There's so much going on today with Election Day and COVID-19.
More than 61,000 children in the U.S. were diagnosed with Covid-19 last week — more than in any other week during the pandemic, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association reported Monday.
In all, 853,635 children have been diagnosed with the virus this year, representing 11.1 percent of all U.S. cases. The percentage of pediatric cases has risen steadily since mid-April, when children accounted for just 2 percent of Covid-19 cases in the country.
"This is a stark reminder of the impact this pandemic is having on everyone — including our children and adolescents," Dr. Sally Goza, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said in a news release. The organization updates the number of children with Covid-19 weekly, using state health department data.
Further down:
As of Thursday, 121 children had died.
The tally doesn't include a 13-year-old boy who died over the weekend in Missouri, less than two weeks after he last attended class.
So much could be prevented if schools would just go fully remote until we know it is safe in school buildings. Please review the CDC guidelines and send them to de Blasio and Mulgrew:
Lowest risk:
Students and teachers engage in virtual-only classes, activities, and events
Only stating the obvious there.
I have been somewhat surprised and rather perplexed that readers have taken the national election battle here in the comments. There have to be better places than a dissident UFT blog to argue over the merits of Joe Biden or Donald Trump.
You know where I am coming from writing this blog. I voted for Biden weeks ago with an absentee ballot but am not a big fan. I do have some hopes for Biden on education because his wife Jill Biden is a community college professor who seems to get it on the schools. My class at Middle College was invited to hear her speak when she appeared at LaGuardia Community College in 2016. After listening to her, I came out believing she is on our side. That said, we have to be concerned that the so-called education reformers are fighting to get their voice heard on who Biden picks as the Secretary of Education.
It may be a bit premature as no votes have been tallied as I write this but Chalkbeat this afternoon covered their favorite anti-public education/anti-union group called Democrats for Educational Reform. DFER is trying to push certain pro-charter school people for Secretary of Education.
Democrats for Education Reform is coordinating a behind-the-scenes push for Chicago schools chief Janice Jackson, the head of Baltimore schools Sonja Brookins Santelises, or Philadelphia superintendent William Hite, according to an email sent to supporters Monday by the group’s president Shavar Jeffries and obtained by Chalkbeat. All three, Jeffries wrote, would represent a “‘big tent’ approach to education policy making.”
Translation: Political realities mean that someone who has championed a specific brand of education reform isn’t likely to be Biden’s pick. But it’s possible for the choice to be someone who’s worked closely with charter schools while running a big-city school district — rather than someone affiliated with a major teachers union, for instance, whose tent might be too small for Democrats for Education Reform.
We cannot allow ourselves to be "Arne Duncaned" if Biden wins. One has to get way down toward the bottom of the Chalkbeat article before they talk about the changing political times and why DFER may not have so much sway with Biden.
In general, though, DFER has found some of its favored policies moving further from the Democratic Party’s mainstream. As a presidential candidate, Biden has proposed a slew of new federal restrictions on charter schools and been critical of standardized testing — a clear shift from the Obama administration, which promoted the growth of charter schools and teacher evaluations linked to test scores.
“It is certainly the Biden plan,” the campaign’s policy director Stef Feldman said at a recent event, describing the candidate’s agenda for schools. “The vice president is pretty committed to the concept that we need to be investing in our public neighborhood schools and we can’t be diverting funding away from them.”
A number of factors have driven the shift within the Democratic party — including disillusionment with Obama-era reforms, the increased political strength of teachers and their unions, and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who is highly unpopular among Democrats and became a figurehead for school choice.
They then mention national union leaders Randi and Lili as possible Secretaries of Education.
I wonder who some of you would pick for the job.
For anyone who doesn't think it is important, recall how Arne Duncan didn't have to go through Congress to change federal education policy in a significant way. All the Obama administration did was to dangle federal money as a way to get the states to adhere to President Obama's pro-charter school, anti-public school teacher Race to the Top agenda that we are still paying for with the horrible evaluation system.
Concerning the election today, I hope it is decided sooner rather than later and decisively. If Trump wins again through the electoral college but loses the popular vote, that will be the worst of all outcomes for the country. As I stated in the comments the other day, a third Republican victory in twenty years after their candidate loses the popular vote will lead to many feeling we live under a Republican minority rule apartheid presidency. I don't condone violence to change our archaic political system even if many believe they are powerless. I prefer going the route of an action like a general strike. Something's eventually gotta give.
