We all live with rules.Some people donāt think the rules apply to them.We have example from Illinois as we begin our day.Then we have the things we will do to each other and some of them are not pretty.Weāll explore that IN A HANDBASKET this morning.
In addition to our acts toward each other, we have another look at just what government will do to us if we continue to allow it.While seven states have not issued stay at home orders, we are seeing evidence that the virus is subsiding as it is in restrictive states.We also have stories that indicate the numbers are not what have been projected.
Oh, and Bernie Sanders is out of the running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Florida Todayās Isadora Rangel is with us in todayās final hour.Sheās looked at the economic situation as Brevard reacts to the coronavirus and one couple who fought it together.
MEME of the Day:
2019: stay away from negative people.2020: stay away from positive people!
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THE BATTING ORDER
CHICAGO: do as officials say, not as they do
Maybe itās an Illinois thing
In a Handbasket:
Ā·Things we do to each other (there are idiots around us)
oSucker punching copsā¦a new game?
Coronavirus-New today:
South Dakota governor stands strong on freedom
Non-restricting states see wave subsiding, too
Fauci admits 100-240K deaths was exaggeration
An upside: American companies leaving China
Rangel: The RONA and the economy
More Coronavirus News in play:
WHO let the bats out?Health organization ignored Taiwanās warnings on China
President considers stopping WHO funding
Churches & government handouts
Commission, School Board meetings change
Campus polling places to return
Postal Service Shutdown looming?
MyPillow CEO mocked by CNNās Acosta
Smart move Publix- free rent to tenants
Is it THE RONA, the flu or allergies?
Suddenly unemployed- what to do
State increases staff for unemployment claims
The Usual Suspects:
FL Supremes wonāt hear cell phone lock case
FL Losing Battle on Felon Voting
Shutting out reporters spreads from Brevard to the State- like a virus
Activist judge threatens state on felon voting
OPEN PRIMARIES to November ballot