Anonymous ID: 550dbb May 1, 2021, 10:46 a.m. No.13557925   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FAKE PANDEMIC → TEXAS

 

MOTHERFUCKEEEEEEEEEERS

 

The COVID-19 disaster that did not happen in Texas

 

hen Texas Gov. Greg Abbott lifted his statewide face mask mandate and his limits on business occupancy in early March, Democrats warned that he was inviting a public health disaster. Yet a month and a half later, newly identified coronavirus cases in Texas have fallen by more than 50%, and daily deaths have dropped even more.

 

Meanwhile, states with stricter COVID-19 regulations have seen spikes in daily new cases.

 

This is not the pattern you would expect to see if government-imposed restrictions played a crucial role in curtailing the pandemic, as advocates of those policies assume.

 

Abbott’s critics did not mince words. President Joe Biden said the governor’s decision reflected “Neanderthal thinking.” Gilberto Hinojosa, chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, said it was “extraordinarily dangerous” and “will kill Texans.”

 

https://chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/2021/4/20/22394076/covid-19-texas-pandemic-infection-rates-restrictions-gov-greg-abbott-jacob-sullum

 

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 550dbb May 1, 2021, 10:58 a.m. No.13557980   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'House of Cards' riffs on last year's voting center fiasco in Maricopa County

 

From 2017

 

In episode two of the season released last month, President Frank Underwood is addressing a gathering of governors days before the election. He sets the scene by talking about the terror threats that face America, saying, "We are engaged in the battle of our time."

 

Then he proclaims he is issuing an executive order to create safe conditions for voting.

 

As the governors listen intently, Underwood turns to address the Netflix audience:

 

“I’m urging these governors to consolidate their voting sites and create ‘voting centers’ so that people feel safe to come out and vote.

 

“I’m commending Gov. Sally Morrison of the great state of Arizona for giving us all such a good example of voting centers as used in their recent primary.”

 

Ah yes, that great success with consolidated polling places Maricopa County used for last year's presidential-preference election. The plan that caused long lines, clogged parking lots and loads of disaffected voters, not to mention people who just gave up and went home.

 

https://eu.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2017/06/09/house-of-cards-arizona-voting-issues/382863001/