last rant (inslee)

Issue PSA that he is providing a six month supply of Vitamin D, Vitamin C, and Zinc with N95 masks to every household (up to 6 people per home) in the state with explicit instructions as to how to take them daily
Lift all restrictions, though reminding people with multiple conditions the threat COVID "could" have on their health. Highly recommend distancing and requesting people to wear a mask though not mandatory.
This would show that you are beyond political bullshit, you care for people's health and you give people a choice. I bet if masks were not mandatory people would still wear them.
Anyone see that the Rock's entire family has Covid? No health problems as a result. Where is the media??? Why aren't they showing the recovery rate? Instead, it's all long haulers and people hit hard by it.
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I agree, the info is out there, let the market decide what happens next.
Jay has followed Gavin a few days later at all decision points. Jays a follower, Gavin is the evil one you need to take action to get Jay to follow. -
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Aunt Nancy Blow Dryer is the puppet master for little Gavin.Bob_C said:I agree, the info is out there, let the market decide what happens next.
Jay has followed Gavin a few days later at all decision points. Jays a follower, Gavin is the evil one you need to take action to get Jay to follow.
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You dont need the state government to distribute vitamins...
Just give people the best information you can and let individuals decide, its not that complicated.
If you want to carve out a provision for the <1% homeless population and people that cant afford basic vitamins by giving them vouchers or something, sure... whatever... -
I agree except that the west coast states in particular are not giving people the best information. I think zinc and Vitamin D are worth a lot more in protection that sh*tty virtue signaling masks. The focus on cases is also BS. The cases in Oregon are largely 20-29 year olds which have a minimal hospitalization and death rate. Protect the elderly especially those with underlying medical conditions. Toss in the papal dispensation for rioters and looters and there is no way we are getting the best information.Houhusky said:You dont need the state government to distribute vitamins...
Just give people the best information you can and let individuals decide, its not that complicated.
If you want to carve out a provision for the <1% homeless population and people that cant afford basic vitamins by giving them vouchers or something, sure... whatever... </p>
Oregon’s 466th COVID-19 death is a 71-year-old woman in Polk County who tested positive on Aug. 27 and died on Aug. 29. Location of death is being confirmed. She had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 467th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Jackson County who tested positive on Aug. 14 and died on Aug. 29 at Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 468th COVID-19 death is an 84-year-old man in Washington County who tested positive on July 29 and died on Aug. 31 in his residence. He had underlying conditions. -
Agree, that masks aren't exactly the best defense, but if you want to wear one I don't take issue.
Government dispensing vitamins...fair point. Though, if I am Inslee, I would offer an opt-in option for free immunity-boosting supplements. Make suggestions then give the individual a choice. There is no harm in offering real solutions during a "crisis."
All day long, protect the vulnerable. No one would argue that.
The testing is disastrous. It allows for the media to go full tilt on death and fear. Dr. Rhonda Patrick is procuring data showing the very sick are extremely deficient of Vitamin D. Though, not peer-reviewed yet.
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That last one is part of the data fuckery going on. He just dropped dead at home of Covid after a month and not in a hospital?WestlinnDuck said:
I agree except that the west coast states in particular are not giving people the best information. I think zinc and Vitamin D are worth a lot more in protection that sh*tty virtue signaling masks. The focus on cases is also BS. The cases in Oregon are largely 20-29 year olds which have a minimal hospitalization and death rate. Protect the elderly especially those with underlying medical conditions. Toss in the papal dispensation for rioters and looters and there is no way we are getting the best information.Houhusky said:You dont need the state government to distribute vitamins...
Just give people the best information you can and let individuals decide, its not that complicated.
