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Maximum Carnage Week Game Thread

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  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,670 Standard Supporter
    Lefties are weak, pitiful sheep. Disgusting really that these are Americans.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,962 Standard Supporter
    Get a normal flu outbreak in January and LockDown Kate Brown will issue a mask mandate. Just to show she can.
  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344

    https://newsmax.com/us/covid-19-recovery-wallethub-pollster/2021/06/08/id/1024339/


    Two Midwest states have been the fastest — and slowest — in recovering from the coronavirus pandemic, a new ranking has determined.

    But its latest ranking to evaluate COVID-19 health, leisure and travel, the economy, and the labor market – measuring data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia – had some surprising findings about what states are pushing faster toward recovery.

    According to the ranking, Iowa came in No. 1 for its overall recovery, while Michigan landed dead last.

    Weighing economy and labor market conditions, Alabama was the top of the heap, and New York at the bottom. And measuring COVID health, South Dakota topped the nation and West Virginia was last.

    Ranking leisure and travel, South Dakota was the nation's leader and Hawaii was dead-last.

    Here are some other findings from the WalletHub ranking:

    The five states with the highest share of the population fully vaccinated were Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, and Rhode Island; the five with the lowest share were Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, and Mississippi.

    States with the highest average daily restaurant visits were Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. Those with the lowest were Massachusetts, Washington, Connecticut, New York, and the District of Columbia.

    States with the highest gross domestic product compared with pre-COVID levels were Utah, Washington, Arizona, Idaho, and Colorado; those with the lowest GDP compared with pre-COVID levels were West Virginia, New York, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and Hawaii.

    The lowest unemployment rates compared with pre-COVID levels were in Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, New Hampshire, and Utah; the highest rates were New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Colorado, and Hawaii.

    Note that Noem is better than Witless in Michigan and states with the most people vaxed have lower restaurant visits than the Maga no vax states. lol fear is a helluva drug

    I fondly recall all the wine moms cackling with glee over the deaths and 'cases' in South Dakota. Stay classy, ladies.