NP. Well, then you’re trollling a troll, so I’m not sure you win this debate. |
Not a game at all. It’s just a great feeling to finally have a decent, rational person in office - someone who is actually doing what he was elected to do. Sorry you’re such a sore loser - better luck next time? |
Would you say your delight and relief at Biden winning was spiteful and sociopathic? Or was that somehow “different,” as usual? You people are the most pathetic hypocrites. |
I didn’t find humor in Trump supporters being “triggered” by Biden’s win. More like terrified when your people tried to overturn the election and effectively overthrow the government. |
Oh, shut up. At this point, you just sound utterly ridiculous. Oh, and spiteful and sociopathic. |
It’s pretty amazing how fast other states - dem states - are “heading for the off-ramp” to mandatory masking now, a mere couple weeks after Youngkin got the ball rolling.
Of course, those Governors aren’t being attacked. And everyone has noticed that, whether they’ll admit it or not. This whole thing has aged terribly for dems. They’re playing catch-up AND throwing stones at the same time. Very awkward place to be in. |
Exactly. |
Nope. Not comparable at all. The D governors are just rolling back mandates. That’s not what Youngkin did. He told parents that they could ignore school rules. He illegally attempted to thwart local authority. That’s why there is a lawsuit. He overstepped his authority. Plus, those other governors waited until after the surge because they aren’t flaming a-holes. ![]() |
I guess you can’t defend your party on the merits. |
This is not true. Many of these states currently have higher case rates than they had 6 or 7 months ago and kept mandates in place. It is political for them. Their focus groups and the polls are brutal and they need to do something to change the narrative. |
Most of the mandates aren’t lifting until March/April. Plus, kids 5-11 weren’t vaccinated 6 months ago. |
So? Kids are at almost no risk of bad outcomes from this virus. If this is what they are basing their decisions on (which they aren't), then they are not following the science. And, the mandates are ending immediately in some of these states. NY, for example. RI ends on Feb. 11. NJ and Connecticut ends theirs in a couple of weeks. |
NJ governor lifted statewide mandate, but left it up to the individual school districts to decide on requiring masks. Youngkin tried to override existing law, and take that decision making away from school districts. That’s why he lost in court. |
Correction: Youngkin put the decision in the hands of the parents and not bureaucrats. |
They are just lifting statewide mandates. Not overriding local decisions by telling parents they can ignore school rules. |