If you want to carve out a provision for the <1% homeless population and people that cant afford basic vitamins by giving them vouchers or something, sure... whatever... </p>
Oregon’s 466th COVID-19 death is a 71-year-old woman in Polk County who tested positive on Aug. 27 and died on Aug. 29. Location of death is being confirmed. She had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 467th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Jackson County who tested positive on Aug. 14 and died on Aug. 29 at Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 468th COVID-19 death is an 84-year-old man in Washington County who tested positive on July 29 and died on Aug. 31 in his residence. He had underlying conditions.
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Jay Inslee belongs in prison
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There is no doubt.DerekJohnson said:Jay Inslee belongs in prison
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My operating assumption is that those who die at home after a month are basically terminal and in hospice at home. Pretending that the chicom crud is the cause of death and that we need to keep healthy people out of restaurants isn't science.Bob_C said:
That last one is part of the data fuckery going on. He just dropped dead at home of Covid after a month and not in a hospital?WestlinnDuck said:
I agree except that the west coast states in particular are not giving people the best information. I think zinc and Vitamin D are worth a lot more in protection that sh*tty virtue signaling masks. The focus on cases is also BS. The cases in Oregon are largely 20-29 year olds which have a minimal hospitalization and death rate. Protect the elderly especially those with underlying medical conditions. Toss in the papal dispensation for rioters and looters and there is no way we are getting the best information.Houhusky said:You dont need the state government to distribute vitamins...
Just give people the best information you can and let individuals decide, its not that complicated.
If you want to carve out a provision for the <1% homeless population and people that cant afford basic vitamins by giving them vouchers or something, sure... whatever... </p>
Oregon’s 466th COVID-19 death is a 71-year-old woman in Polk County who tested positive on Aug. 27 and died on Aug. 29. Location of death is being confirmed. She had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 467th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Jackson County who tested positive on Aug. 14 and died on Aug. 29 at Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 468th COVID-19 death is an 84-year-old man in Washington County who tested positive on July 29 and died on Aug. 31 in his residence. He had underlying conditions. -
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Culp will face Inslee, the moderator(s), and a rigged format.
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You could stack it the opposite way in favor of Culp and Inslee will likely still win the election. To be fair, I've gone from saying it'll be a rather easy 34-17 victory to something maybe a little closer.doogie said:Culp will face Inslee, the moderator(s), and a rigged format.
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Why? That’s what a modern politician is SUPPOSED to do. Does he deserve a cookie now?doogie said:Culp will face Inslee, the moderator(s), and a rigged format.
I do give Inslee credit for showing up. I didn’t think he wouldhttps://youtu.be/LaPHPQt91w8
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Well...makes sense as that’s how we? sometimes reward children.doogie said:Yes.
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He’s debating tonight from a separate room.
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Why is he wearing an obviously photoshopped mask in his bio picture? It looks like a grade-schooler did it.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Culp actually did quite well, was expecting a bit of a goober. He stood up well, maybe easy because his opponent sucks balls. Won’t matter obviously.
Highlights:
Zero based budgeting and spending freeze immediately. Calls across the board cuts “lazy”. Which is always true. Anything in the budget that starts with Study is automatically cut.
When asked about how his leadership transfers from small town to the whole state: “I’m not running for governor to be the leader of your family or business. Governor is a subservient role. I want the people of Washington to be the leaders of their own lives.” -
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I watched about two mins then pounded off to noemdoogie said:I forgot it was on.
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Listened to it on the radio. Inslee likes to spout subjective evidence as facts, such as "my policies saved lives." Well please point out to me whose life your policy actually saved? Inslee was caught in a blatant lie about CHOP / CHAZ, and after Inslee was talking about the importance of saving lives re covid, Culp really should have brought up that Inslee's inaction, along with Seattle pols, resulted in the loss of at least three lives. Lost opportunity for a debate that probably multiple people skipped. Culp did get Inslee on one thing. Inslee referred to people attending Culp's rally's as Trumpians, in a condescending manner. Culp equated the term to Hillary's deplorables comment, and that Inslee is supposed to represent all citizens regardless of ideologies.
