Unemployment rates:
Florida: 7.4
Texas: 6.8
New York: 12.5
California: 11.4
Democrats are destroying their state economies to "own Trump."
I will tell you, our city is being threatened that we will go back to a tier one lock down by Nancie's nephew, CA Mayor, Gavin Newsom. This will be the third time, and
businesses are saying they will not comply... The idiot, Newsom, might have finally gotten the sheep to wake up and realize the tyranny of the left.
San Diego State University (SDSU), is testing all students for covid, around 700 have tested positive since classes started again, out of 35,000 ish current students.
Their numbers are pushing the whole county to lock down when it is literally in one cluster area. Newsom won't take the campus numbers out of the county numbers.
San Diego County Board of Supervisors held an emergency meeting behind closed doors Thursday evening to discuss how to potentially keep businesses open after Gov. Gavin Newsom denied removing San Diego State’s COVID-19 cases from the county’s total case rate.
“We were all really stunned and caught off guard yesterday during the governor’s press conference when he made a final decision on the SDSU cases,” said County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar.
“Businesses in Carlsbad are going to have to shut down because of an outbreak at San Diego State,” said Supervisor Jim Desmond. “Places throughout the county are going to be very negatively affected by this.”
The supervisors will meet to discuss options that could possibly keep San Diego County businesses operating in the red tier.
“One option that we will be exploring is a legal action against the state of California, the governor specifically,” said Gaspar. Gaspar explained that option would allow the courts to hear the county’s case about why they believe SDSU’s situation is a special circumstance and not worth shutting down indoor operations again.
“They would have the ability to evaluate whether or not SDSU cases should be excluded,” she said. “And in the interim period would allow us to stay in the stage red with the businesses open.”
San Diego County Board of Supervisors will hold an emergency meeting behind closed doors Thursday evening to discuss how to potentially keep businesses open after Gov. Gavin Newsom denied removing San Diego State’s COVID-19 cases from the county’s total case rate.
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Students at San Diego State are raising concerns about the school’s handling of a spike in cases on- and off-campus.
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