Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This need to dismiss data is reall profound and truly Trumpian.
The anti Trump nut again. Move along and take a look at the data. It’s a line graph - you should be able to read it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This need to dismiss data is reall profound and truly Trumpian.
The anti Trump nut again. Move along and take a look at the data. It’s a line graph - you should be able to read it.
Anonymous wrote:This need to dismiss data is reall profound and truly Trumpian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
Cases aren't rapidly declining. There was a mad rush to test before the Christmas holiday because people were traveling, there's not nearly as much of an incentive now. Try again.
lol wasn’t trump the one telling us that testing was making us look bad? and here you are, using the same argument. Incredible persistence. truly impressiv work
“tests were high bc we tested a lot and now low bc we test less and this is incontrovertible proof that cases are still high” wow what logic so good an I really appreciate the way u no how to think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
Cases aren't rapidly declining. There was a mad rush to test before the Christmas holiday because people were traveling, there's not nearly as much of an incentive now. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
Cases aren't rapidly declining. There was a mad rush to test before the Christmas holiday because people were traveling, there's not nearly as much of an incentive now. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
I’m sorry your stressed. Ask some teachers what school buildings have been like this week. Particularly those outside of your normal bubble. It’s been one of the hardest weeks of my year and I feel like the kids got barely any instruction. Different teachers out on a daily basis, students being pulled for positive tests.
That isn’t the way it has been at my school. Teachers have been consistent, positive case announcements declines to pre-omicron. The prospect of someone not familiar with my school deciding what to do seems exactly what all the teachers don’t want.
Yes, as long as your child is getting a good experience who really cares? I’m just glad you all are finally admitting it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
I’m sorry your stressed. Ask some teachers what school buildings have been like this week. Particularly those outside of your normal bubble. It’s been one of the hardest weeks of my year and I feel like the kids got barely any instruction. Different teachers out on a daily basis, students being pulled for positive tests.
That isn’t the way it has been at my school. Teachers have been consistent, positive case announcements declines to pre-omicron. The prospect of someone not familiar with my school deciding what to do seems exactly what all the teachers don’t want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
I don’t support this bill, but I also wouldn’t say cases are rapidly declining. Hopefully we see that soon though.
https://www.popville.com/2022/01/january-13-coronavirus-data-new-cases-confirmed-and-probable/
I’m looking here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/key-metrics
Cases are declining rapidly on a per capita basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
I don’t support this bill, but I also wouldn’t say cases are rapidly declining. Hopefully we see that soon though.
https://www.popville.com/2022/01/january-13-coronavirus-data-new-cases-confirmed-and-probable/
I’m looking here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/key-metrics
Cases are declining rapidly on a per capita basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the status of this bill is?
On Kojo today, Chairman Mendo said the Council will debate the bill next week.
(Virtually, of course. Because they don't go to work.)
I am beginning to truly truly hate Robert white. Like we aren’t stressed enough? He’s gotta try jerking us around? Plus case rates are rapidly declining. It’s just garbage posturing at this point.
I don’t support this bill, but I also wouldn’t say cases are rapidly declining. Hopefully we see that soon though.
https://www.popville.com/2022/01/january-13-coronavirus-data-new-cases-confirmed-and-probable/