Friday, December 10, 2021

Crowded...

 


Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York and Illinois have accounted for the majority of the country’s increase in hospital beds filled, according to an NBC News analysis of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services data.

While these states make up 35 percent of the population among states with increasing Covid hospitalizations, they make up 60 percent of the added beds, the analysis showed.

Unvaccinated people make up 87 percent of Covid patients who are in an intensive care unit in the state and 88 percent of Covid patients who are on a ventilator are unvaccinated. 

Another factor that is not referred to deliberately is the crowded buses and subway trains in NYC that the workers encounter on a daily basis which no one is doing anything about it other than talking. 

Just a thought

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Grab..

 


Through...

 

The highway of the upright leads away from evil; he who guards his way protects his life. 18Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. 19It is better to be lowly in spirit among the humble than to divide the spoil with the proud.…

Slim..

 


Roe..

 


Bob...

 




Ink..

 




Dacher..

 


Again..

 

 CNN anchor Don Lemon is facing "ethical questions," after it was claimed in court that he had warned Jussie Smollett about the police investigation into his alleged racist and homophobic attack.
Former Empire star Smollett is currently awaiting the jury's verdict, after standing trial amid accusations he orchestrated his own alleged attack by two men in 2019 on the streets of Chicago, during which he stated that a noose was tied around his neck.
During a court testimony earlier this week, Smollett alleged that Lemon had sent him a message informing him that the Chicago Police Department did not believe his account of what had happened on the night in question.
The claim sparked an outcry among many, a number called on CNN to fire Lemon, while others questioned the legality of his alleged actions. 
What is happening in the Ethics of CNN? This didn't just happen yesterday or just in one situation.  Just a thought.

Tester...

 



The Senate on Wednesday voted to nix President Biden's vaccine mandate for larger businesses, handing Republicans a symbolic win.

Senators voted 52-48 on the resolution, which needed a simple majority to be approved. Democratic Sens. Jon Tester (Mont.) and Joe Manchin (W.Va.) voted with Republicans, giving it enough support to be sent to the House. 

The resolution faces an uphill path in the House, where Republicans aren't able to use a similar fast-track process to force a vote over the objections of Democratic leadership. Instead, Republicans are hoping to get the simple majority needed to force a vote through a discharge petition, which will require support from a handful of House Democrats. 

But Republicans view Wednesday's Senate vote as a significant win, and it's the first time they've been able to use the Congressional Review Act to successfully get a resolution targeting a Biden rule through the Senate. 

Some of the Democrats Senators are not happy with the current disarray. Just a thought.