No matter who gets to 270 electoral votes, I fear a long-drawn-out election fight will be terrible for the USA, especially when COVID-19 is spreading again quickly.
Have a great time watching the results trickle in tonight. I didn't watch in 2016 because I had a sick feeling that something was amiss early that November evening so I sensibly went to bed and got the news all at once when I woke up early in the morning. I won't soon forget going to work the day after the Trump triumph, and with the exception of two or three people, thinking I was comforting teachers and students who were grieving the death of a close relative. Tonight, I feel uncertain about so much more. I'm just relieved to have my family and close friends.
Praying for our great nation. Whoever wins should have a plan to strengthen and heal the country. All children should receive a challenging education and held accountable. All educators should hold students their peers admin mayor and uft president accountable. Speak up Act out Whenever someone breaks the contract.
ReplyDeleteStay safe. May God bless America
Linda Darling-Hammond is on the short list.
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ReplyDeleteKeep hoping and praying and keep paying dues to the UFT.
However, reality is setting in.
It looks like Trump is going to win a second term.
@1018...
DeletePraying isn't reality to you? Of course not.
Anyway...praying for MY nation.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch 10:18.
ReplyDeleteTrump shouldn’t be president. However Biden presents as a frail old man on the verge of dementia. As we know in this world perception accounts for a whole lot. I hate to say this but I think we are in for 4 more years of this nut job. When will the Dems put up a half way decent candidate of both sound mind and body?
ReplyDeleteBiden is likely winning. GOP keeps Senate. So it will be...
ReplyDeleteBiden wins, the Senate won't pass his bills, he executive orders, gets sued, the lawsuit goes to a 6-3 SCOTUS.
ReplyDeleteThe rioters in NYC are sitting in their hands hoping their hated orange golden ticket Trump will win so they can get down to business - Christmas is coming and baby needs a new pair of Nikes.
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ReplyDeleteWe won't be Dunc-ed again if we back Linda Darling-Hammond and she gets the job in a Biden Admin.
excerpted from the Washington Post
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Valerie Strauss
By the time Obama was elected, major flaws in the No Child Left Behind K-12 law were obvious, and its mandates to states were impossible to meet. With Darling-Hammond, then a Stanford University professor, stewarding the transition team, some in the education world were given hope that the new president would make equity a key goal. Those in the corporate-based school reform community, however, saw her as being too tied to unions and blasted that decision.
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But instead of naming her as education secretary, Obama tapped Arne Duncan. A former chief of Chicago schools and a friend of Obama’s, Duncan was deeply steeped in the corporate reform movement that embraced the Common Core standards, tests, data and school “choice” as the way to close the achievement gap.
Darling-Hammond then wrote an award-winning book, “The Flat World and Education: How America’s Commitment to Equity Will Determine Our Future,” about authentic educational equity, and had two copies printed in hardcover. One was for her; the other she sent to Obama in an effort to try to steer his reform policies toward equity. He didn’t.
Darling-Hammond has an extraordinary résumé and has long been sought out by federal, state and local officials and educators to help improve education policy and practices.
The dominos started falling late last night with Wisconsin, Michigan is next, Georgia will follow today as the big cities run the mail ballots. It's a done deal.
ReplyDeleteSo on to the topic, it's going to be - using Norm's term - a "deformer". AOC pointed out how the Dems didn't do as well with Hispanics (particularly in Florida) as expected. That's going to be a key for Harris (I don't think Biden is going to finish the term let alone run) in '24 particularly if the D's want to flip Texas. Key Dem constituencies are very pro-charter and pro-school choice.
Get ready for the excuses as to why a dem sweep still can't get people to succeed.
ReplyDeleteOvernight in MI...The score in that batch of votes was:
ReplyDeleteBiden 138,339
Trump 0
Sounds legit.
10:21, Yours is the kind of comment that worries me.
ReplyDeleteLol, 1021, they must really hate Trump in MI. I'm a registered Dem but that happening just isn't believable. I checked, that 138k-0 actually happened.
ReplyDeleteMan those Cubans in Florida sure are racist for voting for the Orange white supremacist.
