Former Senator Claire McCaskill is calling him out via Twitter and virtually every mainstream editorial writer in the State is targeting him with criticism . . . Recent CCW protection from the Guv has only added more fuel to the political fire:
Gov. Parson suspends late penalties for conceal carry license renewals in Missouri, still no stay-at-home order
Gov. Mike Parson has signed an executive order suspending late penalties for concealed carry permit renewals in Missouri. Parson says its his sixth executive order signed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. "Day in and day out, we are working around the clock to respond and adapt to COVID-19 in every way possible," Parson announced via Twitter.
The bastard already had blood on his hands. I wonder what Greitens would do?
ReplyDeleteGo over and fuck his hairdresser, of course.
ReplyDeleteWest Virginia's Governor ordered us to stay home two weeks ago, & we're supposed to be stupid hillbillies.
ReplyDeleteWhat's his excuse for being an idiot.
Der Fuhrer won't issue a nationwide stay at home order, even though HIS medical experts are urging him to do just that.
What makes these idiots think they know more than the doctors?
You ARE a stupid hillbilly, a welfare cheat, and your governor is probably the worst in the country. Shut up and stay out of our business, you freaking idiot.
DeleteShut up bLIEron, every county except for a few that don’t have any cases has their own stay at home orders, stay the fuck out of everybody else’s business dipshit. If your brain worked like a normal persons brain you would already know this but since you get your fake news from cnn the communist news network you don’t know anything but lies, now piss off and mind your own affairs and leave us to ours, got it retard?
ReplyDelete9:32 I love your doctor too! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteMust be doing something right if he has airclaire and every leftwing sjw editorial wringing their hands and virtue signaling in harmony...ever wonder how they all echo one another with the same narrative across the board?
ReplyDeleteIt’s been that way since Trump became president, the dimwit followers are too stupid to see that they are being brainwashed.
ReplyDeleteHave you also noticed that the dimwits have been calling people “workers” just like they do in commie countries?
May 10, 2018
ReplyDelete"The top White House official responsible for leading the U.S. response in the event of a deadly pandemic has left the administration, and the global health security team he oversaw has been disbanded under a reorganization by national security adviser John Bolton.
"The abrupt departure of Rear Adm. Timothy Ziemer from the National Security Council means no senior administration official is now focused solely on global health security. Ziemer’s departure, along with the breakup of his team, comes at a time when many experts say the country is already underprepared for the increasing risks of a pandemic or bioterrorism attack."
There. Having removed all doubt, we can all agree on who's to blame for the country being unprepared.
That is a lie a you know it.
DeleteWho knew deep down Parson was a socialist?
ReplyDeleteHe's all in for redistribution of the virus.
I just hope Parson's decision packs the funeral homes with as many dumbshit hillbillies as possible. We'll all be better off.
Hey Governor Nothing to See Here;
ReplyDeleteNew cases reported by day in the US since January 25th:
2020-01-25 1
2020-01-26 0
2020-01-27 3
2020-01-28 0
2020-01-29 0
2020-01-30 0
2020-01-31 1
2020-02-01 1
2020-02-02 1
2020-02-03 3
2020-02-04 0
2020-02-05 0
2020-02-06 1
2020-02-07 0
2020-02-08 0
2020-02-09 0
2020-02-10 0
2020-02-11 1
2020-02-12 0
2020-02-13 1
2020-02-14 1
2020-02-15 0
2020-02-16 0
2020-02-17 0
2020-02-18 0
2020-02-19 0
2020-02-20 0
2020-02-21 1
2020-02-22 19
2020-02-23 0
2020-02-24 0
2020-02-25 18
2020-02-26 0
2020-02-27 6
2020-02-28 1
2020-02-29 6
2020-03-01 3
2020-03-02 20
2020-03-03 14
2020-03-04 22
2020-03-05 34
2020-03-06 74
2020-03-07 105
2020-03-08 95
2020-03-09 121
2020-03-10 200
2020-03-11 271
2020-03-12 287
2020-03-13 351
2020-03-14 511
2020-03-15 777
2020-03-16 823
2020-03-17 887
2020-03-18 1766
2020-03-19 2988
2020-03-20 4835
2020-03-21 5374
2020-03-22 7123
2020-03-23 8459
2020-03-24 11236
2020-03-25 8789
2020-03-26 13963
2020-03-27 16797
2020-03-28 18695
2020-03-29 19979
2020-03-30 18360
2020-03-31 21595
2020-04-01 24998
2020-04-02 27103
Total now 216,721 cases confirmed.
