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  • Phil B.
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    #11146
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    Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
    President Biden says feds will cover 100% of the cost to clean up from Kentucky tornado for the first 30 days of recovery


    President Joe Biden traveled to Kentucky on Wednesday in the wake of deadly tornadoes and severe storms that devastated the area, announcing that the federal government would cover 100% of costs of emergency work for the first 30 days after the extreme weather event.

    "You know, the scope and scale of this destruction is almost beyond belief. ... These tornadoes devoured everything in their path," Biden said during remarks in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, amid the wreckage of neighborhood devastated by a tornado.

    He later added that he's been "involved in responding to a lot of disasters" and that survivors are looking for a moment to breathe.

    "And you can see it in peoples' faces," he continued, "what they're really looking for -- and look around, I say to the press ... is just to be able to put their head down on a pillow, be able to close their eyes, take a deep breath, go to sleep and make sure the kids are OK. That's what people are looking for right now. A lot of hard work has to happen in the next two or three months to bring it all the way back."

    Seventy-one people in Kentucky have been confirmed dead since last week's tornado outbreak, Kentucky Emergency Management spokesperson John Bobel said Wednesday. And Michael Dossett, director of Kentucky Emergency Management, said on Tuesday that there are still 18,500 power outages.

    Late Monday, Biden approved disaster declarations for Tennessee and Illinois, and had previously approved a major disaster declaration for Kentucky. On Wednesday, Biden amended the Kentucky disaster declaration to make additional assistance available, increasing federal funding.

    The President said during his remarks in Dawson Springs that he previously "wasn't sure" he had the authority to make the change to the disaster declaration, but added, "it turns out I do."



    "The government's going to cover 100% of the cost -- 100% of the cost for the first 30 days for all the emergency work," he continued. That coverage, Biden said, include debris removal, the cost of overtime for law enforcement and emergency personnel, as well as shelter.

    At an earlier storm briefing in Mayfield, Kentucky, with local leaders, the President expressed shock at some of the images he saw during his aerial tour of the area, pledging the full force of the federal government to help rebuilding and recovery efforts.

    Biden said he was "amazed" at the way the community has come together in the wake of the storm.

    "People just come out of nowhere to help as a community, and that's what it's supposed to be. That's what America's supposed to be. There's no red tornadoes or blue tornadoes. There's no red states or blue states when this stuff starts to happen. And I think, at least it my experience, it either brings people together or really knocks them apart," he said.

    The President also underscored to the local leaders that the federal government was there to help in the immediate aftermath, but would also be there further into rebuilding efforts.

    "I just want you to know -- I'm driving the governor crazy calling him all the time -- but there may be things available that would be helpful six weeks, six months from now that you're unaware of. And so we're -- I've instructed my team to make you all aware of everything that is available from a federal level," Biden said, later telling the group, "Don't hesitate to ask for anything."

    Biden said at the briefing that he was "here to listen."

    "I think the vast majority of Americans know what you've been through just (by) looking on television. It has been incredible. Your colleagues talk about it -- they've seen it, they say, 'Holy gosh, what's going on?'" the President said.

    Air Force One arrived in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Wednesday morning, where Biden was greeted by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell and other top advisers are accompanying Biden on the trip.

    The White House said the Kentucky congressional delegation, which has only one Democrat, was invited to travel with the President. But Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer, who represents areas that have been devastated by the recent extreme weather, was the only member of Congress listed traveling with the President aboard Air Force One on Wednesday morning.

    Asked if it was difficult for Biden to prepare to visit a conservative-leaning area, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Tuesday that the President looks at the victims "as human beings, not as people who have partisan affiliations."

    "I wouldn't say it's hard to prepare, I would say the President just wants to send a clear message and stand by people in these communities as they're going through this difficult time," she said.

    FEMA, she said, has sent "dozens of generators" to help with recovery efforts in Kentucky, "along with 135,000 ... liters of water, 74,000 meals and thousands of cots." Federal assistance also included blankets, kits for infants and toddlers, and "pandemic shelter kits."

    Additionally, FEMA has deployed urban search and rescue teams as well as assistance teams to help storm victims register for assistance. US Army Corps of Engineers personnel are assisting with debris removal, among infrastructure assessment and power restoration support, Psaki added.

    Beshear said earlier Tuesday that 568 National Guard troops are helping with post-tornado efforts in Kentucky, including 79 performing search and extraction and fatality search and retrieval, 52 clearing routes in support of the Department of Forestry, 74 military police and air security forces on law enforcement augmentation and 111 working traffic control points.


    30 days?
    The way the fucking government works all the broken trees/houses won't be cleaned up by then..

    WOO HOO thanks for a do nothing edict there SnifferJoe.

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    • Phil B.
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      #11147
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      Originally posted by D_L_P
      Rand Paul from Kentucky has voted against helping any state with federal disaster aid every chance he got. Yet, was first to ask for moneywhen disaster struck his state. Biden giving any aid at all is a class act on his part.