ReplyDelete10:21 That's a screwup by the Decision Desk reporting it. Of course there's Dem voter fraud but they're smart enough not to submit 100% Biden votes in a UHaul.
ReplyDeleteThis was signed, sealed and delivered months ago when widespread mail-in voting was normalized. Plus, not for nothing, but plenty of GOP controlled states have failed to implement voter ID.
The GOP needs to work overtime now to save the Senate in '22 and prep for a DeSantis candidacy in '24. Crying over this spilled milk is pointless and is really just kayfabe to try and raise money (I got a fundraising text just a few minutes ago under the guise of "the left is trying to steal this election...)
I'm 1021, i didn't give a penny to either party. Just seems weird. Also, Trump loses the election based on 4 cities, not states...Phil, Atl, Mil, Det. Honestly, my biggest concern is stock market performance. That is my key to retiring very early, well below 55 years old and leaving this pathetic job.
ReplyDeleteHopefully for you 11:20 Biden will engage in enough money printing and deficit spending to prop up the market long enough so you can get your money out. Biden except perhaps for a short-term minor market bump is going to be a disaster for the economy. This is a good time to park money in the fixed 7%. I'm only in my 40's so I am going to stay mostly in the old Variable A (whatever it's called now) but am definitely going on TRS today to change my percentages to add to the fixed.
ReplyDeleteBen Sasse for president 2024. Campaign starts today
ReplyDeleteThis school year is over. Another one down. Best gig right now in the DOE is the ATR position. I don't even think administrators know if they are alive, home, at work, or anything. Good for them. They deserve it!
ReplyDeleteHard to predict who is good for the market. There have been recessions under Bush and Trump. A crash under Reagan. Stocks did very well under Clinton and Obama. Also, history is good with dem pres and gop elsewhere.
ReplyDelete10:21...you're kidding right? Four states didn't give Biden the election, it was four cities? Do you have any idea how much "How was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?" that statement has in it? When did those cities become entities unto themselves? Or are they only part of the state when your preferred candidate wins? You have every right to only give a crap about your stock portfolio, but a statement like that is idiotic.
ReplyDeleteI dont buy James take on popular vote argument when 80% cali and nyc typically vote liberal. If it wasn't for shitty NYC new york is red.
ReplyDeleteI do agree Jill Biden would be more pro-teacher and way better than Devos, yet, that's only positive I can give for the Biden's.
James's brother is a cop I wonder who he voted for, seems you both could be polar opposites.
138,000 blue wave of votes with basically 0 for trump is laughable like seriously the odds of that are out of space. Fox was an embarrassment calling arizona and Virginia so early. Even CNN did not call arizona to their unreal credit.
I will call my brother later to see if I can tell you who he voted for. What is wrong with one person=one vote? We unwashed masses in NYC should have our votes count the same everyone else. Electoral college has gotta go. What other country uses such a system?
ReplyDelete@2:10 read the federalist papers and madison's notes taken during constitutional convention, to start.
ReplyDeleteu and aoc et al will say it's some racist shit.
ore level headed people we see genius.
I have read the Federalist Papers. Great for 1780's. Maybe worked for its time. For 2020: 1 person= 1 vote. New Zealand changed its system in 1996. Modernizing is needed here so people feel their voice matters.
ReplyDeleteVery dense, packed, minority communities gave biden the win in MI, WI and PA, which gave him the election. Is that not true? Trump won more counties in those states but those counties had much smaller numbers.
ReplyDeleteIf one person=1 vote is too democratic a concept for you 3:05, I don't know if we can have much of a discussion.
DeleteJust got off the phone with my retired NYPD Captain brother. He is now a criminal justice professor. He told me it's a secret ballot and he would not divulge who he voted for. Sorry, Anon 2323. I tried.
ReplyDeleteJames do you regret not going into the NYPD or FDNY? I ask because you have a brother that did, and I too have family that went that route. I chose teaching and now at 45 and 17 years in I have no doubt that had I picked either of the other two I certainly would have taken the promotion exams and been promoted many times over and or have been retired 3 years already. For those that do not know, to be promoted in NYPD or FDNY you take an exam and are placed on a list. Far different than having to spend thousands on another masters degree and hoping to find an admin job. When you look at this plus the fact that cops and firemen are not pushed around due to much stronger unions and are respected by the public ( firemen are) it makes me wonder sometimes. I enjoy teaching but I do look back and think what if?
