Have I said it’s Crazy Season? That's only because it is. Campaigns and elections drive candidates to the brink of madness and there are plenty of folks willing to help them get there, me included. In fact, if they gave me the ambulance, straight jackets and keys to the padded room, I’d be happy to escort some of the folks engaged in today’s campaign environment to the nut house. You’d think me if I did. We’ll cite examples during today’s show.
The CDC is not happy with its performance during COVID. Welcome to the party; it’s a bit late, but we’re glad to have you! Governor DeSantis was on with Glenn Beck and pointed out something we talked earlier this week- political correctness has no place in medicine.
For decades the Associated Press has been the go-to source for language used by the media, and thereby, the rest of us. It's not so much the case anymore. We need to stop listening to those who defy common sense in their practices and edicts.
We have yet another nonsensical story from Florida Today that seems to be doing the bidding of its local political masters, whoever they are. Focused on County Commission D-4, the politically naïve piece seems written to try and drive voters away from the apparent frontrunner and question his conservative credentials. But, who benefits from this, and why does Florida Today think this is news?
The Brevard County Commission found the school millage rate increase can go to the November ballot and they have backed the Charter Review Commission’s proposal for School Board recalls.
And if we get time, Smith & Wesson’s CEO is not bashful about placing blame for rising crime rates where it belongs. New York’s governor has done her part to prove his point!
IN A HANDBASKET
CDC revamping due to COVID response
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FEATURED STORIES
The AP- NOT the master of language
When Political ROOKIES speak out
Commission allows School Tax to ballot & School Board recall vote
Smith & Wesson CEO fights back vs politicians
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
NASA beginning Back to the Moon
EELS back to the ballot- can Brevard say NO?
Do Fried and Jenkins understand how government works?
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