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Sunday, February 21, 2021

We Already There!

The United States officially announced we've lost over 500,000 people to the coronavirus.

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PROTECT BLACK WOMEN! 

WEAR A DAMN MASK! SAVE A LIFE!

HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE NOW!

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YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID!

Even though the coronavirus cases are declining, the pandemic is far from over. The junk food media already sharing something I've already known for three weeks, we have exceeded 500,000 deaths. The United States now confirms we're over half a million Americans dead.

Technically, we are averaging over 550,000 deaths. By the middle of March, the United States will have 600,000 Americans dead from the coronavirus.

President Joe Biden is hoping to get vaccines out to 100 million people. He went to Kalamazoo, Michigan to visit the Pfizer plant. 

"It's one thing to have the vaccine, and it's very different to get it in someone's arms," Biden said Friday as he toured the Pfizer manufacturing plant in Portage. The company is set to double its pace of the vaccine deliveries in the coming weeks.

The weather put a damper on the vaccination scheduling. The states that had that horrible winter storm event had to delay vaccination treatments.

Our state also had to delay vaccinations due to the winter storm.

Ohio has announced they will continue to issue vaccinations to those over 65 years old and then start phases for 51-64, 25-40, 18-25 and younger Ohioans at a later time.

The state's governor Mike DeWine is feuding with his fellow Republicans over his emergency declarations. The Republicans want to strip him of his executive actions due to the curfew and last year's closures of large gathering venues.

The only governors who are facing backlash besides DeWine include, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Jared Polis of Colorado, Gavin Newsom of California, Andrew Cuomo of New York, Larry Hogan of Maryland and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois. 

President Joe Biden hopes to get the country back to normal by late 2021.

The other governors who face backlash for not taking this shit seriously are Ron DeSantis of Florida, Greg Abbott of Texas, Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Kay Ivey of Alabama and Tate Reeves of Mississippi 

Every U.S. state and territory (with the exception of American Samoa) has at least 1,000 cases a day of the coronavirus. 

Although decreasing, the danger is those who think just because they're vaccinated, they are free to not wear facial protection. Of course, those who don't wear facial masks in the first place and cause a scene are the prime spreaders.

Entertainers and idiot lawmakers who continue to treat this like normal are putting everyone's lives at risk and it's a damn shame that former president Donald J. Trump's legacy will be marred in divisiveness and stupidity.

Biden despite all the noise is getting high marks for his handling of the pandemic. He wants Congress to pass the COVID-19 relief package and it's needed. The mayors of American cities say that the relief would help boost their revenues.

Republicans and two divisive Democratic senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin could sink the survival funds. 

If we're to get back on the right track, we need to get the ball moving on relief. Folks who lost their jobs, family members and their fortunes because of the coronavirus shouldn't suffer because a bunch of white nationalists in Washington, DC are concerned about debt. 

They allowed Trump to pass massive legislation that piled debt on our country. Former president Barack Obama left the country a surplus with $22.5 trillion debt. Trump left the country with $35.4 trillion in debt in only a mere four years.

So don't bullshit me with this nonsense. Congress better pass the relief package or face the consequences coming 2022.


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