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In the right light

28 Tuesday Dec 2021

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agriculture, barn, missouri, photography

This afternoon in west central Missouri:

Same state, different worlds

28 Tuesday Dec 2021

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1920s advertising technique for our 21st Century.

A series of highway billboards in east central Missouri:

“Getting back together safely…”

“…starts with getting vaccinated…”

“…We’re stronger together…”

“…Schedule your vaccine at mostopscovid.com.”

We’re all in this together.

And, a few miles to the east, another series of billboards:

“Are all religions equal?”

“Investigate the founders.”

“Only Jesus lived a perfect life.”

So, apparently, we’re not in this together.

Campaign Finance: bit by bit

28 Tuesday Dec 2021

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In round numbers.

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for a republican PAC:

C180490 12/27/2021 Uniting Missouri PAC CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 12405 POWERSCOURT DR ST LOUIS MO 63131 12/27/2021 $10,000.00

C180490 12/27/2021 Uniting Missouri PAC CHEYENNE INTERNATIONAL LLC 701 S BATTLEGROUND AVE GROVER NC 28073 12/27/2021 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

They’ll have all the money they’ll ever need. Bit by bit.

Omicron in Missouri

27 Monday Dec 2021

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B.1.1.529, Corona virus, COVID-19, DHSS, missouri, Omicron, pandemic, press release

“More than half of community sewershed samples tested from the week of Dec. 20 showed presence of the Omicron variant…”

Thanks a lot, Mike.

Governor Mike Parson (r) [2018 file photo].

From the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS):

December 27, 2021

Presence of Omicron variant rising quickly throughout Missouri
[….]

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – More than half of community sewershed samples tested from the week of Dec. 20 showed presence of the Omicron variant. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) continues to partner with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the University of Missouri – Columbia, wastewater operators, and others to monitor COVID-19 trends by testing wastewater in communities throughout the state. For nearly a year, this team has been testing wastewater samples to look for the presence of variants of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Sequencing tests identified the first presence of the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) from two sets of sewershed samples collected on Dec. 7-8 in Jackson County and Buchanan County. In both wastewater systems, COVID-19 viral strands were identified as having mutations associated with Omicron which indicated that the Omicron variant virus is likely present among the population in these sewershed areas.

As a result of expanded testing the week of Dec. 20, 32 of 57 samples had mutations associated with Omicron variant. Those locations included: three Kansas City facilities (Blue River, Westside, and Birmingham), seven St. Louis facilities (Lemay, Grand Glaize, Coldwater Creek, Bissell Point, Fenton, Lower Meramec, and Missouri River), five St. Charles County facilities (St. Peters Spencer Creek, Duckett Creek Sewer District WWTF #1, Duckett Creek Sewer District WWTF #2, O’Fallon, and Wentzville), Branson (Cooper Creek and Compton Drive), Springfield Northwest, Interim Saline Creek Regional, Troy Southeast, Farmington East, Perryville Southeast, Columbia, St. Joseph, Atherton, Cape Girardeau, Nixa, West Plains, Washington, Oak Grove, Festus – Crystal City and Joplin Turkey Creek.

“Our robust program for monitoring COVID-19 through sewershed sampling provides us with reliable information regarding the presence of the virus and its variants,” said Donald Kauerauf, DHSS Director. “The existence of the Omicron variant is becoming much more prevalent each week, making the actions of COVID-19 individual testing, vaccination and other mitigation measures more important as we already face the threat of the Delta variant and an increase in flu cases.”

DHSS continues to recommend that residents follow prevention strategies such as wearing a mask in public indoor settings, frequent handwashing and maintaining physical distance from others.

“Gatherings are continuing during this holiday season, and I highly encourage testing before and after these events and any travels to help limit any unintended spread of the virus,” said Kauerauf. “If you’re not feeling well, stay home and don’t risk getting your loved ones sick. It is important for individuals to plan ahead when identifying a location and advance timing needed to get tested, as there is a growing demand for these services.”

Public health experts worldwide are working quickly to learn more about the Omicron variant and how it may impact the health and safety of citizens. The disease severity caused by Omicron is still unknown. Scientists are also studying the degree to which existing vaccines and therapies protect against Omicron.

The sequencing testing results are updated weekly and displayed in the COVID-19 sewershed surveillance StoryMap. The online storymap will be updated on Dec. 28 with the most recent variant data.

DHSS will continue to work with public health partners to monitor for an increase in the Omicron variant, as well as trends in other variants. To learn more about Missouri’s variant monitoring efforts, visit Health.Mo.Gov.

