1. I know we are supposed to describe the decision to get a vaccine as a "personal decision" because that makes vaccine hesitant people more comfortable but it's really not true.
The decision not to get a vaccine is a bad decision that endangers everyone else.
2. It endangers millions of kids under 12 (who are not eligible to get the vaccine) and the immunocompromised (who might not get robust protection from vaccines).
3. And it also endangers everyone by giving the virus a chance to replicate and potentially mutate to something that can evade vaccines.
1. July 15 is the most significant FEC deadline since the 1/6 insurrection
We'll learn which corporations are keeping their promises & which are hoping people have stopped paying attention
The data is already coming in & I'll be tracking it on this thread
Follow if interested
2. After 1/6, @bloominbrands, the parent company of @Outback, said it was pausing political donations indefinitely.
On 6/30, Bloomin' Brands donated 5K to Congressman @ByronDonalds, who voted to overturn the election.
3. After 1/6, @Cheniere said it was "disturbed and disheartened" and would suspend its political giving to make sure that future donations reflect the company's "values."
On 6/30, Cheniere donated 1K to @RepMikeJohnson, who voted to overturn the election
2. This Daily Wire article is aggregated from The Federalist.
The Federalist article concerns a meeting of the County Board of Supervisors.
So, right off the bat, what occurred at this meeting was not a lesson being presented to children.
3. Critical Race Theory was never mentioned at the meeting but: "Byerly also noted a recently mandated African American history class would be a positive addition to county schools."
So the problem is they are discussing teaching history in school