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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 07:44 PM Apr 2020

Gonna jump out the limb

And guess Kimmy was invited but turned them down.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds refused to say whether she was asked to join with other Midwest governors in coordinating the reopening of their state economies.

The governors of seven Midwestern states announced Thursday they had agreed to work together to restart their economies amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Midwest agreement includes Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Kentucky.
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Gonna jump out the limb (Original Post) 47of74 Apr 2020 OP
I know this probably childish matt819 Apr 2020 #1
I have no problem with that. 47of74 Apr 2020 #6
What is her fucking problem? madaboutharry Apr 2020 #2
She said yesterday she was working with ND, SD, Nebr, Kansas and Mo rurallib Apr 2020 #3
MN is kicking our ass in this pandemic. progressoid Apr 2020 #5
WOW! bubbazero Apr 2020 #4

matt819

(10,749 posts)
1. I know this probably childish
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 08:30 PM
Apr 2020

But the various “coalitions” should be closed to other states once formed. Whether it’s for coordinated openings or shelters in place or buying Ppe, the coalitions work together and the non-members are on their own to do what they want. Ideally, businesses, large and small, in the coalition states will support their governors’ decisions and present a united front. Same with the west coast states and the mid Atlantic states.

Let’s see where infections and deaths rise and fall. Let’s see who cones out on the other side of this in good economic, health, and political shape.

One more thing. These coalitions should assemble advisory panels consisting of real experts and they should hold daily press briefings on updates in their states. Coordinate with the other coalitions.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
6. I have no problem with that.
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 02:05 PM
Apr 2020

If Kimmy isn't going to participate in beneficial coalitions with other states and only work with ones whose coalitions are little more than Fuck Face Ass Kissing Societies than its on her when the other states tell her to get fucking lost when Iowa's economy and health crater and I don't blame the other states either.

Hell I'm going to be looking to move out of Iowa in about a year or so.

rurallib

(62,406 posts)
3. She said yesterday she was working with ND, SD, Nebr, Kansas and Mo
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 08:34 PM
Apr 2020

also mentioned possibly Wisc and Ill but kind of as an aside.

Minnesota never got a mention. (Tim Walz - dem - has been begging Reynolds to please shut things down in Iowa.)

Sounded to me like she wanted to hook up with Trumper governors for the most part. SD, Mo and Nebr are way right IMHO. I know Ks. is a Dem but the legislatures are bright red. Not sure about ND. (just looked him up and IIRC he's nuts also.

progressoid

(49,978 posts)
5. MN is kicking our ass in this pandemic.
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 02:33 AM
Apr 2020

I have friends/family up there. It's like night and day compared to what is happening here.

bubbazero

(296 posts)
4. WOW!
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 12:57 AM
Apr 2020

It's not often a dumb ol redneck like me finds a thread where I agree with EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU! You folks make me think, you educate me with your analysis, make me smile--ALL of which gives me hope. Thank you very much--seriously. ..(now if I could only spell rightly)

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