      Republicans just make a grab for money every chance they get.
      Bullshit.. IF they were single bills being passed he would have.
      But that's not the way DC works... everyone packs some pork into the bill for their area that has nothing to do with the intent of the bill... you must read the proposed bills before making judgements.
      And yes I have... the ACA bill the NanNan said we have to pass it first to know whats in it. I read the whole fucking thing.

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      • slimslob
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        #11148
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        This is not right.

        Kroger strips paid emergency leave, jacks up health insurance premiums for unvaccinated employees - TheBlaze

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        • SalesServiceGuy
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          U.S. sports leagues are seeing rapidly increasing COVID-19 outbreaks with dozens of players in health and safety protocols


          U.S. sports leagues are seeing rapidly increasing COVID-19 outbreaks with dozens of players in health and safety protocols, amid an ongoing surge by the delta variant of the coronavirus and rising cases of the highly transmissible omicron mutation.

          Both the NBA and NHL have had to postpone games over the last month with so many players sidelined, and the men's basketball teams at Tulane and the University of Washington have seen cancellations due to outbreaks in their programs. The NFL won’t postpone games, saying forfeits could be in play instead.

          The difficulties for U.S. sports come on the heels of soaring infections in Europe, where English Premier League officials called off three soccer matches in four days due to the virus and the German government temporarily restricted Bundesliga arenas to 50% attendance or 15,000 fans.

          But don’t expect the U.S. leagues return to "bubble" play or shut down for a couple of weeks to let things subside.

          "The way our system is set up now, an infection triggers a chain of events and that leads to confusion, disruption, mayhem. But from a medical respect, these people are mainly vaccinated and not going to go to the hospital," said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco.

          "We’re in a very different world from a year ago. … It’s not too bad for young, healthy athletes," Chin-Hong added.

          And there's too much financially at stake for leagues to consider shutdowns, given the millions upon millions of dollars lost when sports took a hiatus last year. There's also fan pressure to take into account.

          "The short answer is money. It’s what’s driving (the leagues’) decisions to continue to play, even in the face of these outbreaks," said Nola Agha, a professor of sports management at the University of San Francisco.

          "I don’t think they will reduce the number of fans or shut down the entire season," she continued. "I think they will continue to do the best they can within local health department guidelines, which might reduce the number of fans."

          In Canada on Wednesday, the country's largest province, Ontario — home to the NBA's Toronto Raptors and the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators — set a cap of 50% of capacity for large gatherings such as professional sports events.

          So far the NHL has had the most postponed games for a league in North America this season, with 10. The Senators were first in mid-November, followed by the Calgary Flames and the Carolina Hurricanes this week. On Wednesday alone, the Nashville Predators added six players and six staff members to the health and safety protocols, and Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron went in as well.

          The omicron variant is mostly responsible for the uptick in NHL cases, according to a person with direct knowledge of discussions between the league and the NHL Players’ Association, but it does not account for all positive tests. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks were private.

          The person also said the NHL is reintroducing enhanced COVID-19 protocols including restricting players to their hotels while on the road and bringing back daily testing through at least Jan. 7.

          Interim coach Derek King of the Chicago Blackhawks, who were supposed to play the Flames this week, said the team has been reinforcing with players the importance of social distancing, hygiene and avoiding crowds.

          "Just really knuckle down, because we don’t want to be one of those teams that’s got to rearrange their schedule because we have COVID," King said.

          The NBA also has several stars in COVID-19 protocols right now, including the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Brooklyn Nets' James Harden. As of Wednesday afternoon, 33 players — about 6.5% of the league — were in the protocols, with 17 of those playing for either Chicago or Brooklyn.

          The Bulls had games postponed Tuesday and Thursday because they didn’t have enough players available, while Brooklyn played with an NBA-minimum roster of eight on Tuesday.
          That same night, when Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry set a record for career three-pointers at New York's Madison Square Garden, NBA commissioner Adam Silver wasn't in the audience — both he and deputy commissioner Mark Tatum have been undergoing daily testing after attending an event hosted by Toronto president Masai Ujiri, who tested positive soon after.

          "Like the rest of the country, and as was predicted by our infectious disease specialists, we have seen an increase of cases around the league," NBA spokesman Mike Bass said Wednesday, adding that the league will continue to be guided by science and data and cooperate with the Players Association.

          The NBA says 97% of players are vaccinated and just over 60% have received booster shots.
          Preeti Malani, the University of Michigan's chief health officer, an infectious disease expert and a member of two Big Ten COVID-19 advisory committees, said boosters will be "essential" to avoiding schedule disruptions.

          "The biggest thing we can do, whether it's sports or school or workplace, is to be highly vaccinated. … That means being boosted in addition to the primary series," Malani said.
          The NFL is perhaps fortunate in that most of its games are played outdoors, so there’s less risk for fans.

