I wasn't going to be the one to say it but yes.
I thought you said 45 other states have SIP. Math is not quite adding up here...
I wasn't going to be the one to say it but yes.
You already know the answer of this question, but just guess the political affiliation of the governors for the 12 states left that haven't issued a stay at home or a shelter in place mandate.
I assume they won't make any moves until they're told from higher powers to do so (and I'll leave it at that). I can't see any other logical reason for their inactivity.So I'm curious-- what industry would be effected by a SIP that these people are trying to protect? What is operating now, that wouldn't be operating under a SIP, that is a substantial donor to Republican causes?
614 cases today (+65), 74 hospitalized (+12), 11 deaths (+2)
I have no clue as to why this would effect donors either, but you can't objectively look at that list and say it's just a coincidence.
I thought you said 45 other states have SIP. Math is not quite adding up here...
45 other states have some sort of SIP mandate within their state, whether that be the entire state or portions of their state, such as Missouri. They declared a SIP for multiple counties. 38 states have now done state wide mandates.I thought you said 45 other states have SIP. Math is not quite adding up here...
Didn't hear today's presser. Heard schools closed through end of April. Does same apply to restaurant's too?
Schools must move to required or voluntary education options to the students. If they don't do anything, they will have to make up the lost time.
School decisions as in whether or not they're going to reopen? I listened to the entire press conference but thought she was referring to something else..I don't know if anyone else caught it, but hearing Reynolds say today that school decisions are best made locally might have been the chef's kiss of the entire coronavirus crisis. Too perfect.
And it didn’t happen. And won’t. Reynolds is going to get rocked by whoever runs against her in 2022.
45 other states have some sort of SIP mandate within their state, whether that be the entire state or portions of their state, such as Missouri. They declared a SIP for multiple counties. 38 states have now done state wide mandates.
You thought she would when those two morons tried to publicly shame her? I knew then that they made it worse. You don’t pull that crap publicly. Have the mayors send a letter and you will get somewhere if she would do it for anyone. No matter the party, a stunt like that from the opposing party will delay what you are asking for.
So if the Mayor of Des Moines put a SIL in place it would count towards your figure even though Governor Reynolds would have nothing to do with that?.
You thought she would when those two morons tried to publicly shame her? I knew then that they made it worse. You don’t pull that crap publicly. Have the mayors send a letter and you will get somewhere if she would do it for anyone. No matter the party, a stunt like that from the opposing party will delay what you are asking for.
Except, as i recall, she has also blocked this from happening at the local level.
But we can agree saying "45 states have this order" when talking about whether a state Governor should do this when only 38 Governors have actually acted?
And it didn’t happen. And won’t. Reynolds is going to get rocked by whoever runs against her in 2022.