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In reply to the discussion: Why Florida is not a hot spot or epicenter despite later shut down order... [View all]erronis
(24,061 posts)16. The (r)epuglicons are counting on being able to rewrite history to suit their purposes
I'm sure they'll all come out as gleaming saviors while those swamp monster democrats will have been vanquished.
Makes me think of the little history I remember from the Bolsheviks and the Chinese communists. Perhaps similar to the rewriting of history during the revolutions in France, Europe, Rome, Greece... OK, now I get the picture.
Hope the way-back-machines keep their archives safe for at least 1,000 years.
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Why Florida is not a hot spot or epicenter despite later shut down order... [View all]
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2020
OP
Republican governors doing best to cover their failures, but is not about to work.
hlthe2b
Apr 2020
#1
The (r)epuglicons are counting on being able to rewrite history to suit their purposes
erronis
Apr 2020
#16
Not really any mass transit, Miami the only really big population density, still spread out
Baclava
Apr 2020
#11
Sorry, but I've been down there and didn't see that, of course that was years ago.
lark
Apr 2020
#37
Yep, Gov. Desatan is hiding numbers/info. That's why Miami Herald was filing law suit...
spudspud
Apr 2020
#42
They don't want to know how many are infected. Bad for business. Just die and call it undetermined.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2020
#17
We can't know the true rate of infection without epidemiological testing. Randomized.
erronis
Apr 2020
#20
Their appears to be a slight but real inverse correlation with temperature
Loki Liesmith
Apr 2020
#27