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Planned Parenthood, ACLU sue three states over Abortion restrictions during pandemic
Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued government officials in Iowa, Ohio and Alabama on Monday to ensure access to abortion during the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials in those states have either said that orders suspending nonessential medical procedures apply to abortions or have issued directives that left providers unclear about whether they are running afoul of the law.
The pause on nonessential procedures across the country is meant to conserve masks and gloves for healthcare workers on the front lines of the pandemic. Several governors have issued such orders but divisions have emerged between red and blue states over whether abortion is an essential procedure.
Planned Parenthood, ACLU sue three states over abortion restrictions during pandemic
Such is the depth of Donald Trump's narcissism and egocentric nature, that he has actually taken to Twitter and also devoted time during a briefing to boast of the high Neilsen ratings that "his" press briefings have been receiving during this pandemic. He has even gone as far as to compare these ratings to "Monday Night Football" and "The Bachelor". Here are some examples of Trump going off on a self-absorbed tangent :
"Because the 'Ratings' of my News Conferences etc. are so high, 'Bachelor finale, Monday Night Football type numbers' according to the @nytimes, the Lamestream Media is going CRAZY. Trump is reaching too many people, we must stop him.' said one lunatic. See you at 5:00 P.M. !" - from a Donald Trump tweet on March 29th at 1:06 p.m.
"President Trump is a ratings hit. Since reviving the daily White House briefing Mr. T 'rump and his coronavirus updates have attracted an average audience of 8.5 million on cable new, roughly the viewership of the season finale of 'The Bachelor'. Numbers are continuing to rise...
On Monday, nearly 12.2 million people watched Mr. Trump's briefing on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC, according to Neilsen - 'Monday Night Football numbers. Millions more are watching on ABC, CBS, NBC and online streaming sites, and the audience is expanding. On Monday, Fox News...
...alone attracted 6.2 million viewers for the president's briefing - an astounding number for a 6 p.m. cable broadcast, more akin to the viewership for a popular prime-time sitcom...
...The CBS News poll said 13 percent of Republicans trusted the news media for information about the virus." - Michael M. Grynbaum @NYTimes - from 4 Donald Trump tweets on March 29th at 1:49 p.m.
Trump also bragged about "his" high ratings during the briefing itself on Sunday.... What kind of person is focused on Neilsen ratings at a time like this? He is comically narcissistic and focused on himself... even during a time of crisis for the country. He is both flattered by and enamored with what he perceives to be the country tuning in to see him, rather than simply to obtain information on the pandemic. Trump is a pathetically egocentric person. As a leader, Trump is a farcical caricature of an insecure and petty little man.
Well part of it is there are numerous media outlets and people suggesting the briefings should not be carried live (see the first tweet in your post).
He's an ego maniac to be sure but it's nuts that media people are suggesting the briefings shouldn't be aired (and some stations are refusing to do so because "he's lying"). Coincidence that his approval rating is at an all time high?
Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns
(NEXSTAR) – Whole Foods employees are organizing a nationwide “sick out” on Tuesday, March 31 if parent company Amazon doesn’t institute new measures to safeguard workers and increase pay during the coronavirus pandemic.
Whole Worker, a self-described “grassroots movement” of Whole Foods employees seeking to unionize, published a letter outlining the their demands: paid leave for all workers who isolate or self-quarantine, health care for part-time and seasonal workers, guaranteed hazard pay (double the normal rate), new policies to facilitate social distancing and immediate closure of any Whole Foods location where a worker tests positive for COVID-19.
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Whole Foods strike: Workers plan mass ‘sick-out’ over COVID-19 concerns
That has nothing to do with his boasting over ratings - which he has frequently done over the years. Trump really does think it's all about him, all of the time. It is quite telling of his maturity and character that he is concerned with the Neilsen ratings of the Coronavirus press briefings and boasting about them, as if these ratings are some further testament to his personal grandeur.... and making these personal boasts during a time of crisis for the country.Well part of it is there are numerous media outlets and people suggesting the briefings should not be carried live (see the first tweet in your post).
He's an ego maniac to be sure but it's nuts that media people are suggesting the briefings shouldn't be aired (and some stations are refusing to do so because "he's lying"). Coincidence that his approval rating is at an all time high?
That has nothing to do with his boasting over ratings - which he has frequently done over the years. Trump really does think it's all about him, all of the time. It is quite telling of his maturity and character that he is concerned with the Neilsen ratings of the Coronavirus press briefings and boasting about them, as if these ratings are some further testament to his personal grandeur.... and making these personal boasts during a time of crisis for the country.
As for his approval ratings? Yes, they have gone up about 4 points across the board, but that is not unusual for a President during a time of national crisis - see George W. Bush's numbers post 9/11. We will see if it holds... my guess is it won't - and his boasting over the Neilsen ratings of press briefings while millions of Americans are losing their jobs and tens of thousands of others are dying, won't help his cause. Who wants to hear that right now? It is incredibly self-absorbed... and to a pathological extent.
Coronavirus job losses could total 47 million, unemployment rate may hit 32%, Fed estimatesUs deaths
Saturday. 525
Sunday. 363
Today. 565
Pretty encouraging if today's dont get revised.
The approval ratings of George W. Bush ranged from a record high to a record low. Bush began his presidency with ratings near 60%.[3] In the time of national crisis following the September 11 attacks, polls showed approval ratings greater than 85%, peaking in at 92%,[4] and a steady 80–90% approval for about four months after the attacks.[5] Afterward, his ratings steadily declined as the economy suffered and the Iraq War initiated by his administration continued. By early 2006, his average rating was near 40%, and in July 2008, a poll indicated a low of 22%.[3][6][7]