Sherman A1
Sherman A1's JournalYard signs on my drive home from the grocery store were mostly Biden
in this very blue area. I did notice one that read "Betty White" 2020.
Voice of the people: Action on curbing Page's power delayed by thousands of public comments on virus
CLAYTON Before the St. Louis County Council could take action Tuesday night on controversial bills curbing County Executive Sam Pages and the health departments authority to issue emergency orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, the public weighed in with prepared emailed comments.
Two thousand, two hundred and thirty comments.
The number of comments likely a record for any council meeting reflected a roiling power struggle between Republicans on the council and Page, a Democrat, over the countys public health measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
At previous meetings, facing hundreds of comments, council members voted to limit the public comment period to two hours. But no such limit was set Tuesday night.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/voice-of-the-people-action-on-curbing-pages-power-delayed-by-thousands-of-public-comments/article_fdbb6363-553f-52cf-8ec9-cbf3f993cd5f.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
More republican shenanigans as they try to get the mask mandate overturned in St. Louis County.
Heard about the fellow who had a dream he was a muffler
He woke up exhausted...........
Heard about the fellow that wanted a job cleaning mirrors
It was something he could really see himself doing..........................
Heard about the fellow who was kicked out of the cooking society
Apparently he spilled the beans.......
Heard about the couple who got sick after renting a small place in the mountains.
The doctor diagnosed them with cabin fever...........
Do we have any post debate polling numbers
On the Fly? This may not be his or hers year, but I see a bright future ahead......
'We've Done Everything We Can': Small-Business Owners Struggle With Decision To Close
Tens of thousands of small businesses across the country have closed their doors permanently as the coronavirus pandemic drags on.
Some owners weathered shutdowns in the spring, a host of new restrictions and a drop in customers over the last 6½ months and theres still no end in sight.
Many businesses are calling for more economic relief to get through the winter, but negotiations in Congress for additional federal funding have stalled out.
That leaves many local small-business owners in a tight spot weighing whether to cut their losses now or risk an uncertain future. St. Louis Public Radio spoke with several owners about how they made that difficult decision.
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/economy-business/2020-10-07/weve-done-everything-we-can-small-business-owners-struggle-with-decision-to-close
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