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   killing for money - and Trump to All   
   These state governors are killing their    
   19 Aug 20 21:00:16   
   
   From: januarybaybee@gmail.com   
      
       
   All have Republican governors.  All are tools of Donald Trump and are refusing   
   to institute those health procedures against the virus which are being   
   recommended by scientists and doctors.   
      
   You know their faces by now - from cheating to win the last election, to not   
   knowing how the virus transmits, to putting the economy before the lives of   
   their people.   
      
   Texas:   
   https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b3/Greg_A   
   bott_2015.jpg/150px-Greg_Abbott_2015.jpg   
      
   Georgia:   
   https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e3/David_   
   erdue_and_Brian_Kemp_%28cropped%29.jpg/150px-David_Perdue_and_Br   
   an_Kemp_%28cropped%29.jpg   
      
   Florida:   
   https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Gov_Ro   
   _DeSantis_Portrait_%28cropped%29.jpg/150px-Gov_Ron_DeSantis_Port   
   ait_%28cropped%29.jpg   
      
      
   All three are Trump's tools.  Doing what their purse-holding leader tells them   
   to do.  They've killed thousands of people for the sake of money to bolster   
   the economy.  There's a reason why Biden is high in the polls.  It's because   
   of Trump tools like    
   these who will let people die rather than lose their hold on power.   
                                                             ==============   
   CNN  Wed August 19, 2020   
      
      
   Georgia, Texas and Florida lead the country in coronavirus cases per capita   
      
   (CNN) After adjusting for population, US states in the South and West continue   
   to report the most daily coronavirus cases even after declines over the past   
   few weeks.   
      
   Per capita, Georgia has reported the most cases per day over a seven-day   
   average of any state, followed by Texas and Florida. The states are led by   
   governors who pushed to reopen during the spring, saw major summer surges of   
   cases and are currently    
   pushing to reopen schools.   
      
   Texas has issued a mandate requiring face masks, while Florida and Georgia   
   have not. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has gone so far as to keep cities from   
   making stricter rules and has sued the city of Atlanta for trying to require   
   face masks. Georgia has    
   allowed restaurants, bars and gyms to open at limited capacity.   
   A White House Coronavirus Task Force report dated August 16 and obtained by   
   The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) recommends that Georgia do more to   
   fight coronavirus.   
      
   The report comes as colleges are quickly learning it may be next to impossible   
   to create a coronavirus-free environment on campus.   
      
   Across the US, the virus continues to spread at high rates. The seven-day   
   average of daily new coronavirus cases in the US declined on Monday to 49,000,   
   the first time it's been below 50,000 since July 6. Still, worldwide, that   
   average daily total is    
   surpassed only by India, which has four times the number of people.   
      
   The US's seven-day average of new deaths has been over 1,000 per day for the   
   past 23 days.   
      
   In Florida, officials reported deaths of more than 200 people in a day Tuesday   
   -- for at least the 10th time in the past month. More than 5.5 million   
   Americans have been infected since the start of the pandemic and at least   
   172,000 have died.   
      
   read it all:   
      
   https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/19/health/us-coronavirus-wednesday/index.html   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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