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DeleteHah. Hah. Hah. I know that's right!!! The Eterno's are on point.
James forgot that biden said black kids make schools into a jungle.
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about counting votes but how is this credible? I'd like to hear someone explain how this occurs. All 23k votes are the same?
ReplyDelete"23,277 votes in Philadelphia, all for Biden"
FiveThirtyEight
@FiveThirtyEight
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Two more batches of Pennsylvania vote were reported:
-23,277 votes in Philadelphia, all for Biden
-about 5,300 votes in Luzerne County, nearly 4,000 of which were for Biden
*With 83% of the expected vote in, Trump’s lead in PA is now just below 6 points. https://53eig.ht/3mSkDgl
4:42 At first I thought it was just how they were scanning into the machine, for instance making separate piles then scanning. However now I think this is part of a more sophisticated ballet harvesting operation. Technically illegal in PA but impossible to prove.
DeleteHow did education do with obama and his sec?
ReplyDeleteCops are respected by the public? Do you actually teach in nyc? Lol
ReplyDeleteLol, when all is going well in the works they are respected. Firemen respected no matter what.
DeleteAs I stated in the post, Obama was terrible for public education. I expect we will do better under Biden, mostly because of his wife.
ReplyDeleteI would have made a mediocre cop at best. I do like the way the NYPD promotes based on civil service tests. I was hired off of one of the last social studies Board of Examiners lists. We actually took a fairly rigorous test (written and oral) and were hired based upon our test score.
When I hear from so many former students, very few regrets about my job (hard to call it a career) choice. I also met my wife at a chapter leader meeting so I am not at all unhappy that I chose teaching but I am very unhappy about the state of the profession.
It is true, everything happens for a reason. Thanks for the reply James.
DeleteThe election results will probably be made official on December 9–assuming Trump doesn’t sue individual states —all the way up to the Supreme Court to overturn results. On the other hand, the coronavirus will still be around on December 9, 2020 and beyond —probably all the way to December 9, 2021– and continue to plague all indoor venues—especially NYC public schools—no matter who is officially elected President.
ReplyDeleteChanges our new secretary of education will make to reel in for-profits and protect students against debt mongers.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/10/23/new-education-department-spirit-under-biden
haha James thanks for trying, I assume he went TRump.
ReplyDeleteNobody can tell me that 138,000 votes rolled in for Biden in Michigan overnight and none were for Trump. Let me flip a coin 100,000 times and get it right every time.
This was planned well by Pelosi and the dems for these key states. Trump wins Ohio and loses Michigan and Wisconsin? John James African American wins for senate in Michigan and then he loses a tight race day later, very nefarious and shameful.
If they were going to fix the election, don't you think they would have played with the congress votes too in order to ensure Democratic control?
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ReplyDeleteLet's just all agree that Trump's votes are honest and Biden's are not. But why stop there? Let's also all agree that Obama isn't a US citizen. Also, the Covid-19 vaccine is just around the corner. Also that Trump is the savior of the human race. His opinions are like pixie dust or bullsh#t...useless. He is a poor excuse for a man and leader.
As are many of the students who have criminal records by the time they reach high school. Would you be proud of that?
ReplyDeleteYou prefer a senile dotard who pushed a young girl up against a wall and pentrated her with his finger? Who called black schools jungles? Who said blacks should be locked up so white families didn't have to interact with them? Cool.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this counting is taking so long. Call up Sesame Street and get help from The Count. 1 vote for Biden ah, ah, ah, 2 votes for Biden ah, ah ah.
ReplyDeleteBiden is winning. Trump can't lose any of PA, GA, NC, NV and he may lose 3 of them. I guess there is a slight chance he flips AZ. What do you think is improving under Biden?
ReplyDeleteThis is great, I can quit at 40 and get free medical coverage like people on welfare, right?
ReplyDelete"I know most people my age, in my socioeconomic standing, or worse off, wont be getting much sleep no matter who wins. Both candidates have been credibly accused of rape btw.
ReplyDeleteThey should just let rudy Guilani and eric Trump count the votes.
