The densely packed suburb is having trouble "flattening the curve" of the pandemic . . . "Johnson County continued to report the most cases in Kansas, with 108 on Sunday. The previous day, the county reported 80."
Here's a better background article . . .
Here's a better background article . . .
With A Third Of Kansas Coronavirus Cases In Johnson County, Troubled Commissioners Call For A Plan
Johnson County Commissioners wrestled with their new reality on Thursday, saying they're getting calls from constituents worried about the coronavirus, wondering about the costs to society and the economy from all the business shutdowns and stay-home orders.
Their plan has been to give more tax breaks for high density development. Growth at any cost!
ReplyDeleteIs Sonic open?
ReplyDeleteJoCo administration is obviously ineffectual.
ReplyDeleteDammit, get going!
So long, soccer moms!
ReplyDeleteNot a photo of action-oriented people obviously.
ReplyDeleteThere are some really smart, dynamic people in Johnson County, but they're not in government.
Use the money from lower school utility bills to pay up for testing en masse asap and on-going. Only way to hold off the epidemic until there's a vaccine.
ReplyDeleteJohnson County "densely packed?"
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious you don't know the meaning of the phrase. But grab a cliche and run with it, right Mr. Fearmonger?
What an irresponsible piece of shit.
Stop selling cigs in Johnson County. Cig smokers of any age are facing 97% mortality rates. Second hand smoke can cause kids to suffer badly from the virus. This is a lung virus. Cigs are a lung irritant.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of one of those scary "House of Wax" movies -- 1953 or 2005 -- take your pick.
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