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December 31, 2021

The Governor of my state (MO) is a true moron when it comes to IT applications...

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From an article in the Mike Parson, Governor of Missouri, does not understand how websites work. He held a press conference earlier this week in St. Louis to once more reiterate his desire to prosecute a St. Louis Post-Dispatch journalist for looking at the source code of a state-run website.

In October 2021 reporter Josh Renaud reported that the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website source code had exposed the social security numbers of over 100,000 school teachers, administrators, and counselors. He published the story only after he’d reported the problem to the state and the vulnerability had been resolved.
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And Governor Parson wants to encourage job growth in the state of MO, especially in the high paying field of IT? It certainly doesn't look good from any IT professional looking to hire any IT professional from the state of MO, or any IT outfit looking to move to MO and run a Data Center or any other IT-related business. This governor is pathetic and can't admit that he made a mistake. Good grief, what really worries me is what other areas have they (he and his administration cronies) screwed up? SMH ... another reason why these morons should never have been elected (well, actually, when our other former governor resigned, Parson stepped in, and was awarded the governorship). A giant pathetic mistake.

From The Verge, Dec. 31, 2021, 4 hours ago.

November 24, 2021

'Historic agreement' $790M settlement reached in Rams relocation lawsuit

In just a few moments ago via the St. Louis news media. As a long term STLMO city resident, perhaps this will keep these PRO teams from misleading cities and others as to their true long term plans...

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The plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege the league broke its own relocation guidelines and accuse the team of not telling the truth about what their plans were.

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Added the link in:

https://www.kmov.com/news/historic-agreement-790m-settlement-reached-in-rams-relocation-lawsuit/article_a628a80c-4d1e-11ec-95c4-b7e1e45c3784.html?block_id=1057680

July 17, 2021

This article appeared in Salon, I wanted to share it (parts of it) w/ the DU community...

If reproduced earlier in DU, my apology for the duplicate.

Republicans have become the Death Wish Party
Lucian K. Truscott IV 10 hrs ago

I took some liberties here in shortening the article, so forgive me, but you can go out to the article itself, if so interested at:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/republicans-have-become-the-death-wish-party/ar-AAMgezq?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

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The primary motivation now for the Republican Party is to limit information on COVID 19, and in at least in 13 states (and possibly more) you have a legal right not merely to have a death wish but to inflict it on others by refusing to get vaccinated against COVID. In 21 more states, bills have been introduced that would limit any requirements that individuals produce evidence that they have been vaccinated. In six of those states, the laws specify that schools, including public primary and secondary schools and public colleges, cannot require coronavirus vaccines, even while the same schools continue to require vaccinations against whooping cough, polio, measles and chicken pox.
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We all know that 99% of all recent COVID 19 deaths are from persons not vaccinated. Below is stuff on Missouri (my state), a damn shame...also, I carry my vaccination card proudly. I will not be a party to anyone else's death, nor will I let the state of MO force me to do so either. This is wrong, patently so.
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In Missouri, where just 39 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated, the situation is so bad that the CDC and FEMA have sent teams of specialists to the state to help stop the spread of the disease. "We've been seeing a much younger population," Dr. Harold Jarvis, an emergency physician in Springfield, Missouri, told CNN. "We're seeing a lot of people in their 30s, 40s, early 50s. We're seeing some teenagers and some pediatric patients as well."

Missouri is one of the states that has passed a law forbidding the requirement of a COVID vaccine or evidence of vaccination such as a so-called vaccine passport.
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In short, to summarize why the republican party is pushing for this, is that they want Pres. Biden to fail in his immunization push against COVID 19. This party is advocating for the death of fellow Americans to prove some dubious point that Pres. Biden is a failure.

Pathetic, isn't it? And, more so to the point, guess who's falling victim to this latest republican tactic to have Pres. Biden fail? Republicans in rural areas as well as other areas republicans are dominant. Most reasonable people have already gotten their vaccines and I suspect any other future booster vaccines that may be offered down the road. It's sad that people are literally dying for thier beliefs, despite how ignorant as these beliefs are, too.

Be safe my friends.

June 12, 2021

Impact of COVID 19 on the economy...

Just a gee whiz fact that a friend of mine who owns a bar told me the other day...the demand for ice by bars etc. had dropped to 1 ton from a regular 100,000 tons of ice. Wow. I didn't get where etc. this happened at (I am assuming in the STLMO area).

Any other startling facts anyone else have?

May 6, 2021

Infrastructure is a big issue in Missouri too, with all of our bridges, let alone roads, etc.

that need to be reworked, etc. In Missouri for example, we have 6,000 bridges alone, that some of them could use some major restoration or work done. A big job.

An article by son of Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, stated that Infrastructure wasn't needed, etc., and basically states that Infrastructure isn't even needed. Talk about a crock of crap and BS. I've posted a portion of his 'no facts provided' montage as to why Infrastructure isn't needed and he goes tiresomely into 'Socialism' etc. Obviously he feels okay that billionaires and millionaires need their tax cuts while nothing else is needed.

