Sadly true. But in this case, it's a potential good thing.Lake County has been deep blue for a long time.
Oh, you meant on the COVID map.
Sadly true. But in this case, it's a potential good thing.Lake County has been deep blue for a long time.
Oh, you meant on the COVID map.
Everyone in government who pushed for mask or vaccine mandates should be held accountable. And laws should be changed to limit executive authority for emergency orders in Indiana and at the federal level.Does this signal the start of the tribunals concerning the crimes against humanity?
You mean "opinion" checkers. They've admitted in court they aren't really talking about fact.And while we’re solving ****, let’s not allow voices to be stifled, especially dissenting opinions of experts in the domain of interest. That scam they got going on between the fact-checkers and social media needs to stop too.
You mean "opinion" checkers. They've admitted in court they aren't really talking about fact.
Is there a link to that case?You mean "opinion" checkers. They've admitted in court they aren't really talking about fact.
The sole purpose of “fact-checkers” is so they they have cover to go after influencers who don’t toe the party line.You mean "opinion" checkers. They've admitted in court they aren't really talking about fact.
Is there a link to that case?
Thanks!Report: Facebook admits in court filings its 'fact checks' are opinions - and now everything is in question
Libertarian journalist John Stossel sued Facebook after his content was tagged by "fact checkers" and had his content throttled; in court filing, Facebook (Meta) claims it's "fact checks" are really opinions, not checking factswww.lawenforcementtoday.com
Judge tosses suit by Candace Owens over Facebook fact checks
A Delaware judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative political commentator Candace Owens against USA Today and another media organization over fact-checking coronavirus posts she made on Facebookabcnews.go.com
Yep. That's them.Report: Facebook admits in court filings its 'fact checks' are opinions - and now everything is in question
Libertarian journalist John Stossel sued Facebook after his content was tagged by "fact checkers" and had his content throttled; in court filing, Facebook (Meta) claims it's "fact checks" are really opinions, not checking factswww.lawenforcementtoday.com
Judge tosses suit by Candace Owens over Facebook fact checks
A Delaware judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative political commentator Candace Owens against USA Today and another media organization over fact-checking coronavirus posts she made on Facebookabcnews.go.com
I am for the shaving of heads and parading them down main street.Everyone in government who pushed for mask or vaccine mandates should be held accountable. And laws should be changed to limit executive authority for emergency orders in Indiana and at the federal level.
There needs to be a better definition of “Emergency” that acknowledges that an emergency can’t last 2 ****ing years. Maybe 30’days. 60 tops. After that it’s no longer an Emergency, and if the conditions which caused the emergency linger beyond the time limit, it’s an issue legislatures should solve.
And while we’re solving ****, let’s not allow voices to be stifled, especially dissenting opinions of experts in the domain of interest. That scam they got going on between the fact-checkers and social media needs to stop too.
How is that any different from a pride parade?I am for the shaving of heads and parading them down main street.
Well...you won't be there.How is that any different from a pride parade?
Anyone, not condemned to live in a blue state, that doesn't move to limit a governor's emergency powers by at least requiring legislative approval after a very short period - and closing a loophole like Indiana had where the legislature could not call itself into session - will almost certainly live to regret itEveryone in government who pushed for mask or vaccine mandates should be held accountable. And laws should be changed to limit executive authority for emergency orders in Indiana and at the federal level.
There needs to be a better definition of “Emergency” that acknowledges that an emergency can’t last 2 ****ing years. Maybe 30’days. 60 tops. After that it’s no longer an Emergency, and if the conditions which caused the emergency linger beyond the time limit, it’s an issue legislatures should solve.
And while we’re solving ****, let’s not allow voices to be stifled, especially dissenting opinions of experts in the domain of interest. That scam they got going on between the fact-checkers and social media needs to stop too.
Less leather involvedHow is that any different from a pride parade?
So true.Anyone, not condemned to live in a blue state, that doesn't move to limit a governor's emergency powers by at least requiring legislative approval after a very short period - and closing a loophole like Indiana had where the legislature could not call itself into session - will almost certainly live to regret it
Mostly blue, some yellow, no orange or red. It means the spread has slowed to almost nothing, comparatively. I am expecting at or near 100% blue next week.
Not over, now time for crimes against humanity trials…