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Big chance for states to stand against unconstitutional edicts. Several paths to justice and freedom here. Some one in a position of power just has to discover some nerve.
 
I’m a layman when it comes to the law. I don’t understand why one circuit court can dissolve the stay of an equal court. Logically you’d think it would take a higher court. I suppose it’s because of how the consolidation process works,
 
I’m a layman when it comes to the law. I don’t understand why one circuit court can dissolve the stay of an equal court. Logically you’d think it would take a higher court. I suppose it’s because of how the consolidation process works,
[Note: my only legal experience comes from screening calls as a child pre-caller ID for a defense attorney/municipal judge] They are differing legal opinions from equal levels of judicial authority. That’s normal. California is different than South Dakota and Florida. The Court will fix this for the ***** grabbing caucus.
 
I’m a layman when it comes to the law. I don’t understand why one circuit court can dissolve the stay of an equal court. Logically you’d think it would take a higher court. I suppose it’s because of how the consolidation process works,

[Note: my only legal experience comes from screening calls as a child pre-caller ID for a defense attorney/municipal judge] They are differing legal opinions from equal levels of judicial authority. That’s normal. California is different than South Dakota and Florida. The Court will fix this for the ***** grabbing caucus.

Coach, ordinarily you'd be right. It looks like a simple split in the circuits that would be resolved by the Supreme Court. That isn't what happened here though. In this case, there were a bunch of lawsuits against the mandate that got consolidated into the Sixth Circuit, so the Fifth Circuit case that resulted in the stay is now rolled into the Sixth Circuit case. That's why they were able to dissolve the stay imposed by the Fifth Circuit.

Like I said above though, the plaintiffs could ask for an en banc hearing by the entire Sixth Circuit rather than the three-judge panel that looked at this case. If that doesn't happen, then the next step is the Supreme Court. I'm not entirely sure what they'll do. You can assume what they'll do, by keep in mind that the Sixth Circuit panel had two Republicans on it.
 

Because this case is a consolidation, the procedure is weird. From the link it sounds like the court considered hearing the case en banc right away (without a three-judge panel) and chose not to do that. However, usually an en banc hearing is a rehearing done after the three-judge panel has already ruled. In other words, it's possible that they could consider it again.
 
Well, f two members of the Sixth Circuit. It was a 2-1 ruling. I took a look at the composition of the Circuit, and it actually is right-leaning. It wouldn't shock me if the plaintiffs ask for reconsideration en banc, which means asking the entire court to reconsider.
One of the best things about HornFans is the actual legal view from lawyers.:hookem:
 
Fauci says masking on flights is never going away. Link
F him. Diaper boy will be gone soon. DeSantis or whomever else is overwhelmingly elected after this crap show is over will get rid of it. And what the hell does Fraudci know?

So, following his so-called expert advice is doing nothing is basically what he is getting at. What an *******.
 
99% of flyers will have their masks off during the flight to eat and/or drink. Simply stupid.
I always say if I made a PA mid flight saying people could remover their masks, 99%, at least, would do it.

That would be the one time they wished they took their headphones off to listen to me.
 
I said this before. Using folks who are likely to die anyway for a Covid metric is dumb and likely not representative for society at large.

COVID-19 breakthrough hospitalizations: Who gets sick when vaccines don't work?


“The problem is that the majority of this (elder) population has chronic diseases,” said Los Altos geriatric specialist Dr. Mehrdad Ayati. In December, about 12 to 15 of his patients in skilled nursing facilities have been hospitalized with breakthrough infections. All were vaccinated, and many were boosted.

They’re more vulnerable to all pathogens, not just SARS CoV-2 breakthrough infections, he added. “With any infection, COVID or not COVID, they have the higher tendency to be hospitalized,” he said.

When elders are infected, “other medical problems flare up,” Ayati said. “For example, if they have heart problems, heart failure is going to start to manifest. If they have diabetes, it’s more likely to be uncontrolled.”
 
I said this before. Using folks who are likely to die anyway for a Covid metric is dumb and likely not representative for society at large.

COVID-19 breakthrough hospitalizations: Who gets sick when vaccines don't work?


“The problem is that the majority of this (elder) population has chronic diseases,” said Los Altos geriatric specialist Dr. Mehrdad Ayati. In December, about 12 to 15 of his patients in skilled nursing facilities have been hospitalized with breakthrough infections. All were vaccinated, and many were boosted.

They’re more vulnerable to all pathogens, not just SARS CoV-2 breakthrough infections, he added. “With any infection, COVID or not COVID, they have the higher tendency to be hospitalized,” he said.

When elders are infected, “other medical problems flare up,” Ayati said. “For example, if they have heart problems, heart failure is going to start to manifest. If they have diabetes, it’s more likely to be uncontrolled.”
They have no problem saying, "Sure, that stage 4 cancer patient would have died...but not as quickly."

So stupid.
 
Fauci says masking on flights is never going away. Link

I saw something last night saying that Fauci was part of the situation that the movie Dallas Buyers Club was based on. It said he was part of the reason the European treatment wasn't allowed to treat AIDS here in the early 90's. Wouldn't surprise me if true.
 
I said this before. Using folks who are likely to die anyway for a Covid metric is dumb and likely not representative for society at large.

COVID-19 breakthrough hospitalizations: Who gets sick when vaccines don't work?


“The problem is that the majority of this (elder) population has chronic diseases,” said Los Altos geriatric specialist Dr. Mehrdad Ayati. In December, about 12 to 15 of his patients in skilled nursing facilities have been hospitalized with breakthrough infections. All were vaccinated, and many were boosted.

They’re more vulnerable to all pathogens, not just SARS CoV-2 breakthrough infections, he added. “With any infection, COVID or not COVID, they have the higher tendency to be hospitalized,” he said.

When elders are infected, “other medical problems flare up,” Ayati said. “For example, if they have heart problems, heart failure is going to start to manifest. If they have diabetes, it’s more likely to be uncontrolled.”
Comorbidity. many of the stats show that somewhere between 85-90% of deaths in the Over 50 population had comorbidity. And we already know that 85%+ of deaths are of people Over 50. So roughly 75% of all deaths were people who already had significant underlying health conditions and age against them.
 

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