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We've lost to the leftists. It's over. Join the government and be content that these idiots will be first against the wallhuskyhooligan said:Listened to it on the radio. Inslee likes to spout subjective evidence as facts, such as "my policies saved lives." Well please point out to me whose life your policy actually saved? Inslee was caught in a blatant lie about CHOP / CHAZ, and after Inslee was talking about the importance of saving lives re covid, Culp really should have brought up that Inslee's inaction, along with Seattle pols, resulted in the loss of at least three lives. Lost opportunity for a debate that probably multiple people skipped. Culp did get Inslee on one thing. Inslee referred to people attending Culp's rally's as Trumpians, in a condescending manner. Culp equated the term to Hillary's deplorables comment, and that Inslee is supposed to represent all citizens regardless of ideologies.
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Holy Shit. Culp mentioned that Inslee hired a consulting firm for 165k a week to help craft a tool to help in reopening the state. When I heard it I thought that sounded outlandish, but, it wasn't:
https://www.nwpb.org/2020/08/10/165000-a-week-for-covid-analysis-thats-how-much-washington-state-has-paid-a-consulting-firm/?fbclid=IwAR1HOVECZWOm3lWTQ2oBmFXGer1EdHQM8sb2l-4m5bD9XDSCMvSI5hP0dDM
In early June, as Gov. Jay Inslee was overseeing a phased reopening of the state, his budget office signed a contract with the elite international consulting firm McKinsey & Company to provide access to a “Governor’s Decision Support Tool.” That tool was meant to aid Inslee’s decision-making as he gradually unlocked the economy.
But access to McKinsey’s customized COVID-19 risk tool didn’t come cheap. Under the contract, the state initially agreed to pay for eight weeks of access to McKinsey’s services and proprietary data sets. The cost to taxpayers: $165,000 per week. And that was McKinsey’s government discount rate.
“We recognize that that’s a lot of money, but this is a strange time and the governor needed that data and needed the information to help him make his decisions,” said Tara Lee, Inslee’s communications director.
The June agreement is one of three, six-figure-a-week, no-bid contracts the state of Washington has entered into with McKinsey – one of the largest consulting firms in the world — in the midst of the pandemic, according to a review by the public radio Northwest News Network and The Seattle Times. The nature and price of the contracts has raised questions about whether there were better, more cost effective ways to spend that money. -
And for $165K per week they got a dashboard that an 8th grader could have created?huskyhooligan said:Holy Shit. Culp mentioned that Inslee hired a consulting firm for 165k a week to help craft a tool to help in reopening the state. When I heard it I thought that sounded outlandish, but, it wasn't:
https://www.nwpb.org/2020/08/10/165000-a-week-for-covid-analysis-thats-how-much-washington-state-has-paid-a-consulting-firm/?fbclid=IwAR1HOVECZWOm3lWTQ2oBmFXGer1EdHQM8sb2l-4m5bD9XDSCMvSI5hP0dDM
In early June, as Gov. Jay Inslee was overseeing a phased reopening of the state, his budget office signed a contract with the elite international consulting firm McKinsey & Company to provide access to a “Governor’s Decision Support Tool.” That tool was meant to aid Inslee’s decision-making as he gradually unlocked the economy.
But access to McKinsey’s customized COVID-19 risk tool didn’t come cheap. Under the contract, the state initially agreed to pay for eight weeks of access to McKinsey’s services and proprietary data sets. The cost to taxpayers: $165,000 per week. And that was McKinsey’s government discount rate.
“We recognize that that’s a lot of money, but this is a strange time and the governor needed that data and needed the information to help him make his decisions,” said Tara Lee, Inslee’s communications director.
The June agreement is one of three, six-figure-a-week, no-bid contracts the state of Washington has entered into with McKinsey – one of the largest consulting firms in the world — in the midst of the pandemic, according to a review by the public radio Northwest News Network and The Seattle Times. The nature and price of the contracts has raised questions about whether there were better, more cost effective ways to spend that money.