Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 118

100,000+ Americans are dead but Jones has to play politics, his job depends on it.

Jones said that there is blame to be placed on China, the Worth Health Organization, and President Donald Trump and “the administration and their early responses,”

It's pretty clear that Twitter has over-stepped here and they only have two options if the President's order becomes a reality and survives a court challenge, back down on moderation of political speech or be crushed by lawsuits and government oversight.

Alabama's coronavirus cases spike but there is some good news

Sessions slammed Tuberville for having a losing record his last two football seasons and refusing to debate after Tuberville declared himself in the lead and therefore had no need to engage in a debate with the Senator

Mo Brooks continues war of words with ALFA

It looks like U.S. Representative Mo Brooks and the Alabama Farmers Federation will not be making nice any time soon after Brooks once again criticized...

7. Trump wants full attendance at GOP convention President Donald Trump has said that if North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) doesn’t allow “full attendance” for the Republican National Convention, those planning the convention will be “reluctantly forced” to find a new location.  Currently, the GOP convention is set to be held in Charlotte on […]

Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at those who want to make masks a political football when an overwhelming majority of Americans are wearing masks.

7. Travel has increased across the state Everything has slowly been reopening, so it’s easy to assume that vehicle travel would increase across the state, especially after vehicle travel decreased by nearly 80% at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.  The Associated Press released data by StreetLight Data, Inc. that showed on a daily basis […]

For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic struck Alabama, we have seen hospitals at capacity

She will force them to go to their constituents and declare, “Gee, I didn't want to spend all that money on the prisons but that darn Governor Ivey made us do it!”?

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump now feels “very differently” about the trade deal made with China

Ivey thanked the legislature for “supporting this amendment and for ensuring this money helps the people of Alabama who have been harmed by this disease.”

McCutcheon touted the information he gleaned as a member of the National Speakers Conference when talking about state budgets that did not require cuts, "when I talk to other Speakers across this country, many of the states they cannot put a budget together, they’re having to borrow money to get state governments up and running."

In a survey conducted by the Alabama Workforce Council and AlabamaWorks!, 49.6 percent of businesses said that they anticipate the business climate to improve over the next 6 months

Jackson and Handback are joined by State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) to discuss his budgets, the statehouse controversy and the push to provide businesses with immunity from COVID-19.

The executive amendment added by Ivey would allow all $1.8 billion of the federal funds from the CARES Act available to her finance director

And while the American media and their Democrats will tout poll after poll showing that Trump is finished because New York, California, New Jersey and Massachusetts hate him, battleground states will tell a different tale.

During the presidential transition period, officials from the Obama administration wanted to “unmask” former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and now the list of those officials has been released.

In Alabama, there have been at least 428 deaths from the coronavirus, and of those more than 95 percent of patients had an underlying condition before being diagnosed

7. Sanders probably won’t run for president again U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)said that “it’s very, very unlikely” that he’d launch another presidential campaign, which makes sense considering he’s 78 years old already and would be in his 80s the next go around. While interviewing with the Washington Post, Sanders did say that in the […]

Governor Kay Ivey decided to revise the “Safer-At-Home” order and allow restaurants, salons, barbershops, and gyms to open

Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at legislators who didn't want to return to the Alabama State House and those who did return but didn't want to actually take up any legislation beyond the state's budgets.

For months now, and for the coming months, the American media will continue to tell you what a terrible job President Donald Trump has done in dealing with the coronavirus. They will praise blue state governors like Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, even though their states are dealing with this […]