ReplyDeleteWhat makes anyone think that Biden will appoint an Ed secretary better than Devos? Was Arne Duncan better for us? Was John King? I don’t like Devos but come on.... let’s not kid ourselves. Just because Jill Biden fancies herself a teacher doesn’t mean a thing. Don’t we all know plenty of teachers who pretended that every new thing that came out of Central worked wonders just to work their way out of the classroom? Admin sycophants who became coaches and instructional leaders. Technically Carranza is a teacher too. Let’s not play loose with the word teacher and think Biden admin will be good for teachers. Hope I’m wrong but history is on my side. We’ve been screwed by both dem and Republican appointees in education.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter if Biden wins. If republicans win senate then they will never allow any bills to be passed. This country will have be like it was when Obama was in. He couldnt get much done either. As far as being an atr right now, no complaints. Working less then I ever have. Not that I dont want to but too bad. It makes up for the years I have been abused by admins and students.
ReplyDeleteIt is 923 AM, I am a teacher, I am in bed, I am working from home.
ReplyDelete2 runoffs in GA in January will determine Senate.
ReplyDeleteThe incoming Democratic president has multiple sexual harassment allegations, years of groping girls on video, was VP in an administration that deported millions & built child cages, maintained and expanded Bush's worst abuses.
ReplyDeleteEnough fawning.
What is worse...The teacher working from bed or welfare recipients getting paid to not work? The teacher is still working remotely as assigned, right?
ReplyDeleteIf Biden is declared the winner—here’s a thought—would he try to appoint Weingarten to replace DeVos?
ReplyDeleteWatch Dems eat their own over the next 2 years.
ReplyDeleteAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez
@AOC
US House candidate, NY-14
Why do we listen to people who lost elections as if they are experts in winning elections?
McCaskill tried her approach. She ran as a caravan-hysteria Dem& lost while grassroots organizers won progressive measures in MO. Her language here shows how she took her base for granted.
Serious analysis from serious people
ReplyDeleteMSNBC's Joy Reid: Close presidential race shows "great amount of racism and anti blackness" in US http://hill.cm/aXtWxyj
And...Call a black Supermete Court Justice...Uncle Clarence
Randi, who negotiated the 2005 deal. You guys aren't too smart. Keep hoping and praying. Nobody can help the NYC doe
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ReplyDelete@6:37 I agree just bc Jill Biden is in education does not mean we will be in the clear with a good education secretary.
Joy Reid's comment was beyond reprehensible. NO blue wAVE, polls a joke all should be fired, mainstream media wrong as always. Fox screwed themselves with that ridic early zona call from a Jewish dem who is the one calling shots. That would be like cnn having Sean Spicer make the calls from their desk. Newsmax for me now.
THe virus the dems used as a shield will help get Biden elected which is a joke. Good news republican party will continue to grow and diversify and the dem party will show it's colors, the cheaters they are.
From earlier this year:
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The pollsters didn’t get it wrong. They knew exactly what they were doing. Skew the polls to drive up donations to democrats. I followed Rasmussen and Trafalgar and some guys on YouTube who all led me to believe this would be razor thin. I ignored the pollsters that got it wrong in 2016. Fool me once shame on you... Republicans got a lot more support in NY this time. You want to reject the votes of the flyover states by eliminating electoral college? These are the people who grow our freaking food. Tell them CA and NY should decide who’s President is an anti America way to go. If it happens I hope they starve us out of existence.
ReplyDeleteOne person=one vote. It is not radical.
ReplyDeleteIgnoring less populated states is radical. Our country isn’t just comprised of big city liberals. Ignoring the flyover states is wrong.
ReplyDeleteI will say it again: One person=one vote. That goes for the Midwest, South, West and Northeast.
ReplyDeleteIf the electoral college is so great, why is no other country using it?
ReplyDeleteBy that argument if democracy is so great why isn’t China using it? Who cares what other countries use.
ReplyDeleteTrump can't even use the argument that he won the popular vote.
ReplyDeleteHis loss in the popular vote is probably going to grow. As for learning from other countries, I am open to learning how to design a system that reflects the where the people are at in a more effective way.
ReplyDeleteJames stop with the popular vote argument. 80% of California voted for Biden they have millions of people one of the largest states so clearly new york and California push the popular so that is not a great argument at all.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA biden had more votes than Obama he's that compelling GTFO!
