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Originally Posted by Bajingo
(Post 1593383)
It won't get used for shit. Money doesn't help Texas at all right now.
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Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1593377)
Wo gives a shit. Seriously. You think the people who are freezing and can't find supplies give a crap about political strategy right now? Like people are gonna turn away assistance because they see it as a political ploy?
AOC has raised 2 million now for Texans. Cruz went on vacation. Even if AOC came out and said "I'm raising this money for yall just to spite Ted Cruz" no one will give a crap. They need help. Some are using their positions to do so, some are not. "It's not his job!" Correct. It's not hers either. |
Damn, that's deep. No clue what it means or how it's any sort of rebuttal, but I'm sure 14 year old me would've waxed philosophical about it for days.
Very deep. Much philosophy. So blinders. |
Originally Posted by poormxdad
(Post 1593381)
Serious question... what will this money be used for, and will it have any affect in the near term?
"According to her office, the fundraiser crossed the $2 million threshold just before 11 a.m. ET Friday, securing hundreds of thousands of donations for Family Eldercare, Feeding Texas, Houston Food Bank, ECHO (Ending Community Homelessness Coalition) and the Bridge Homeless Recovery Center. The fundraiser has since added five more groups." |
Where's FEMA? Or do we only hate them when there's a President that doesn't call a lid at 8am and has an R next to his name?
so many blinders. |
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FEMA is onsite, but you knew this.
Biden released emergency funds immediately days ago without fanfare, nor demands for praise, nor rejections because they "weren't nice to him". But you knew this. Last I checked the only ones that hate FEMA were conservatives. Or did you already forget the whole "Jade Helm" debacle? Snow goggles. Without balaclavas. |
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1593389)
Assuming you actually want to know;
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Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1593402)
FEMA is onsite, but you knew this.
Biden released emergency funds immediately days ago without fanfare, nor demands for praise, nor rejections because they "weren't nice to him". But you knew this. Last I checked the only ones that hate FEMA were conservatives. Or did you already forget the whole "Jade Helm" debacle? Snow goggles. Without balaclavas. Sleepy 8am joe, beto, aoc, and fema seem to be taking care of business... Whats lyin ted even to do? Where's pete? https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2021/02/f82/DOE%20202%28c%29%20Emergency%20Order%20-%20ERCOT%2002.14.2021.pdf |
I don't suppose your job ever has "all hands on deck" moments.
State and Federal emergencies are "all hands on deck" moments for elected officials. Even Cruz is admitting he messed up here. You can stop polishing his boots. |
Isnt Congress in recess? Should they be taking a week off while tens of thousands of people are still dying? All hands on deck.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/18/o...attention.html
Critical thinking, as we’re taught to do it, isn’t helping in the fight against misinformation.
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
(Post 1593407)
Even Cruz is admitting he messed up here. You can stop polishing his boots.
What he should have said: The beach set me up. https://dcist.com/wp-content/uploads...uto-649378.gif I guess Ted should be glad he didn't fly to china with his daughters to score a $billion deal for them; we'd never hear the end of it. |
talk about mishandling an emergency:
NEW REPORT CONCLUDES THAT CUOMO’S CONTROVERSIAL NURSING HOME ORDER MAY HAVE RESULTED IN AT LEAST 1,000 FATALITIES by Kevin Ryan A new report has found that New York nursing homes that took in patients under Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s controversial mandate had death rates that were significantly higher than those that didn’t. The analysis, which looked at a period from March 25th to May 10th, determined that the order was associated with nearly 20% of the 5,780 nursing deaths that occurred during that time. The report was released yesterday by the Empire Center for Public Policy, an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank in New York. It analyzed the nursing home data that was finally released by the New York State Department of Health after months of stonewalling state and federal legislators and investigators. The Cuomo administration forced nursing homes to admit patients who had tested positive in an effort to alleviate overcrowding in hospitals. Cuomo later rescinded the order after nearly two months. The Empire Center found that nursing homes had escalated death tolls after accepting virus patients into their facilities, averaging 9.3 more deaths per facility than those that didn’t, according to the report. “The findings contradict a central conclusion of the Health Department” that “admission policies were not a significant factor in nursing home fatalities”. “This analysis indicates that the guidance may have made a bad situation worse,” the Empire Center said of Cuomo's order. The DOJ, the FBI, and the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney’s Office have all announced investigations into Cuomo's pandemic response. |
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how sad this disease is. They had to pass a law because they wouldn't arrest the people in contempt and not following the law.
As we’ve reported previously, after being subpoenaed by the Arizona Senate and then suing the Senate to prevent a Senate audit of their 2020 election results, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) agreed to have an audit if they could pick the auditors. The two firms they picked they claimed were the only two who were certified by the governmental body the US Election Assistance Commission (EAC). However, we found that these firms were not certified at the time they were selected by the MCBOS: Arizona Senate Passes Bill Strengthening Its Investigative Powers Amid Maricopa County Vote Audit DisputeThe Arizona Senate passed a bill Thursday that would grant the Arizona legislature the authority to subpoena election records like ballots and tabulating equipment, and ignore any laws to the contrary. The Senate passed Senate Bill 1408 on its third reading in the state’s upper chamber along a 16–14 party-line vote, with Republicans voting for and Democrats voting against. The bill amends a portion of the Arizona statutes such that county election equipment, systems and records, and other information that is under the control of county personnel “may not be deemed privileged information, confidential information, or other information protected from disclosure.” It also subjects such records to a subpoena and stipulates that they “must be produced” and the legislature’s authority to conduct related probes “may not be infringed by any other law.” The rule change is to be retroactive as of Dec. 31, 2019, meaning it would apply to records around the November election. |
Breaking news: two people celebrate the vp returning home during the emergency and not visiting texas.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1593384)
ask BLM how that 5 billion is doing.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1593442)
At least according to Arlo Guthry while performing "Alice's Resturant" |
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