We’re Finally Reaching The End Of Bipartisan Infrastructure, Folks | Talking Points Memo

Alligators vs disease are not equally graphic, but equally fatal.

I swear were I 20 years younger moving to Canada would be a no-brainer. This nation is sliding into insanity, and I see no stopping it.

Cut it out will ya, I’m having a good day!

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Send me the money. I can’t shake this little wisp of grocery bag off my hand.

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Well just damn
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Well shit
LindellTV and Frankspeech servers have all failed as of 9:00 CDT so there is no live stream. Probably a DDOS or other hack attack to prevent this from happening. Hopefully, they can get around this otherwise there will be nothing to see.

Not a good look. Lindell allegedly has internet super geniuses that will prove that china hacked the election but doesn’t have anyone who can keep a livestream running.

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Finally. Real vote. Cross your fingers.
I can’t help but think Mitch must be up to something nefarious though.

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DeSantis happens to be a Navy veteran. You’d figure that he’d have some understanding of the cruise line issue since he was vaccinated when he served. Ships, vaccines.

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Maintenance is always important. They need run a defrag on the internet and see if that clears it up.

(Memories of a tech who no matter what the problem was, started with a system defrag)

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I asked this yesterday, so school board members are paid in FL? In all districts? And why?
I live in MO, we elect them and they’re not paid.

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Yep …and aggressively persecuting any & all who have the audacity to reveal the truth!

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Let this sink in: no matter the category, this hurricane is less threatening to the health and safety of Floridians than is their Governor.

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I keep picturing a tent / arsenal, with occasional stacks of guns along the passages, filled with overweight bearded men on patrol, Their “Don’t Tread on Me” colors streaming, and women scurrying around with pitchers of koolaid, snapping selfies and videos as they move from cot to cot, encouraging their followers to pray for all their new friends.

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I’m going to guess that we will soon see which state’s SC is the worst.

What I get from the TX SC saying that it’s a dispute between executive and legislative is interesting, Because what TX is doing is setting up a system to discourage and make it harder to vote. I guess the people have to be harmed before justice can step in.

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Nothing that DeSantis knows about the world of objective reality matters to his political calculations. Nothing from the death of children on down the list of priorities for sane people matters. The only things that matter to him are the opinions of the most radicalized voters. Nothing. Else. Matters.

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Will your herbal supplement make one attractive to the opposite sex? Can it pull someone out of their mother’s basement? Does it have reality affirming properties? Does the letter “Q” figure anywhere in the brand name?

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And what about all that loose change you collect as you go about your day?

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Insult on top of injury.

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July 31, 2021 at 7:39 p.m. EDT

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida reported 21,683 new cases of COVID-19, the state’s highest one-day total since the start of the pandemic, according to federal health data released Saturday, as its theme park resorts again started asking visitors to wear masks indoors.

The state has become the new national epicenter for the virus, accounting for around a fifth of all new cases in the U.S. as the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread.
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The figures show how quickly the number of cases is rising in the Sunshine State: only a day earlier, Florida reported 17,093 new daily cases. The previous peak in Florida had been 19,334 cases reported on Jan. 7, before the availability of vaccinations became widespread.

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Here in Wisconsin, it varies by individual school district. We’re the third largest in the state and our are paid a nominal amount - they may also be eligible for benefits at the rate that district employees pay (which is no bargain any longer).

In Florida, however, they are all, apparently, not only paid and receive benefits but they are State of Florida employees. And the legislature had been trying to change that, most recently beginning this past March

ETA: Link to the latest salary schedule I could find from 2017-2018. They average over $35K per year

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