Nope. That did not happen. That is basically your fantasy about what happened.
Every time you claim this , you go digging for the proof... and fail, because the thing you pin all this on doesn't say what you fantasize it does. It's sad.
Texas does not count probable deaths. Which is why we are undercounting it, AND the disease is vastly more widespread.
https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/T...CountData.xlsx
Even so the 10 day moving average of fatalities is now 66, and that is double what it was a week ago. The first surge of deaths from the increased caseload a week or two ago is happening now.
Nope. That did not happen. That is basically your fantasy about what happened.
Every time you claim this , you go digging for the proof... and fail, because the thing you pin all this on doesn't say what you fantasize it does. It's sad.
5-13 Ten day moving average 1085 cases
6-13 Ten day moving average 1774 cases
6-19 Ten day moving average 2605 cases
6-26 Ten day moving average 4441 cases
7-03 Ten day moving average 6316 cases
7-10 Ten day moving average 8012 cases
7-13 Ten day moving average 8078 cases
https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/T...CountData.xlsx
Subtract case total from previous day, add the resulting current and past nine days new case number, and divide by ten.
I would define a sharp rise as anything over 100% in a month. In the last 30 calendar days the daily case load average has gone up 455%
Thanks. It's a sharp increase and it's not fine. DMC is free to disagree but he'll have to post his own opinion if he actually feels things are fine.
Her departure coincides with the timing of MS's claim. Are you saying you haven't had an open marriage at one time or another?
Save it for the fear porn thread.
I bet you're getting a thrill up your leg thinking of this all.
Why are you posting in this thread?
I got quoted. You clutching your pearls?
You weren't quoted in the post you replied to. Why do you have a problem with posting stats from he Republican Texas govenment?
You didn't ask me why I was responding to the post. You asked me why I was posting in the thread.
So, again I ask; you clutching your pearls?
that's not even what I asked.
You're so dishonest about everything.
Agencies are Republican?
The state government is. If you have a conspiracy theory about it or the agencies it controls, post it or fold.
There is no state agency that officially operates at the legal behest of a political party. In fact, there are laws against that. Or are you saying that officially agencies in Texas are Republican?
I am saying they are controlled by Republicans and if the Republicans who control these agencies disagreed with the numbers the agency releases we would know about it.
Do the Texas Republicans controlling the government dispute the numbers the Texas government is reporting?
Yes or no.
lol anyone who calls out chumpdump gets the youre lying response. Emotional
now you don't want to allow people to call you a liar. Emotional.
DMC will continue being a chicken . I am as sure of that, as that the sun will come up tomorrow.
Are the Republicans in charge of Texas lying? Why is it "fear porn".
Fill in the blank "it is fear porn because_______________"????
I merely pointed out publicly available data.
As sure as every news piece regarding Florida, Texas, Arizona or California is followed by a whataboutnewyork
Pretty much sums it up
All we can be sure of is...
Don't believe the numbers
Bipartisan agreement on that.
So do you think the numbers are actually worse or are they better than what's being reported?
How Texas Republicans Politicized the Coronavirus Pandemic
Most, however, urged the Party to press forward.
“I think the biggest optic we need is within our own party,” Randall Dunning, a member of the State Republican Executive Committee, said.
“What we need is to demonstrate courage…. Macho Man !
We are being perceived as pushed around by the media.
We need to stand up for these things.”
The coronavirus, he added, was “one of the most feeble epidemics ever.”
Dunning, who has been known to brag about wearing body armor, is an outspoken party member, but
his position was widely supported.
The controversy over the convention was not about safety, he said, it was about politics.
particularly potent in a state like Texas, where
the appeal of strongman politics mixes easily with the come-and-take-it troublemaking of gun-rights circles.
The Web site for the R.P.T. notes that
“early Texans lived, loved and died entirely by their own efforts without relying on government to fulfill their needs.
Just like modern Texans, early settlers believed in families, churches and neighbors, not in bureaucracy.
That sense of self-respect and self-reliance is still the envy of the world.” self-congratulatory bull myth!
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-...virus-pandemic
These bag Repugs, wallowing around in 19th century frontier myths, are why TX is a hole for non-Repugs, non-whites, non-wealthy
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