When has the South ever led the country in anything positive?
As a non US resident I'm always taken aback by the amount of power governors wield within a federal system. They can basically tell the president to hold these nuts and go about their day with not much pressure being able to be applied other then decrease funding. I might simplify the scope of authority but when a national crisis emerges,how can states just ignore mandates by an elected president and go against policy with no regard for the safety and rights of the people in that state?
No, the numbers are pretty consistent with population.
Ya'll watch too much MSNBC and CNN. Political theater is just that. A show. "Blue" NY and Cali still has more deaths and cases.
I don't have proof of this, but I am pretty sure that most if not all of the Southern politicians have been vaccinated. They are not stupid you know. They are just evil.
So their whole shtick is to sound like they are down with the people who they serve, who are a bunch of unwashed ignorant rednecks that don't want to be vaccinated. It is all part of con game that rich White Southerners and now Cubans play on dopey po broke ass White people. Those politicians give dumb White people something to hate and broke ass White people are happier than a pig in slop. That is how it works. That is why dopey Southern White people are into wrestling too.
The reals loser are the dummies that those politicians serve, because those clowns have not even figured out that those Governors, Senators and Trump have all been vaccinated. I have no idea why po broke ass Black people are not getting vaccinated. None.
i've notice the south has a historical trend of being especially contrary to human rights much less scientific thought.
Slavery, Black Codes, Sharecropping, Jim Crow, KKK, this pandemic etc...
Now, if you're basing "mishandling of COVID" on how many people died, then that's the only way you've got a legit argument on whatever your stance seems to be and even then, it's kind of baseless. That ain't what this is about.
The south was settled by the most backward cacs from the British Isles. Basically everywhere the Romans didn’t make it to and bring some civilization is where the cacs who originally settled the South came from. Northern England, Scotland and Ireland. They were basically a bunch of lazy, but wild ass herdsmen, hunters and fighters. It’s why they needed Africans to do the hard work of farming that requires disciple.
No, you want to continue this Red/Blue narrative.
What exactly do ya'll want the numbers to be? People are gonna get COVID. It's gonna happen.
And throughout the country the case are consistent with population size. Compared the list I posted with every state's population.
"Baseless" my ass, I'm just tired of this shyt ya'll spewing. Again, most covid cases are not in the South. You keep ignoring the shyt that don't go with the point you're trying to make. Illinious, Pennsly, Ohio, New Jersey...da fukk, man.
But, outside of lock people in their homes with martial law, people are gonna get the shyt.
As a non US resident I'm always taken aback by the amount of power governors wield within a federal system. They can basically tell the president to hold these nuts and go about their day with not much pressure being able to be applied other then decrease funding. I might simplify the scope of authority but when a national crisis emerges,how can states just ignore mandates by an elected president and go against policy with no regard for the safety and rights of the people in that state?