It is called democracy. 1 person=1 vote. That's how it works. Why should my vote count much less than someone from (I will use a left state) Vermont? Give me a valid reason. New Zealand updated their election system in 1996. That is what we should be pushing for in the USA and UFT.
ReplyDelete“SUNY is also going to cancel the return from the Thanksgiving break and do remote learning for the rest of the semester,” the Democratic governor told reporters during a conference call.
ReplyDeletehttps://nypost.com/2020/11/06/suny-to-transition-to-remote-learning-after-thanksgiving-break/
Ok James but we live in a democracry right? Convince enough people to change the way we elect the president and it will happen. If you don’t it won’t. That simple. And you willl never get enough support to change the electoral college.
ReplyDeleteThe small states have too much power in this system. They will need some incentive to change it.
ReplyDeleteI agree. It’s called a compromise. Something the government doesn’t do to well these days. But it’s not their fault. They are simply a reflection of America which is and will be deeply divided until a smart politican comes along and unites the working and middle class along ECONOMIC lines, not racial ones. The democrats have to give up their race war for that though and the republicans have to give up the chamber of commerce. Neither is going to happen unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteBy your logic James... If our Constitution is so great why aren’t other countries using it? Other countries do not have the freedom we have. Why are we looking to be like them?
ReplyDeletePlease come up with a better argument. I have been abroad. Just as much freedom in many countries as here and no electoral college. Our Constitution needs amending. The power structure here is not sustainable. When the two people who are running for the top job are Donald Trump and Joe Biden who offer basically nothing, I think it makes my point.
ReplyDeleteThere is a reason why they use the electoral college. If we get rid of it then future presidential candidates may only cater to the larger cities and target their interests towards them. Smaller states like hawaii and alaska and others would not be included in many discussions. Most of the big cities are democratic. There hasnt been too many people who has won popular vote and lost election. It may not be radical James, but in my opinion this way would seem to work better for now. This election brought out record people.
ReplyDeleteWatch OUT OF SHADOWS documentary to see who is in charge and how we are all manipulated by media.a bit drawn out, but it gets better.disturbing truths.
ReplyDeleteHoping on a thread that Trump will win legal challenge.the truth about vaccines posts outline how he was winning big and election stolen.so did Bush with his hanging chad's fiasco...those who hate Trump, let's brace for even worse now.i wrote a nasty response to Auntie Randi's email.i didnt mince my words. Not sure who I hate more, the crazy out of their mind liberals or Diblasio/Cuomo or UFTRandi...sad days ahead.
I teach in person.if I want to go remote, do I wait till after dec 31, as I believe(?) Accommodations must be renewed?I am ok now. But it looks like schools wont close even with increasing cases.plus they like to parents, ie no students randomly tested.(only in affected schools/zones, if at all)empty building gd does not equal containment.he score we wouldn't ope wo funding, couldnt pay us, while fleecing 90% so 10%can show up.and danielson?I heard they are rolling it out.so kids pass and we have to go through bs?wish I could do incentive.have age and years, of 55/25 but didnt save enough.ill be only 60 in a few weeks.BUT, if 683 gets canned, it would lower pension, so then who knows?i dont drink, but i plan on it for tomorrow/wed.
@5:15 pm...
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America and Americans are strong.
Have a good strong drink and enjoy the next 4 years. The years fly bye and then boom, time to do it again. Im going to have another drink to celebrate the removal of 1 term Trump. Hah. He will never be as good as Obama. Let the historians in.
Why is SUNY remote and not us?
ReplyDeletemust look to retire in a red state that doesnt tax pension.hw to do.more people not wearing masks on transit...afraid Biden woll push for required vaccine, which trump wouldnt do. Awful.no where ti run/hide.
Nevada is blue with no state tax
DeleteDo you hear what you are saying? Why should the politicians cater to where the people actually live? They should. If you keep a senate, you have plenty of checks and balances and keep power for small states. Getting rid of the Electoral College is necessary so the population centers feel represented. A few thousand voters in a few states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan should not decide who is president when the difference in the country is millions of votes. This is ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteGOP has no chance in CA and NY.
ReplyDeleteYes I do hear what Im saying. Im not hear to argue because both sides of this have valid points. What im saying is that some politicians may only concentrate their interests in the bigger urban area where there are many more votes.Yes there is the house and that would somewhat balance things.
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