Did he have a stroke or something? Seems not all there these days.
Probably won't have a choice soon.
Did he have a stroke or something? Seems not all there these days.
Austin Public Health officials in a written statement Tuesday evening said curfew hours will be between 10:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. starting Thursday night and ending Sunday morning.
https://www.statesman.com/story/news...al/4071901001/
He's as upset as derp that he lost the election.
Air travel was grounded in Dallas this afternoon...DFW and Love Field. An ATC was found to have covid and they evacuated the flight control towers to disinfect them.
Who saw that particular scenario coming?
Nobody.
Who knows what the next wheels-off effect of covid is?
Nobody.
.
Lol cases
Do the two control towers share personnel? Why both?
I'm guessing there's alot of "handoffs" between the two tower systems.
Pandemics can have long lasting effects.
Some of the schools I went to in the 1970s and 1980s still had steam radiators. They worked so well we'd open the windows in wintertime to get relief from them.
Come to find out now THEY WERE DESIGNED THAT WAY.
For maximum ventilation.
Last edited by Winehole23; 12-30-2020 at 10:17 PM.
Cleaning crew most likely.
Love Field and DFW are not close-by. Why do you think so?
Now do Pelosi
Texas raises the white flag: says counties cannot do any more, nor will it.
(Harvey Kronberg is as old school as it gets.)
As coronavirus numbers e in Texas, DSHS Commissioner erstedt tells county judges that government has maxed out on what it can do
"I think government has reached the limits of what it regulates and controls and licenses,” Dr. erstedt said on a Wednesday conference call, adding it’s all about persuasion now: “Politics is not a four-letter word. It’s how we get things done.”
As county judges – Republicans and Democrats – from Southeast Texas on Wednesday shared frustrations about rising numbers of COVID-19 cases and confusion about vaccine distribution, the head of the Department of State Health Services told them that “government has reached the limits of what it regulates and controls and licenses” in the fight against the outbreak.
Dr. John erstedt, DSHS Commissioner, told county officials from Fort Bend, Montgomery, Colorado, Wharton, Brazoria, Waller, and Austin Counties on a conference call that no further restrictions would be coming from Gov. Greg Abbott’s administration and that the best thing they can do now is to try to change “hearts and minds” about behavior.
That’s as the state was reporting a record 11,992 people in Texas hospitals with lab confirmed COVID.
According to those familiar with the discussion, Commissioner erstedt told county judges that even as a medical professional – he is a Doctor of Medicine – he could not advise them to use any government restrictions that Gov. Abbott has unilaterally prohibited through his executive orders.
But even as erstedt made the case that the best tool available now is persuasion, a GOP County judge said that would be very difficult because there have been “so many mixed messages from top down” during the pandemic.
(Texas prioritizes short term tax revenues over the lives of Texans, what a surpirse.)
bag Repugs running a hole state
Find your own material, crankypants Darrin.
Isn't there a pic of an ice cream freezer you can repost in the Texas response to Coronavirus thread?
I promise you won't hurt my feelings.
Derptology
Texas AG Sues Austin, Travis County Over New Year's Restrictions on Restaurants and Bars
Paxton said the order in Austin improperly restricts business hours in violation of a previous order by the governor
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/te...-bars/2516852/
Government by fiat. I hope Paxton and Abbott get knocked on their asses.
Not gonna happen in hole TX, too many bag Repug voters
It might not go their way in court. They're not standing on law, they're standing on an executive order and the AG's legal opinion.
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