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Evangelical Christian leader Franklin Graham strongly criticized President Joe Biden, saying that the commander in chief and Democrats are bringing the "onset of socialism" and that America does not need rebuilding.

Biden delivered an address to a joint-session of Congress on Wednesday to overview the accomplishment of his administration during his first 100 days in office. The president emphasized his goal of passing his multitrillion-dollar American Jobs Plan to fix the nation's crumbling infrastructure, while also unveiling an American Family Plan to provide money and support to people across the country. Republicans largely criticized Biden's proposals and his remarks, as did Graham in a Thursday Twitter thread.
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Article is at https://www.newsweek.com/franklin-graham-says-biden-bringing-onset-socialism-says-america-doesnt-need-rebuilding-1587899

March 27, 2021

Gov. Parsons shocked me by continuing a state of emergency w/ covid!

A republican governor continued the state of emergency in the state of MO (Missouri). I am shocked since it took him so long to even recognize covid as a serious issue, despite the fact that both major metro areas (KC MO and STL MO) were dealing w/ some pretty serious covid outbreaks, which then spread to SW Missouri and other parts of MO. Perhaps people recognized how screwed up he was in his initial responses to dealing w/ the Covid outbreak?

This article came out in the KMOV online article (a television station here in STL MO)...

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ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Governor Mike Parson extended the state of emergency in Missouri through August to further help with the fight against the coronavirus.

Parson announced Missouri's state of emergency on March 13, 2020 and it was set to expire on March 31. Parson extended the executive order on Friday through August 31, to "help accelerate COVID-19 recovery."

"The state of emergency extension will allow the state continued flexibility in providing resources and easing regulatory burdens to further assist Missouri’s COVID-19 recovery efforts," Parson's office said in the announcement. "This also allows for continued utilization of the Missouri National Guard and federal funding for COVID-19 response efforts."
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February 1, 2021

Missouri republicans seem to be bickering with each other...

Ironic and should tell everyone who thinks republicans are moving together as one, they are NOT. I think it is great, not from a purely governing component as we do need responsible government working, especially now in these perilous times, but when they are arguing among themselves over optics (in giving the speech in person vs. being televised). Ridiculous. I see them (repugs) fighting among themselves too in the US Congress too.

By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson delivers the State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, in Jefferson City, Mo. The speech is traditionally given in the House chamber but was moved to the smaller Senate chamber at the last minute due to concerns about the coronavirus.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said lawmakers disrespected him when House leaders told him he couldn’t give his State of the State address in that chamber because of coronavirus concerns. The Republican wrote a letter Friday to GOP lawmakers accusing legislative leaders of an “insider stunt and petty show of arrogance and political power.”

“It is hard to see this as anything other than a purposeful and disgusting scheme to embarrass me and the Office of the Governor,” he wrote. The governor traditionally delivers an annual speech to lawmakers in the House, but Parson said the House told him he couldn’t use that chamber just hours before he was set to speak Wednesday.

Republican legislative leaders said in a joint statement that they switched venues to ensure proper social distancing.

Parson's State of the State speech was scheduled to take place shortly after House lawmakers returned to the Capitol after canceling work for a week because of an outbreak of COVID-19. The Senate has remained in session, but Sen. Andrew Koenig said he tested positive for the virus days before Parson's address. Several other senators were quarantining.

The top Senate Democrat questioned why Parson gave an in-person speech at all.

January 28, 2021

How did these people die? I saw this in my local news blog this a.m., it caught my

attention...Of course it's terribly sad and a shame, my cousin used to work in a turkey processing plant in Arkansas, she's never touched Turkey since. This is one of those fields where trump's unilateral actions to cut legal immigration down, reduced the number of people willing to do this type of work. Probably why our chicken and/or turkey products have gone up in price, can't find enough workers.

Liquid nitrogen leak at Georgia poultry plant kills 6, Posted on Jan 28, 2021

GAINESVILLE, Ga, (AP) — A liquid nitrogen leak at a northeast Georgia poultry plant killed six people Thursday, with multiple others taken to the hospital. Beth Downs, a spokesperson for Northeast Georgia Health System, said five people died at the Gainesville plant before they could be taken to the hospital, while one person died in the emergency room.

The leak happened after 10 a.m. Thursday at Prime Pak Foods, Hall County Fire Department Division Chief Zach Brackett said. He said firefighters arrived to find workers milling around outside, some with injuries. At least four firefighters were injured and take to the Gainesville hospital with what Brackett described as respiratory complaints. Brackett said about 130 workers were taken by bus to a nearby church where they were examined for injuries; some were then taken to the hospital. Hall County school officials said students were being kept safe inside a nearby elementary school and said the leak was contained and not airborne. About 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) of a road that runs in front of the plant and school was closed.

Prime Pak Foods merged into Foundation Food Group, a company that takes raw chicken and processes it into products like chicken fingers and individual chicken cuts for restaurants and food service operations. The company’s CEO did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. Gainesville is the center of Georgia’s poultry industry, which is the nation’s largest, with thousands of employees working for multiple processing plants.

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