Wednesday, November 3, 2021

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It’s likely to become President Joe Biden’s most hotly contested COVID policy yet: a sweeping nationwide safety standard for the American workplace that demands large businesses require their employees to either get the vaccine or test regularly.

The temporary emergency rule would apply to every U.S. private business that employs 100 workers or more -- from grocery clerks to meatpacking plant employees -- impacting some 80 million Americans.

It would be the first time Washington has set a federal standard that regards a respiratory virus as an occupational hazard outside of the health care sector, essentially putting COVID in the same category as other workplace safety concerns as asbestos and dangerous machinery.

Details were expected to be released as early as Thursday on the rule, drafted by the Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA.

Again this President will not move out of the vaccines to do something else like Build America, solve south border problems, or oil shortages and skyrocketing prices caused by the same president. The only thing these Dems know is to restrict people's and businesses liberty instead of saying we don't know what to do. Just a thought.


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More Americans died from COVID-19 during the first nine months of the year than during the first nine months of the pandemic under Donald Trump’s presidency, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Despite widely available vaccines and Mr. Biden’s pledge to handle the coronavirus better than his predecessor after taking office Jan. 20, Johns Hopkins’ Coronavirus Research Center reported that, as of Wednesday afternoon, 353,000 Americans had died this year. That surpassed the 352,000 who died from March 2020, when the pandemic started, to December, when the Food and Drug Administration first gave emergency authorization for vaccines.

In a congressional briefing Wednesday, officials with the Coronavirus Research Center said that although delta variant cases and hospitalizations have declined for several weeks, vaccine hesitancy continues and testing has lagged.

Just a thought.

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The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday it soon will begin reducing the pace of its monthly bond purchases, the first step toward pulling back on the massive amount of help it had been providing markets and the economy.

Tapering of bond purchases will start “later this month,” the policymaking Federal Open Market Committee said in its post-meeting statement. The process will see reductions of $15 billion each month -- $10 billion in Treasurys and $5 billion in mortgage-backed securities – from the current $120 billion a month that the Fed is buying.

The committee said the move came “in light of the substantial further progress the economy has made toward the Committee’s goals since last December.”

The move was in line with market expectations following a series of Fed signals that it would begin winding down a program that accelerated in March 2020 as a response to the Covid pandemic.

Markets reacted positively, with stocks turning positive and government bond yields inching higher.

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Republican Glenn Youngkin's projected win in the Virginia governor's race Tuesday erased any doubt: Democrats' slim congressional majorities are in grave danger in next year's midterm elections.

Democratic former Gov. Terry McAuliffe had hoped former President Donald Trump's continuing unpopularity would halt the pendulum swing against a new president and his party that nearly always takes place in Virginia and often continues in the following year's midterms.
Instead, Youngkin drafted a playbook for Republicans to navigate around Trump -- keeping the former President's base energized while also winning back a share of suburbanites who had fled the party during Trump's tenure.
    And while CNN projected Wednesday night that Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy prevailed in New Jersey, the race's neck-and-neck status through the night Tuesday was another shocker for Democrats who expected Murphy to coast to reelection.
    I think voters wants someone to do some work instead of tax and wasteful spending, limiting their freedom, tell them what to do to live their lives, etc.  Just a thought.

    Sears...



    Winsome Sears, the first woman and first woman of color elected lieutenant governor of Virginia on Tuesday night, called out Joy Reid after watching the MSNBC host describe the GOP as “dangerous.”

    “I wish Joy Reid would invite me on her show, let’s see if she’s woman enough to do that, I’d go in a heartbeat and we’d have a real discussion without Joy speaking about me behind my back, if you will,” Sears said during her appearance on Fox’s “The Story with Martha MacCallum” Wednesday afternoon.

    The Liberal Media are getting results they don't like and their influence on people with continue one sided story dwindled greatly.

    Then they have to gether their thought to scare the people from what to come soon. The next election is just around the corner.  Just a thought.

    Coffee...

     


    Like plain tea, black coffee is naturally calorie-free and has no added sugar or carbs. But its low-calorie count isn't the only reason why coffee can support weight loss—the caffeine in coffee can help increase metabolism to help the body burn more calories to help you maintain a healthy weight. 

    large population study revealed that individuals who reported drinking more coffee were more successful at maintaining a healthy weight, compared to those who reported drinking less or no coffee.

    Exactly how can your cup of Joe help you slim down? Some research suggests that coffee may blunt your appetite and tamp down cravings, increase exercise capacity and fat burning, making it easier for you to reach your health goals. 

    In fact, one small study when coffee was enjoyed before a workout revealed that fat burning and energy output were enhanced when the subjects drank coffee versus hot water before their workouts.

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    The Republicans are coming, the Rpublicans are comming. That scared CNN, the Chicken Noudle Network as some called them.

    They don't want you know who to come back and put them down repeatedly for their own made up news. Just a thought.