No amount of rock music can cover it up. DeSantis dodged the unemployment question, again
Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday news conference had all the elements of a Florida spectacle: a live rock band playing With a Little Help from My Friends (the dive bar cover of Joe Cockers version), a maskless group of people and a grouchy governor who doesnt like tough questions intruding on his chosen narrative.
The event at the Capitol in Tallahassee was supposed to showcase DeSantis signing of a bill to protect businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits. The band was there, DeSantis said, to remind us of what were missing when businesses are afraid of the liability of hosting such events. What better way to demonstrate that than by gathering a handful of Republicans without masks and broadcasting it on social media? (Though most of them were lawmakers, who have to get tested periodically, it sends the wrong message).
But it was all just a sideshow, a distraction. COVID numbers are rising again in the nations third most populous state. Mentioning that wouldve struck a sour note indeed.
And so during the press conference, when Herald Tallahassee Bureau Chief Mary Ellen Klas asked the governor why he didnt waive unemployment benefit requirements, as states like Texas did, during the pandemic, the governor dodged the question. That inaction resulted in pregnant women, people with COVID and people caring for children at home to be denied benefits, according to a story by the Herald/Tampa Bay Times Tallahassee Bureau that showed that the states strict anti-fraud measures prevented legitimate applicants from receiving payments.
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