The Coronavirus, not the beer

Without those nosey feds to worry about we'll be able to make sure only the right votes are cast. We're all narrow minded bigots, just waiting for the chance to act like the Duke boys again.

I'm not the one supporting the candidate promising to keep the suburbs safe from um people who would make them unsafe. That kind of position is pretty close to George Wallace territory. I'm sure George had some redeeming positions on other issues.

Hey it's just words and tweets. Let's pretend it didnt happen.

When you dance with the devil you kinda get used to how he smells. Sometimes you even start to like it.

I want to emphasize that this is not a north-south thing. A few miles from where I live there is a town called Mount Vernon. The schools there are over 90% African American. We have achieved our version of "segregation forever." And there is a lot of resistance in the richer towns to even modest proposals to expand the supply of affordable housing so that more of the families in Mount Vernon can afford to move and get their kids into a better school system. Westchester County is where our president gets his knowledge of this dynamic. Not Georgia. He made his pitch with Westchester moms (and dads) in mind. And of course he knows it translates well elsewhere. The good news is that this kind of political pitch translates less and less well as time passes. The bad news is that people remain quite resistant to integrating neighborhoods and schools to the kinds of families who would benefit the most from such integration. That changes much more slowly than their rejection of the rhetoric.
 
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When the left loses Silver it may be time to reevaluate

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This is wild.

Newsom is not very popular in parts of this state. What was once a promising political career may very well end with him being primaried out of office.
 
Newsome stinks on rails. I don’t contribute politically to anyone but I’d damn sure seek out and vet his opponent

If I was in California
 
I'm not the one supporting the candidate promising to keep the suburbs safe from um people who would make them unsafe. That kind of position is pretty close to George Wallace territory. I'm sure George had some redeeming positions on other issues.

Hey it's just words and tweets. Let's pretend it didnt happen.

When you dance with the devil you kinda get used to how he smells. Sometimes you even start to like it.

I want to emphasize that this is not a north-south thing. A few miles from where I live there is a town called Mount Vernon. The schools there are over 90% African American. We have achieved our version of "segregation forever." And there is a lot of resistance in the richer towns to even modest proposals to expand the supply of affordable housing so that more of the families in Mount Vernon can afford to move and get their kids into a better school system. Westchester County is where our president gets his knowledge of this dynamic. Not Georgia. He made his pitch with Westchester moms (and dads) in mind. And of course he knows it translates well elsewhere. The good news is that this kind of political pitch translates less and less well as time passes. The bad news is that people remain quite resistant to integrating neighborhoods and schools to the kinds of families who would benefit the most from such integration. That changes much more slowly than their rejection of the rhetoric.

You've managed amazingly to pretend to be outraged at Trump's racism but I've not seen you yet comment on Biden's countless racist remarks and actions... buddies with the KKK dude, responsible for the crime bill, super predators, back in chains, non diverse thought patterns, "you ain't black" etc etc etc

But you're mad about a tweet about the suberbs while cities are literally being burned
 
I'm not the one supporting the candidate promising to keep the suburbs safe from um people who would make them unsafe. That kind of position is pretty close to George Wallace territory. I'm sure George had some redeeming positions on other issues.

Hey it's just words and tweets. Let's pretend it didnt happen.

When you dance with the devil you kinda get used to how he smells. Sometimes you even start to like it.

I want to emphasize that this is not a north-south thing. A few miles from where I live there is a town called Mount Vernon. The schools there are over 90% African American. We have achieved our version of "segregation forever." And there is a lot of resistance in the richer towns to even modest proposals to expand the supply of affordable housing so that more of the families in Mount Vernon can afford to move and get their kids into a better school system. Westchester County is where our president gets his knowledge of this dynamic. Not Georgia. He made his pitch with Westchester moms (and dads) in mind. And of course he knows it translates well elsewhere. The good news is that this kind of political pitch translates less and less well as time passes. The bad news is that people remain quite resistant to integrating neighborhoods and schools to the kinds of families who would benefit the most from such integration. That changes much more slowly than their rejection of the rhetoric.

You've managed amazingly to pretend to be outraged at Trump's racism but I've not seen you yet comment on Biden's countless racist remarks and actions... buddies with the KKK dude, responsible for the crime bill, super predators, back in chains, non diverse thought patterns, "you ain't black" etc etc etc

But you're mad about a tweet about the suberbs while cities are literally being burned
 
I thought I was playing along in the spirit of the game. Of course a smelly rube like me doesn't catch on very quickly so I likely misunderstood.
 
Will there ever be a point we celebrate Florida and try to learn from it?

No? Full sinister control from the blue states? That's what I figured

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Looking at the chart above, California is about to close the gap

looks like it will...but that's a pretty big gap

it's a bit odd that more people have died in florida in the past week...but some of the recent data are funky due to thanksgiving
 
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Looking at the chart above, California is about to close the gap

btw i put this up earlier...thought you'd be interested

Excess deaths per 100,000 (mid March to mid November)

NY 219
NJ 213
LA 186
MS 180
CT 158
AZ 144
SC 142
AL 140
MI 137
IL 136

a lot of people are gonna be dying the next 3 or 4 months
 
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