Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 121
The news on the coronavirus pandemic in the United States is bleak as our numbers are climbing in both cases and deaths. U.S. Representative Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) does not view all of this with a doom-and-gloom perspective and believes that as a nation, we are nearing the peak of this crisis, and then we will […]
Trump has announced that he is keeping his proposed social distancing guideline in place another month saying, "Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before victory is won. It’s very important that everybody strongly follow the guidelines."
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at Governor Kay Ivey asking her to call for a shelter-in-place-order because we all know it is coming eventually.
Governor Kay Ivey WILL issue a shelter-in-place order at some point in the near future, she might as well do it now and help us get this over with.
K-12 schools need to come up with a plan for “alternative methods of instruction as established by the State Superintendent of Education”
Senators have raised concerns about the portion of the bill that allows people to get $600 additional unemployment benefits per week
Trump also discussed the possible long term effects that a shutdown could cause, saying that some people could "lose their jobs maybe to never get them back"
These people are reckless, irresponsible, and are directly causing the destruction of the American small business and the American dream.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) voiced opposition to the coronavirus stimulus package, and then released her own
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office has informed law enforcement officials on how they can enforce health orders during the coronavirus pandemic
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and Alabama Democratic Executive Committee member Lisa Handback take you through this week’s biggest political stories, including: — Are Alabamians ready to deal with the coronavirus? — What kind of stimulus would actually help people who need it? — Why did Governor Kay Ivey delay the primary runoff election?
Why should I receive a check for $1,200 dollars and a server at a bar that was forced to close in downtown Huntsville receive the same thing?
There is now a Public Health Order that prohibits gatherings of more than 25 people, eating or drinking in the dining room of bars and restaurants, and all elective medical procedures are to be delayed
7. Sessions campaigning on law enforcement endorsements During a news conference, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was endorsed by law enforcement officials from coastal Alabama. Sessions said, “I do love the law enforcement community and respect it and understand the challenges they operate under and I know the dangers they face on a daily […]
The Trump administration, Republicans and Democrats in Congress are all in agreement, massive economic stimulus is needed
7. Sending everyone money to help financial burdens during crisis U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) called on Congress to “immediately” give every adult American $1,000, saying this needs to be done to “help families and small businesses meet their short-term financial obligations, ease the financial burden on students entering the workforce, and protect health workers […]
If the scale of this problem is as large as we are told, it is time for these teachers, administrators, law enforcement, and district attorneys to do their job.
Governor Kay Ivey has instructed all Pre-K through 12th grade schools to close after school on Wednesday, but many school systems including Madison County, Huntsville City, and Madison City are choosing to close after school on Monday instead
Jackson and Handback are joined by Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels to discuss new medical marijuana, the coronavirus and more.
The bill passed with a 29-0 vote to provide $5 million to the Alabama Department of Health to combat the coronavirus and the Alabama House approved the bill quickly to send it to Governor Kay Ivey.
Simply put, Democrats can not let anything they view as pro-life get passed without massive controversy or another pro-life bill might be coming soon.
7. NCAA starts shutting down tournaments as coronavirus panic continues As the World Health Organization refers to the coronavirus outbreak as a “pandemic,” which the media has been doing for weeks, more big gatherings, festivals, classes, parades and other events will now not be happening. The NCAA Basketball Tournament and various conference tournaments, including the […]

