Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 112

Last nights debate was a complete show of craziness with President Donald Trump battling with both the moderator, Fox News' Chris Wallace and his opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden

The first presidential debate of the General Election is set to take place tonight with Fox News host Chris Wallace as the moderator

With the 2020 general election right around the corner, you would think that Alabama Republicans would be beating down doors to help President Donald Trump and U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Tuberville win the state. But polls and common-sense matter, and those races are already over. Donald Trump is crushing former Vice President Joe Biden in […]

Currently, the mask mandate is in effect until October 2, which is also when the “Safer-At-Home” order expires, but it’s expected that Governor Kay Ivey will extend the order

Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” aimed the real "outside agitators" causing problems in America's cities, the mainstream media, who create strife from their safe homes, protected workplaces and TV sets.

Some will argue that they didn't do anything, that is a fine argument to make but this is not debate class.

7. Some relief for South Alabama Those who were impacted by Hurricane Sally in South Alabama can now apply for disaster loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration. Small Business Administration administrator Jovita Carranza said in a statement, “SBA is strongly committed to providing Alabama residents with the most effective response possible to assist businesses, […]

AG Cameron did clarify that officers did announce themselves upon arriving at Taylor’s apartment, despite previous reports, and the officers fired in defense after entering the apartment and Taylor’s boyfriend Kenneth Walker first opened fire on them.

New polling data released by the Morning Consult, which is from a survey conducted from 9/11-20, shows that former Auburn Football coach Tommy Tuberville is leading in Alabama with 52%

Expressing a desire to turn down the temperature in Washington, Aderholt said, “It's the President that selects a person to fill that seat, and then the Senate confirms them” and all a move like this would do is, “make things crazy in Washington” but would not really stop the process.

While President Trump has not named his new pick for the Supreme Court, it appears he does have the votes to proceed with the confirmation process

The 2020 presidential election had a bombshell dropped inside a tornado spinning in the eye of a hurricane that is nearing a nuclear power plant over the weekend when Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday. What will happen? Who will benefit? What will the far-reaching impacts be? President Donald Trump already said […]

Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign has released a statement where they detail that Trump will nominate a woman, but communications director Tim Murtaugh clarified that Trump has every right to make this nomination

Jackson and Handback are joined by the Alabama State House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) to discuss Confederate monuments, prison reform, the Jones/Tuberville race and 2020.

Even 50 percent of Republicans say they wouldn’t trust a vaccine released before the election

Alabama's Governor Kay Ivey says, " I am remaining in constant communication with local officials along our coastal areas, and I have assured them — as well as pledge to all Alabamians — that we will provide every resource possible from the state level in order to help folks recover in the days and weeks ahead

Aderholt says, “ Most Democrats want to see a tremendous amount and they're not willing, I don't think to go there” and added that it seems unlikely anything gets done on this matter before the election.

Currently, the state is heading in the right direction with hospitalizations improving and in-class instruction returning for some schools

7. Athens returning to school early Athens City Schools have pushed up their date for students to return to in-class learning due to the number of parents requesting that children go back to school to join other students in the classroom. Originally, in-class instruction wasn’t meant to return until October 19, but now, elementary students […]

Every school system has a plan if outbreaks start, they aren't tossing children and teachers into a vat of coronavirus like some in the media are claiming.Teachers just don't want to go back to the classroom

Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, visited Alabama and spoke about how great the University of Alabama’s response to the coronavirus has been

Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” aimed at those who claim voting is hard to do because of "voter suppression" by explaining how he voted in-person in Alabama over 50 days before the general election so you can too.

After a proposed $300 billion in coronavirus relief was blocked by Democrats in the U.S. Senate, relief talks are stuck in limbo

Believe it or not, Alabama voters can go cast their votes in-person as of yesterday at county courthouses all over the state