          But the league is having its worst outbreak in terms of players on the reserve/COVID list: Eighty-eight tested positive Monday and Tuesday, and several more were added Wednesday including eight on the Washington Football Team. The L.A. Rams have 16 on the list.
          It's a small percentage for a league with about 2,200 players between active rosters, injured reserves and practice squads. But omicron could cause that to rise quickly.
          New York Giants coach Joe Judge said his players are now wearing masks indoors and are spaced out more in meetings.

          "Anyone who’s been involved in any kind of a close contact or test at this point has either been removed or separated from the team, and they’re in virtual meetings," Judge said.
          The NFL Players Association has raised alarms for months about the league moving from daily to weekly testing, which hampers detection of outbreaks.

          Chin-Hong of UCSF said they're right to be concerned and the NFL should rethink the policy.
          "(Testing) once a week is so 2020," he said. "We have the technology to do it several times a day."

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          • Phil B.
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            #11150
            Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

            Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
            U.S. sports leagues are seeing rapidly increasing COVID-19 outbreaks with dozens of players in health and safety protocols


            U.S. sports leagues are seeing rapidly increasing COVID-19 outbreaks with dozens of players in health and safety protocols, amid an ongoing surge by the delta variant of the coronavirus and rising cases of the highly transmissible omicron mutation.

            Both the NBA and NHL have had to postpone games over the last month with so many players sidelined, and the men's basketball teams at Tulane
            The difficulties for U.S. sports come on the heels of soaring infections in Europe, where English Premier League officials called off three soccer matches in four days due to the virus and the German government temporarily restricted BundesligaNashville Predators added six players and six staff members to the health and safety protocols, and Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeronreintroducing enhanced COVID-19 protocolsthe league is having its worst outbreakNFL Players Association has raised alarms for months about the league moving from daily to weekly testing, which hampers detection of outbreaks.

            Chin-Hong of UCSF said they're right to be concerned and the NFL should rethink the policy.
            "(Testing) once a week is so 2020," he said. "We have the technology to do it several times a day."

            Professional sports is there to placate the lazy.
            Those that can't do WATCH!

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            • SalesServiceGuy
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              #11151
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              Originally posted by Phil B.
              Professional sports is there to placate the lazy.
              Those that can't do WATCH!

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              In 2021, approximately 57.5 million viewers in the United States watched digital live sports content at least once per month, a figure that is projected to rise to over 90 million by 2025.

              Super Bowl LIV was the most-watched sporting event of 2020 in the US, with over 100 million viewers, close to 1 in 3 Americans.

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              • Copier Addict
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                #11152
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                Originally posted by Phil B.
                Professional sports is there to placate the lazy.
                Those that can't do WATCH!

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                It must be exhausting being angry at everything. Learn to enjoy things Phil

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                • Phil B.
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                  #11153
                  Re: Latest on the Corona Virus

                  Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                  In 2021, approximately 57.5 million viewers in the United States watched digital live sports content at least once per month, a figure that is projected to rise to over 90 million by 2025.

                  Super Bowl LIV was the most-watched sporting event of 2020 in the US, with over 100 million viewers, close to 1 in 3 Americans.
                  So you proved my point .. 1 in 3 (33%) are lazy fucks planting their fat slovenly asses on the couch.. eating nachos.. chips-n-dip and drinking beer. Worthless people.

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                  • Phil B.
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                    Originally posted by copier addict
                    It must be exhausting being angry at everything. Learn to enjoy things Phil
                    I do enjoy things CA .. the wonders of nature.. a great cup(s) of coffee in the morning as the sun rises.
                    A good rare+ steak from the grill.
                    A good book ( either fiction or history.
                    Picking my first set of fresh veggies from the garden i raised.
                    The fresh eggs from my hens.
                    A chicken dinner from the hens that don't lay anymore.
                    But my definition of enjoyment is different than others.
                    You mistake anger for my disgusted attitude towards lazy..cheating..lying people.
                    And don't pull the but you trust Trump.
                    Yes because most of what you call his lies, have either been debunked or taken out of context.
                    OR in the case of Mark Meadows his transcripts were deleted and rewritten by Asshole Schiff .

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                    • Copier Addict
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                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      So you proved my point .. 1 in 3 (33%) are lazy fucks planting their fat slovenly asses on the couch.. eating nachos.. chips-n-dip and drinking beer. Worthless people.

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                      Do you have any proof to corroborate this ridiculous statement Phil?
                      Is there anything you aren't angry about Phil? Besides guns I mean.

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                      • slimslob
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                        #11156
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                        Top Cardiologist: Study Shows Covid Vaccines Are More Dangerous Than Virus Itself

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                        • bsm2
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                          #11157
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                          This website is not affiliated with Fox News and Tucker Carlson.
                          As many as 45,000 people may have died from the mRNA shots being given to halt COVID, according to prominent physician Dr. Peter McCullough.



                          WACKO MEWS
                          What a DOPE

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                          • Copier Addict
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                            Lawsuit: Doc Using Old Baylor Affiliation While Dishing COVID Vax Falsehoods | MedPage Today

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              Twitter is banning anyone that says the vaccinated can pass the virus to other people. Liberals are still lying about covid and killing people.
                              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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