1248 the point is that only fraction of even the confirmed cases will get seriously I'll or die...and those are vast only the old and already sick
Delete^^^ and we all already know that, so make your point - you must be board in the house!! that took you a minuet to type up that shit, ya probably tell people you are working from home.
ReplyDelete^^^ Didn't take any time at all (not even a "minuet"). It's called downloading data.
ReplyDeleteListen up snowflake. If the math is too tough or you don't get the point, I can explain it.
MAGA people are still claiming it's only a low number of cases and defiantly not wanting to shut down the economy. They claim it's fear-mongering and overblown.
The point is math tells us the numbers don't stay low for long, especially when Trump and Parson don't issue stay at home orders or enforce any mitigation. They are responsible for the increased cases, the overwhelmed heath care system (which also means denied treatments for other medical needs), and of course deaths.
BTW, what's "board" in the house?
221 you left out...Out of over 350million, so yes it is overblown especially since most serious and death case ave age around 80 and already compromised.
DeleteWe will see if shut down helps or not.This is a great scientific study as Missouri the control.
ReplyDelete731 it's a win win...of course when it turns out to be not much worse than a bad flu season the crash the economy folks will take credit
DeleteFrankly, unless you are a stupid sheep no one should have to be told to stay home. Blaming changes nothing..If you need constant attention and can"t enjoy the home you're paying for then you need a shrink worse than toilet paper. That's how you stop the shit and it will be over faster ..
ReplyDelete7:44 said "the point is that only fraction of even the confirmed cases will get seriously I'll or die."
ReplyDeleteAnd those "fractions" are 20% are hospitalized. Those ventilated stay on average of 3 weeks.
Between 1% to 3% die. Areas of Italy and New Orleans are between 6% and 7%.
"...and those are vast only the old and already sick"
NOPE
As of March 16, a total of 4,226 COVID-19 cases had been reported in the United States, with reports increasing to 500 or more cases per day beginning March 14. Among 2,449 patients with known age, 6% were aged ≥85, 25% were aged 65–84 years, 18% each were aged 55–64 years and 45–54 years, and 29% were aged 20–44 years. Only 5% of cases occurred in persons aged 0–19 years.
Among 508 (12%) patients known to have been hospitalized, 9% were aged ≥85 years, 36% were aged 65–84 years, 17% were aged 55–64 years, 18% were 45–54 years, and 20% were aged 20–44 years. Less than 1% of hospitalizations were among persons aged ≤19 years.
7:47, How does that impact 350 million Americans? Well, simply projecting spread and deaths increasing at historical 20% level means...
ReplyDeleteDate, US Deaths
2020-03-30, 2,509
2020-03-31, 3,170
2020-04-01, 4,079
2020-04-02, 5,138
2020-04-03, 6,786
2020-04-04, 8,143
2020-04-05, 9,772
2020-04-06, 11,726
2020-04-07, 14,071
2020-04-08, 16,886
2020-04-09, 20,263
2020-04-10, 24,315
2020-04-11, 29,179
2020-04-12, 35,014
2020-04-13, 42,017
2020-04-14, 50,421
2020-04-15, 60,505
2020-04-16, 72,606
2020-04-17, 87,127
2020-04-18, 104,552
2020-04-19, 125,462
2020-04-20, 150,555
2020-04-21, 180,666
2020-04-22, 216,799
2020-04-23, 260,159
2020-04-24, 312,191
2020-04-25, 374,629
2020-04-26, 449,555
2020-04-27, 539,466
2020-04-28, 647,359
2020-04-29, 776,830
2020-04-30, 932,197
See how that works? Over a million deaths by May 1st (impacting all age groups), but sure do nothing... Let us know when we get to a death panel number that bothers you.