked to toss a governor just a year shy of the end of his term? It’s now all but certain, because recall supporters have submitted the signatures necessary to get it on the ballot.
New...
The new guidance is part of an update from the agency on what activities are safest for Americans, depending on whether they are fully vaccinated; that is, those who are two weeks out from their last dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
People who are fully vaccinated should also feel comfortable without face coverings outside with other small groups when it's unclear whether others have had their