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honest.abe's JournalMaryland Gov. Hogan announces closure of non-essential businesses due to coronavirus pandemic
Source: Baltimore Sun
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday he was ordering closed all non-essential businesses in the state, including retail stores that had been allowed to remain open.
Hogan said the additional step was necessary to "slow the spread of COVID-19 in Maryland." The order, which takes effect at 5 p.m. today, does not include essential or critical industries as defined by the federal government: health care, law enforcement, emergency workers, food, energy, water, transportation, public works, communications, government, critical manufacturing, financial services, chemicals and defense. Liquor stores are exempted from the order. Daycare centers are not required to close.
Big box stores will remain open, but Hogan said he has asked local law enforcement to help those retailers deal with crowd control.
Read more: https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/bs-md-pol-hogan-nonessential-businesses-20200323-mb5ltcvsjvbu3ihp236por2xvq-story.html
This affects both my office and my wife's office. This is getting real.
WP: "economic decline will be sharper and more painful than during the 2008 financial crisis"
From the Washington Post..
In a single 24-hour period, governors of three of the largest states California, New York and Illinois ordered residents to stay home except to buy food and medicine, while the governor of Pennsylvania ordered the closure of nonessential businesses. Across the globe, health officials are struggling to cope with the growing number of patients, with the World Health Organization noting that while it required three months to reach 100,000 cases, it took only 12 days to hit another 100,000.
The resulting economic meltdown, which is sending several million workers streaming into the unemployment line, is outpacing the federal governments efforts to respond. As the Senate on Friday raced to complete work on a financial rescue package, the White House and key lawmakers were dramatically expanding its scope, pushing the legislation far beyond the original $1 trillion price tag.
With each day, an unprecedented stoppage gathers force as restaurants, movie theaters, sports arenas and offices close to shield themselves from the disease. Already, it is clear that the initial economic decline will be sharper and more painful than during the 2008 financial crisis.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/03/20/us-economy-deteriorating-faster-than-anticipated-80-million-americans-forced-stay-home/
It starting to feel like the cure might be worse than the disease. Seems like we lose no matter what.
I think our leadership needs to assemble the smartest people in the country (from both sides of the isle) to figure out how best to deal with this extraordinary situation. If this isnt handled correctly we could be headed for disaster. I hope Joe Biden will take the lead on this since the Idiot in the WH is hopeless.
NOTE: This article is behind WP paywall. I was able to access using incognito mode in Chrome.
WP: "economic decline will be sharper and more painful than during the 2008 financial crisis"
From the Washington Post..
In a single 24-hour period, governors of three of the largest states California, New York and Illinois ordered residents to stay home except to buy food and medicine, while the governor of Pennsylvania ordered the closure of nonessential businesses. Across the globe, health officials are struggling to cope with the growing number of patients, with the World Health Organization noting that while it required three months to reach 100,000 cases, it took only 12 days to hit another 100,000.
The resulting economic meltdown, which is sending several million workers streaming into the unemployment line, is outpacing the federal governments efforts to respond. As the Senate on Friday raced to complete work on a financial rescue package, the White House and key lawmakers were dramatically expanding its scope, pushing the legislation far beyond the original $1 trillion price tag.
With each day, an unprecedented stoppage gathers force as restaurants, movie theaters, sports arenas and offices close to shield themselves from the disease. Already, it is clear that the initial economic decline will be sharper and more painful than during the 2008 financial crisis.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/03/20/us-economy-deteriorating-faster-than-anticipated-80-million-americans-forced-stay-home/
It starting to feel like the cure might be worse than the disease. Seems like we lose no matter what.
I think our leadership needs to assemble the smartest people in the country (from both sides of the isle) to figure out how best to deal with this extraordinary situation. If this isnt handled correctly we could be headed for disaster. I hope Joe Biden will take the lead on this since the Idiot in the WH is hopeless.
NOTE: This article is behind WP paywall. I was able to access using incognito mode in Chrome.
My office just sent out guidance to all staff to work from home until further notice.
We have no confirmed cases but we travel a lot internationally. We are also told not to travel as well.
This is really getting freaky and having a huge impact on everyone and everything. I suspect we are heading for recession no matter what.
Politico: Michigan Romp Shows Biden Could Rebuild Democrats' 'Blue Wall' vs. Trump
Two things happened on Tuesday in Michigan. First, Democratic turnout exploded. Second, Biden performed far better with key demographic groups than Clinton did four years ago. If either one of those things happen in November, Trump will have a difficult time winning the state again. If both things happen, the president can kiss Michigans 16 electoral votes goodbyeand with them, more than likely, the electoral votes of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
There goes the White House.
Far-fetched? Hardly. Beating Trump in November does not require an electoral juggernaut. This is because Trump himself, despite his frequent boasts to the contrary, is no electoral juggernaut. The president won the Electoral College in 2016 by a whisker. He carried three statesMichigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvaniaby a combined 77,744 votes. Notably, in those states, Clinton won roughly 600,000 fewer votes than Barack Obama did in 2012. The reason: a failure to mobilize black voters, and dismal performances among both affluent suburbanites and working-class whites.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/03/11/michigan-romp-shows-biden-could-rebuild-democrats-blue-wall-vs-trump-125489
This is the big story of the night and of the primary campaign in general. Biden is bringing back those voters that we lost in 2016 that resulted in Trump in the WH. This is very good news obviously.
Brian Williams: "Bloomberg may want to give a speech tonight"
LOL! Bloomberg getting a ton of votes from early mailins.
Missouri was the closest primary in 2016. Hillary 49.6 Sanders 49.4
Wow. Things have certainly changed and we can give the credit to Biden.
This is especially encouraging for the general showing that Biden can appeal to all voter demographics.
NY Times Op-Ed: The Simple Reason the Left Won't Stop Losing
The Trump presidency has created tremendous energy among progressives. More than half of Democratic voters now identify as liberal. Most favor Medicare for all. A growing number are unhappy with American capitalism.
This years campaign offered the prospect of transformational change, with a Democratic nominee who was more liberal than any in more than a half-century. Instead, the nominee now seems likely to be a moderate white grandfather who first ran for president more than 30 years ago and whose campaign promises a return to normalcy.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/08/opinion/sanders-democratic-primary.html
This is a very good article in my opinion. Sanders and his campaign have focused too much on appealing to the fringe of the Democratic party. In fact so much so, he has probably done more harm than good to the progressive movement.
NOTE: There is a paywall but you might be able to get through it by going incognito. That worked for me.
New Missouri poll (3/7-9): Biden up +39 !!
Biden: 68%
Sanders: 29%
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2020/0ptimus_MO_Democratic_Primary_March_10_2020.pdf
Looks like a major blowout in the works in the Show-Me state.
NOTE: Optimus is a C/D rated pollster on 538. Although I think they have this one about right.
Looks like the fun begins at 8pm ET tonight!
Poll closing times for today:
Michigan: 8 p.m. ET (in four Michigan counties, polls will close at 9 p.m. ET)
Mississippi: 8 p.m. ET
Missouri: 8 p.m. ET
North Dakota: Poll hours vary by county, all polls will close by 10 p.m. ET
Idaho: 10 p.m. ET (in Idaho's nine northern counties, polls will close at 11 p.m. ET)
Washington: 11 p.m. ET
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/polls-close-what-time-march-10-primary-election/
Expecting another big night for Joe!
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