Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 108
Congress passed a large spending bill and separate coronavirus stimulus bill this week, President Donald Trump is not very happy with them and is threatening to veto the stimulus
Governor Kay Ivey, State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris, and State Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mary McIntyre have all received the first dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine
In Alabama, disgraced former Governor Robert Bentley (R-Felon) received his vaccine and people are not happy.
It’s been announced that a deal has finally been reached on a coronavirus relief package that is around $900 billion
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Party Executive Committee Member Lisa Handback take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
U.S. Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has expressed interest in joining U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) in challenging the electoral votes on January 6
Shelby said that the electors have voted and “While I wish it would have yielded a different outcome, it’s time to move on.”
50% of the first round of vaccinations will go to healthcare workers in hospitals, 15% to EMS, 20% to hospital staff, and 15% to physician offices.
If Tuberville does this, he will accumulate a bunch of new enemies in the mainstream news media, not that they won't try to destroy him already, and become a national hero to Trump supporters.
Governor Kay Ivey has confirmed that three locations across the state received shipments of the vaccine on Monday, and the other 12 sites are receiving the vaccine shipments on Tuesday.
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at those who still don't understand why challenges to the way the vote went down are important and about more than just 2020.
The advisory committee for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine
Governor Kay Ivey has announced that the “Safer-At-Home” emergency health order for the state has been extended until at least January 22, 2021
A lawsuit has been filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by Texas as a challenge to the voting procedures in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, saying that these voting procedures violated the Constitution.
On the state level, the language is not explicit, meaning it is not laid out as a power of the State Health Officer, an unelected position, but it does not forbid it. On the local level, the power is more clear and Orr believes county health officials could force a vaccine.
It’s likely that President Donald Trump will sign an executive order to provide that people in the United States will be prioritized for receiving the coronavirus vaccine, instead of doses being sent elsewhere.
Can your employer force you to get a vaccine? Effectively they could, you can be fired in Alabama for pretty much anything and if I am an employer and worried about lawsuits from the public and other employees maybe I consider that.
The Supreme Court moved up the deadline for the state of Pennslyvania to respond to an argument by U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) who is arguing that Pennsylvania’s acceptance of lax vote-by-mail rules made the system unconstitutional and he wants the court to rule that every mail ballot cast in the state be tossed
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Party Executive Committee Member Lisa Handback take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Can U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) get a U.S. senator to join him to challenge the irregularities in the 2020 presidential election? — Alabama State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris suggests […]
Ivey said that “We know what to do, what works. I have no plans to shut down any businesses…They’re doing a good job of protecting their patrons. We need to keep our folks working and earning a living.”
Brooks has repeated this stance since the General Election took place, and now he’s told Politico that the “election was stolen by the socialists engaging in extraordinary voter fraud and election theft measures.”
If the school systems in Alabama are unable to handle a week of school without the Internet we have a problem and they all need a contingency plan.
7. Relief bill is possible, maybe The lack of a coronavirus relief bill has been one of the constant discussion points in America as the country attempts to get through the pandemic and businesses struggle to survive. Now it appears that there is an appetite to move forward on a bill by combining it with […]

