Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

According to the left, it is a tragedy that 10,000 babies were born instead of murdered in the womb

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Florida leaders face 'challenges in filling' critical public health roles as Malaria cases emerge

- Maya Boddie
July 07, 2023


Weeks after four malaria cases were detected in Florida, state officials are struggling to fill two important public health positions, Rolling Stone reports.

On Thursday, July 6, NBC exclusively reported the vacant roles "are in the Florida Health Department's Bureau of Epidemiology, which plays a key role in monitoring and combating the spread of disease in the state."

NBC also notes Florida Republican Governor Ron "DeSantis' hands-off approach during the height of the Covid pandemic made him a star with conservatives nationally, and he regularly touts his strategy in his 2024 presidential campaign," however, "the approach has also given Florida the reputation of being ground zero for how the division in public health administration is treated."


The Sunshine State, according to Rolling Stone, "hasn't had anyone at the top of the Bureau of Epidemiology since last month, and the surveillance administrator position has been empty since March."




Florida International University an infectious disease expert Dr. Aileen Marty, told NBC News, "These are critical public health functions," adding, "There has, unfortunately, been recent politicization of the use of vaccines and health services for refugees and other immigrants, which may explain the challenges in filling this vital position."


Late last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an alert after four cases of malaria, which is spread by mosquitoes, were found in Florida for the first time in two decades. As a result, the Florida Health Department has issued an advisory on mosquito-borne illnesses.


The report also notes the CDC "issued an alert for new cases of malaria in Florida just days ago," according to Rolling Stone
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/nyregion/mayor-adams-photo-venable-fake.html

In Mayor Eric Adams’s first month in office, he was confronted with a tragic crisis: the deaths of two New York City police officers who were responding to a domestic disturbance in Harlem.

Mr. Adams, a former police captain who campaigned as a Democratic crime fighter, quickly sought to humanize the killings. The loss of the officers, he said, reminded him of the 1987 line-of-duty death of a friend, Officer Robert Venable.

“I still think about Robert,” Mr. Adams said at a news conference at City Hall. “I keep a picture of Robert in my wallet.”

A week later, Mr. Adams posed for a portrait in his office, holding a wallet-size photo of Officer Venable after The New York Times had requested to see it. Mr. Adams has since repeated the moving anecdote in media interviews and at a Police Academy ceremony last June, where he again displayed Officer Venable’s picture.

But the weathered photo of Officer Venable had not actually spent decades in the mayor’s wallet. It had been created by employees in the mayor’s office in the days after Mr. Adams claimed to have been carrying it in his wallet.

The employees were instructed to create a photo of Officer Venable, according to a person familiar with the request. A picture of the officer was found on Google; it was printed in black-and-white and made to look worn as if the mayor had been carrying it for some time, including by splashing some coffee on it, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.

Two former City Hall aides, who asked not to be identified, said they were informed about the manipulated photo last year, not long after it was created.


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I mean, really?
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/nyregion/mayor-adams-photo-venable-fake.html

In Mayor Eric Adams’s first month in office, he was confronted with a tragic crisis: the deaths of two New York City police officers who were responding to a domestic disturbance in Harlem.

Mr. Adams, a former police captain who campaigned as a Democratic crime fighter, quickly sought to humanize the killings. The loss of the officers, he said, reminded him of the 1987 line-of-duty death of a friend, Officer Robert Venable.

“I still think about Robert,” Mr. Adams said at a news conference at City Hall. “I keep a picture of Robert in my wallet.”

A week later, Mr. Adams posed for a portrait in his office, holding a wallet-size photo of Officer Venable after The New York Times had requested to see it. Mr. Adams has since repeated the moving anecdote in media interviews and at a Police Academy ceremony last June, where he again displayed Officer Venable’s picture.

But the weathered photo of Officer Venable had not actually spent decades in the mayor’s wallet. It had been created by employees in the mayor’s office in the days after Mr. Adams claimed to have been carrying it in his wallet.

The employees were instructed to create a photo of Officer Venable, according to a person familiar with the request. A picture of the officer was found on Google; it was printed in black-and-white and made to look worn as if the mayor had been carrying it for some time, including by splashing some coffee on it, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.

Two former City Hall aides, who asked not to be identified, said they were informed about the manipulated photo last year, not long after it was created.


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I mean, really?

Guys always been trash. Everyone knows it. If people keep electing these morons, NYC will be as worse off as SF
 
Friend of mine posted a video of him in ATL getting gas. Sounds like a warzone. When will these blue states get their junk under control? Probably a hundred plus rounds going off.
 
Does the fact that she has not been arrested for doing so maybe encourage her to reflect on whether she is misinformed?

it's a mental illness

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No show, advertisement, or social movement has done more to stunt the promotion of women in the world view than that show.
 
Does the fact that she has not been arrested for doing so maybe encourage her to reflect on whether she is misinformed?

it's a mental illness

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your "Is Free Speech Under Attack in this Country?" is 238 pages long with 4753 posts in it and it doesn't stop you from reflecting on whether you're misinformed

it's a mental illness
 
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your "Is Free Speech Under Attack in this Country?" is 238 pages long with 4753 posts in it and it doesn't stop you

it's a mental illness

ahh but you see what I do there is post examples of people's speech being censored, either by the government or private corps.

If Anna can show an example of someone being punished for using the word "gay" in the state of Florida... I'll happily retract my comment.

you and your idiot cult members are all mentally... sad to see but its good to know
 
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