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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Do Mask Mandates Work? Bay Area COVID Data from June Says No.

San Francisco and Santa Clara had higher case rates than Alameda County throughout the current surge, including pre-mask mandate. Once the mandate was introduced, the three counties all followed the same trend line, casting doubt on whether the mask mandate did anything to curb transmission at the community level.


 

https://www.sfgate.com/coronavirus/article/bay-area-mask-mandate-results-17271294.php

Monday, June 27, 2022

Publix Refuses to Vaccinate Kids Under 5

 The DeSantis administration stood alone in the United States when it opted out of pre-ordering any COVID vaccine for Florida’s youngest residents. Publix, at least for now, will only give them to kids five and older.

Supreme Court’s Football Coach Ruling

 The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Monday in support of a high school football coach who knelt on the 50-yard line and prayed after games, paving the way for a new landscape concerning the role of religion in public schools.


 

The court’s conservative majority sided with Joseph Kennedy and against the Bremerton School District in Seattle, Wash., agreeing that the coach’s First Amendment rights were violated when the district placed him on leave for violating a policy prohibiting staff from encouraging students to engage in prayer.

Kennedy celebrated the win, telling Fox News’s “The Faulkner Focus” that he “can’t stop smiling.”

A SCOTUS Victory for School Choice

 "The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that it is unconstitutional for Maine to provide public funds for private schools but not religious schools. It is an important victory for religious liberty and school choice. "

It is no secret that African Americans and Hispanics are the two minority groups that have been pushing the hardest for school choice. They want a way out from being confined — condemned would not be too strong a word — to the local public school. While the Maine decision may not have direct application to them, it will surely inspire school-choice activists and lawmakers to craft new school-choice initiatives that will.

The big losers are the teachers' unions, the ACLU, and Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Their efforts to deny equal opportunity to blacks and Latinos took a big step backwards.

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Arizona Attorney General filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Scottsdale Unified School District

Arizona AG is requesting that AG Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray open an investigation into the Scottsdale Unified School District board member who had access to a dossier on parents.

 


 


In addition to Brnovich’s lawsuit, three parents have sued Greensburg and the district over a claim that the board attempted to silence them after criticizing school board decisions. The lawsuit also noted a list of parents included in a Google Drive file with personal details included.

“It contains Social Security numbers, background checks, a divorce paper, mortgage documents, trade certifications, and screenshots of Facebook posts,” Fox News reported.

“The dossier, allegedly created by Greenburg’s father, included parents’ social security numbers, a divorce proceeding, and financial records,

 

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Are These Shots Killing Children ?

 

 

 https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/125742_S1_M5_5351_c4591001-fa-interim-discontinued-patients.pdf 

https://dailyclout.io/harmful-cytokines-from-vaccinated-mothers-passed-to-breastfed-infants/