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In article <s4n98i$2d5q$
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Lickspittle Trump Propagandist Sean Hannity <
jthomqxs@gmail.com>
wrote:
All that spineless cocksucker Biden does is whine about the media reporting his lies. Why doesn't he get something done for a change? The flabby old faggot can't even get it up for his wife.
The rumor on the hill is that he's great at blowing other men.
Florida had best health outcomes and economic performance
Despite imposing some of the strictest COVID-19 policies, New
York, New Jersey, and California had the worst outcomes,
according to a new study.
The study, which was conducted by the Committee to Unleash
Prosperity, charted disparities in health outcomes, economic
performance, and education among U.S. states since the start of
the pandemic. Researchers found states such as Utah, South
Dakota, and Florida that "maximized the individual freedoms of
business owners, consumers, workers and parents—and allowed
their citizens to make their own risk assessments without
government mandates—had the best performance." By contrast,
lockdown states such as New York, New Jersey, California, as
well as Washington, D.C., had higher rates of learning loss for
children in school, unemployment, and death.
In his State of the Union speech in March, President Joe Biden
encouraged Americans to return to work, signaling a shift in his administration's COVID policy. The speech followed new
guidelines in February from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, which relaxed mask mandates nationwide except for on
some public transportation. The shift came after more than two
years of federal policies, which were adopted by many states,
that urged universal masking, remote learning, and COVID
restrictions on businesses. Though they sometimes violated their
own policies, politicians including disgraced former governor
Andrew Cuomo (D., N.Y.), Gov. Phil Murphy (D., N.J.), and Gov.
Gavin Newsom (D., Calif.) were often lauded for their states'
approach to COVID.
Overall, the study gave Utah the best score for the outcome of
its COVID policies, followed by Nebraska and Vermont. Florida
had the sixth-best score. Montana and South Dakota had the best
economic performance. Wyoming, Arkansas, and Florida had the
most in-person education, whereas California and the District of
Columbia had the least. When adjusted to account for states with
higher rates of obesity and diabetes, Nevada, New York, New
Jersey, and the District of Columbia had the highest rates of
COVID-associated deaths.
"School closures may ultimately prove to be the largest policy
error of the pandemic era in both economic and mortality terms,"
the study states. Learning losses could also cause up to a 3
percent drop in lifetime earnings. "Unlike mortality or economic
outcomes, closing public schools was entirely under the control
of policymakers," the researchers said. "Almost all private
schools were open." The researchers note that states with the
poorest economic performance were more likely to not have in-
person learning.
The Committee to Unleash Prosperity was founded by Arthur
Laffer, the economist best known for popularizing supply-side
economics during the Reagan administration.
TAGS: Andrew Cuomo, Biden Administration, California, CDC, COVID-
19, Florida, Gavin Newsom, Mask Mandate, New Jersey, New York,
Phil Murphy
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