I can't find the article that talked about it before, but it may have been misinformed. It seems that they have been mixing and matching for a while, and there's maybe not a definitive date that it was changed. https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/11109/when-how-and-why-did-the-stars-in-the-logo-of-the-republican-party-get-turned-u
Not sure if this is supposed to be sarcastic? Unless nurses are smuggling ivermectin to patients and taking them off ventilators, all I remember are nurses dancing in stupid tik tok videos on empty hospital floors while they were supposedly overrun. After that I remember them going right along to administer the lethal combination of remdisavir (sp?) And vents. Then I remember the videos of the nurses turning on families and denying service because they weren't vaccinated.
This has to be sarcastic. All the good nurses quit or were fired.
This buffoon had double the number of signatures needed for a recall, but somehow the person organizing a lot of the recall efforts disappeared and it all went away.... according to someone I know that worked on a team gathering signatures for a couple of months.
See this response I got on another thread
So they fired you, not for refusing the vax, but for refusing to reveal your vax status? That sounds like a HIPPA lawsuit to me. I'm in the same area as you, different industry though, so no leads.
I may be in a similar situation soon. Got the email myself recently about the mandate and supervisor is asking ahead of the mandate deadline if we are going to comply or not. I suppose they are trying to plan ahead.
There's no issue with timezones and a flat earth, unless you're operating under misunderstandings or creating strawman arguments. Light doesn't travel infinitely. They tell you fairytales of light from distant stars traveling trillions of miles. Light is subject to the inverse square law. With a local small sun, there's no issue.
We can't know everything there is to know about the exact shape of the earth because we can't get far enough away. We do know though we aren't living on a sphere, there's endless demonstrable and repeatable observations you can perform yourself that falsify the globe model, which must have the defined geometry of a sphere. The claim doesn't match observeable reality.
We don't know that the moon, sun, planets are spherical (even though I'd agree they appear that way). See: https://youtu.be/-7cLw65IAaI
Even if we could determine they are spherical, that doesn't prove anything about where we live. That's a logical fallacy akin to assuming the pool table is spherical because all of the balls are.
Until you realize it is. You've got some strong faith in the trustworthiness of the government for something that cannot be validated, observed, tested, demonstrated, etc.
That's a religion. Which as fine, as long as you don't pretend it is science.
Do you happen to know what the scientific experiment is (that could pass through the scientific method) that had us change our mind on the shape of the earth? Or decide that it spins?
Hint, there is none. The shift was philosophical and political. To this day, no such experiment exists.
Couple that with a $60 mil a day budget for NASA and ask yourself what they've produced (besides propaganda) in the last 50 years?
Think of the work that could be done to end world hunger with that kind of budget.
No, NASA is part of the deep state cabal, enjoying a fat black budget.
I know it sounds dumb as hell, but, maybe you can entertain the concept without accepting it, or knee-jerk dismissal.
"If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed" - Adolph Hitler
My main problem is that with one cheated election and a new governor, Florida could become a hell hole pretty quick. Can't rely on it staying this good long term.