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Layla and Dmasy - I am so sorry to hear about Desi and Annie and will be praying for both. It’s so hard when our fur babies are sick.
The CA governor is now caving, now admitting okay fine we'll open similar things to Texas in just a couple weeks and school this summer. Restaurants, retail, etc.
The protests, lawsuits, letters begging him to stop this nonsense finally got him. Show's over folks.
Gov. Noem is an incredible example of leadership and proved one doesn’t need to lock their people up like criminals for months on end with no data to suport it to keep them “safe.”
"I am not announcing any new government programs, more red tape, more prescriptive phases or tight controls,” Noem said, according to the Argus Leader. “That is not South Dakota. Rather, the plan I'm unveiling today puts the power into the hands of the people where it belongs.”
Jon Gosselin has slammed his ex-wife, Kate Gosselin, for failing to return to work as a nurse amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 43-year-old reality star father blasted Kate, 45, for formerly talking about being a registered nurse but failing to step in and join those fighting the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
"I have no idea what she's doing for work. I mean, you think, she claims she has her nursing license, she'd be on the front line," Jon said in a video interview with the outlet. "That would be a good idea! Just saying!"
u see nurses and doctors, it's a calling. Even if Colleen got a little sick, she's like, 'I'm going to work no matter what. My patients depend on me.' It's this inner thing," he continued. "And then my ex-wife is like, 'Well I was a nurse,' and this and that. There's people who talk about it and then there's people who talk about it and actually do it."
Jon also revealed that he's been working in a hospital apparently fixing printers and touching keyboards that he says "may be infected."
New post. Thank you, Jon.
“Texas is taking a personal responsibility approach, imagine that. If you want to stay inside because you're at high risk, by all means, stay inside.“
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Sure, and then when those high risk people can’t go to work, they’ll get fired and not be able to get unemployment. So it’s not really a choice. Many governors have made it clear that even if you’re high risk, or the conditions are hazardous at your work, your employer isn’t doing proper safety/health protocols...if you don’t show up you’re done. Considered a voluntary quit. No unemployment.
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