If You Can Do This, You Can’t Necessarily Do That

If You Can Do This, You Can’t Necessarily Do That

Dumbass Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said today that “if people can go to Walmart and Home Depot, they can go to school”.

That’s the same rhetoric as saying if one can go to Walmart or Home Depot, then they can eat inside a restaurant. Except when one is shopping at Walmart or Home Depot food isn’t spilling out of their mouth and spewing all over the place as they talk while they eat.

It’s kind of like those school kids sitting in the cafeteria eating lunch. Or using the restroom and not washing their hands (because although you tell them to, they don’t always do it–they’re kids).  Or touching something and then putting their fingers in their mouth.  You name it.  A kid will do it.

So, no, Dumbass Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, if people can go to Walmart and Home Depot, they cannot necessarily go to school.  Because they are two extremely different scenarios.

Considering that this is what you’re using to convince your constituents that it’s okay to go back to school, it’s no wonder Florida’s coronavirus cases are sky high.  Look at the idiot running the show.

What I Didn’t Do On My Vacation

What I Didn’t Do On My Vacation

Like many, my vacation plans for 2020 got scrapped with the coronavirus.

My family and I don’t take a vacation every year.  We try to take one every other year.  This year was the “other” year.  Under normal circumstances, we’d be getting ready to leave for Graceland.  Under these circumstances, we’ve already taken a virtual tour of The King’s home and are striving to physically visit next year, maybe even doing it up and possibly staying at the adjoining hotel.  They have some pretty swanky rooms.

So this vacation year will be like the “off” years and we’ll be doing day trips.  Unfortunately, there aren’t many places to take a day trip to where you can actually do something.  Luckily some zoos and aquariums are open so we’ll be able to at least say we did something on vacation this year.  If we time it right we may even be able to hit the beach.  If not, there’s always the pool.  And at least we won’t end up with a ton of sand in our shoes.

Label It

Label It

Regarding the labeling of the latest threatening tweet by SHITHOLE,
Kevin McCarthy tweeted that “citizens have a right to hear directly from their President and decide for themselves what to think about it.”

Americans are done hearing from SHITHOLE, the majority of us were done on day one. Most of us have never listened to a fucking thing he’s ever said. Most of the time he’s incoherent anyway. He has nothing good or nice to say. Why listen to the shit that spews from his trap? If anything he’s been good for a few laughs. That’s about it.

Most of us decided what to think a long time ago. Twitter is just catching on. Labeling SHITHOLE’S tweets is not taking away anyone’s rights to tweet or read threatening messages. They just don’t want them spread. Because we all know SHITHOLE instigates violence. He loves it. He can keep on tweeting his threats and Twitter will keep on labeling them. They should just remove them. Anyone else’s tweets would be removed and they would be put in Twitter jail or even banned. But you know “freedom of speech”. Right?

SHITHOLE is on very thin ice with Twitter. SHITHOLE may think he controls a lot of things, but he really doesn’t. Twitter is one of them.

Face masks–they work

Face masks–they work

Face masks.  No, they’re not pretty and they’re far from comfortable.  But I do believe they are helping keep the daily coronavirus cases down.  At least in Massachusetts and many other states.  Remarkably, there are only 15 states, and Washington, DC, currently, that require them.  Research has shown that if they had been required nation wide months ago, we could’ve knocked our cases down by 80%.  Now we’re on track for half a million cases by Christmas, especially if Florida has anything to do with it.

For the past several weeks the country, mainly in the south, has seen an influx of positive cases.  Ironically, those states, namely Florida, Arizona and Texas, don’t require people to wear face masks.

Florida is right where Massachusetts was two months ago.  They’re on the verge of reaching 100,000 cases tomorrow.  Massachusetts is at 107,000 cases now and that’s only because we became transparent in our reporting only a few weeks ago.  And we’ve come so far.  We were the third highest in the country.  Now the tables have been turned.  Where the three hot spots once were NY, NJ and MA, they now appear to be FL, AZ and TX.  NY, NJ and MA require face masks.  FL, AZ and TX do not.  Do the math.

Florida had close to 3500 new cases today alone.  To put it in perspective, Massachusetts reported 125 cases today.  It was only a month ago when it seemed we couldn’t get out of the thousands.

You’re a fool if you think the coronavirus is going away any time soon.  It’s not.  It may never go away, even if there is a vaccine.  There’s a vaccine for the flu and that doesn’t go away.  And people who get the flu have been known to have to wear face masks.  So for your own safety and the safety of others, wear a damn mask when you’re out in public.  Even if your state doesn’t require it.

Maybe They Just Didn’t Want To Go

Maybe They Just Didn’t Want To Go

I don’t know if it was the TikTokers or the K-poppers who foiled SHITHOLE’S big “comeback” pep rally in Tulsa.  I don’t really care.

What I do know is that if someone really wants to see someone they “admire” (God knows why anyone would admire SHITHOLE–but I digress), they aren’t going to let any kind of bad virus, bad weather, bad press, bad protesters, bad transportation, bad anything get in the way of getting the chance to see them.  Especially if it’s free. Or even if they’re being paid to see them.

Considering the real reason so many of SHITHOLE’S “fans” were dressed as blue seats in a red state last night is because the real “fans” didn’t want to go see SHITHOLE.

They’ve finally grown sick of the same ol’ SHITHOLE show.