ColinC
ColinC's JournalCalifornia's COVID stats proves one thing: Vaccines are working
75.3% of Californians have received at least one dose of the vaccine. In the last two weeks the rate of covid infections has went up 446% and covid deaths have decreased by 38%.
Vaccines don't completely prevent transmissions, but they do radically decrease serious hospitalizations and deaths.
Funny thing is: Even some of the most anti vax, ardent trump supporting people in my life have been convinced to get vaccinated after some discussion. It isn't a guarantee that it'll happen but personally I have seen some success in that area.
https://www.latimes.com/projects/california-coronavirus-cases-tracking-outbreak/covid-19-vaccines-distribution/
Should the US Senate remain as it is?
Just curious. Until 1913, all senators were not elected, but appointed by their state legislatures. Regardless of population, each state is given 2 senators which ends up overstating the representation of less populous states, and understating the representation of more populous sates. This is in contrast with the house of representatives, where decennial reapporitionment and redistricting nearly guarantees a slightly more proportional representation of their constituents. My question is: Should the US Senate be changed, and how?
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Constitution_Senate.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate
No, Beto did not kill his chances with "we will take your AR15s"
Running on gun control in Texas, according to most polls, appears to be a politically savvy thing to do. This is the most recent poll I can find, which shows that a vast majority of Texans prefer more strict gun laws.
https://www.fox7austin.com/news/survey-poll-suggests-texas-voters-overwhelmingly-support-stricter-gun-regulations
On edit: okay maybe RUNNING on gun control isn't the most savvy thing to do based on the last quinnipiac. But as some folks have pointed out, that might not be the most consequential issue on peoples' minds at this point. And a 5-10 point deficit on banning assault rifles, in my opinion, is not a political killer.
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3813
Hope he succeeds.
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