Colorado restaurant on Mother's day. They subsequently suspended their license for the next 30 days.
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I don't think Cuomo did a good job but I think he was better than you think he was. :cheers:
I think that poll reflects more, how poorly people in NYC view Trump's response.
I would guess if given the poll, how do your rate a bread with a piece of cheese and some mustard or mayo to, two pieces of bread alone, 87% would take the cheese and condiment. The rest are lactose intolerant and therefore would support two pieces of bread, orange bread. People who like two pieces of orange, dry, smelly bread with self tanning oil spilled on the crust (which is most of the bread, dry, stale crust) are those who think Trump did a better job.
And because they were foolish enough to eat the orange cheese, Trump said wasn't cheese because he wanted the cheese vote, they are now all literally FOS, like trump supporters saying he did a good job with this.
Their bowels are full and their anuses are straining to keep in the massive amount of fecal matter that has formed after being fed so many lies and distasteful things. They are terrified to release their bowels because they know that once they purge themselves in a screaming, agonizing bowel movement, they will feel empty, lost and deceived.
So they would rather hold all of that poop inside and let it make them angry and feel full of something.
Somedays, I make myself really laugh.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-hou...235200812.html
I wish someone would punch that turkey neck **** in the face. No urgency when states need federal aid, 15% of the workforce is jobless, with food banks being short of food across America, etc?Quote:
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., whose state included the nation's highest-surging geographic area, said Monday that he has "felt no urgency" for Congress to approve another coronavirus response bill.
This is as the president says coronavirus cases are going down all throughout the country and rapidly.
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The 10 top areas recorded surges of 72.4 percent or greater over a seven-day period compared to the previous week, according to a set of tables produced for the task force by its data and analytics unit. They include Nashville, Tennessee; Des Moines, Iowa; Amarillo, Texas; and — atop the list, with a 650 percent increase — Central City, Kentucky.
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Workers, many of them immigrants, were crowded elbow to elbow as they broke down hog carcasses zipping by on a conveyor belt. The few who had face coverings wore a motley assortment of bandannas, painters’ masks or even sleep masks stretched around their mouths. Some had masks hanging around their necks.
Five days later, the plant was*closed. Tyson said the reason was “worker absenteeism” as well as a spike in cases and community concerns. As of Thursday, the county health department had recorded 1,031 coronavirus infections among Tyson employees — more than a third of the work force. Some are on ventilators. Three have died, according to Tyson.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/10/b....co/mWIvePgxrK
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Cuomo just called covid an act of God.
Let's see how well that goes over.
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ALABAMA SENATE LEADERS WANT TO USE MONEY FROM $2 BILLION-CORONAVIRUS AID TO BUILD NEW STATE HOUSE
https://www.newsweek.com/alabama-sen...-house-1503255
No wonder why Alabama has one of the worst health care systems, one of the worst education systems and is one of poorest states.
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Just the ****ing arrogance it takes for state leaders to ask for something like that is disgusting. What tone deaf garbage. And why does a new state house cost 2 billion dollars?
Do they need how many mouths they could feed of the people out of work with 2 billion dollars?
^^:hi5: simple really.