Everyone 5 years and older is highly encouraged to protect themselves from COVID-19 by getting fully vaccinated (and boosted if age 16 and older). Missourians should also take the opportunity to get their annual influenza vaccination as part of their risk reduction activities to protect themselves and others from seasonal respiratory illness.

Travelers to the U.S. should continue to follow CDC recommendations for safe traveling. Get the facts about COVID-19 vaccines in Missouri at MOStopsCovid.com.

How Missourians can get a free COVID-19 vaccine:

Check for vaccine appointments at Vaccines.gov, where you can search for availability by vaccine type (e.g., Pfizer).
Call the CDC’s COVID-19 vaccine hotline at 1-800-232-0233 (or TTY 1-888-720-7489). Help is available in multiple languages.
Locate local vaccination events in Missouri at MOStopsCovid.com.
Seniors and homebound adults can make arrangements using information at MOStopsCovid.com/seniors
Missouri DHSS COVID-19 Public Hotline
1-877-435-8411
Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

How Missourians can get a free COVID-19 test:

Walk in or schedule an appointment for a test at one of the state’s free community testing sites: COVID-19 Community Testing Sites.
Order a test through the state’s free at-home COVID-19 testing program.
Find a free testing option near you through the federal pharmacy locations.

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Thanks for nothing, Eric.

Eric Schmitt (r) [2021 file photo].

Get vaccinnated, get boosted if you haven’t done so already. Wash your hands. Stay away from indoor crowds. While your at it stay away from any crowds. Wear a high quality mask.

The reason for the season?

26 Sunday Dec 2021

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Mary Elizabeth Coleman (r) [2019 file photo].

Yesterday:

Mary Elizabeth Coleman
Hoping Santa had you on the nice list.
[….]

Apparently.

Our top ten traffic posts – 2021

26 Sunday Dec 2021

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The top ten traffic posts for Show Me Progress in 2021:

1. Josh Hawley’s (r) not so good, horrible, very bad morning (October 8, 2021)

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

“Why is Josh Hawley not in jail?” – Joe Scarborough – October 8, 2021

2. This morning in Springfield, Missouri (July 11, 2021)

It was not good.

3. “Does the microchip have a data cap?” (February 12, 2021)

On getting that first dose.

4. Fascist pig (January 6, 2021)

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

The fist pump.

5. We are all doomed (August 23, 2021)

What passes for useful medical advice in outstate Missouri.

6. Celebrating forced birth (December 4, 2021)

Pre 1973 2022 medical equipment.

In our future.

7. Yeah, but Roy Blunt (r) can’t go door to door in Missouri to let people know because Mike Parson (r) wouldn’t like that very much (July 14, 2021)

Roy Blunt (r) [2016 file photo].

The vaccine.

8. Wait, you were trying to cancel the true results of an election (January 14, 2021)

Consequences.

9. Meanwhile, this is Missouri (July 5, 2021)

Bragging rights.

10. Stepping on the tines of a garden rake (August 18, 2021)

Vicky Hartzler (r) [2016 file photo].

Running for something?

2021 has been a hellscape of anti-science, anti-mask, anti-vaccine, anti-choice wingnuttery and former guy worship.

Don’t think for a moment that it’ll get any better in 2022.

Happy New Year.

Previously:

The Political Year in Pictures – 2021 (December 23, 2021)

Campaign Finance: stocking stuffers

25 Saturday Dec 2021

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ballot initiative, campaig finance, legalization, Marijuana, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission

At the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C201444 12/23/2021 Legal Missouri 2022 Focus Partners Manchester LLC 120 S Central Ave Suite 1600 Clayton MO 65105 12/22/2021 $30,000.00

C201444 12/24/2021 Legal Missouri 2022 Timeless Select LLC 965 E 420 Road Bolivar MO 65613 12/23/2021 $10,000.00

C201444 12/24/2021 Legal Missouri 2022 Beleaf Medical 13378 Lakefront Dr Earth City MO 63045 12/23/2021 $25,000.00

C201444 12/24/2021 Legal Missouri 2022 New growth Horizon, LLC 2609 Rock Hill Industrial Ct. St Louis MO 63114 12/23/2021 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

Think of the future possibilities.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: That’s some serious green (December 22, 2021)

The clown is in the mirror

24 Friday Dec 2021

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clown, Fascist pig, First Amendment, Josh Hawley, right wingnut, social media, Twitter, U.S. Senate, Virginia

What, because someone else is getting too much attention lately?

Josh Hawley (r) [2016 file photo].

Last night:

Josh Hawley @HawleyMO
We won’t be intimidated by these bozos, I promise you that
[….]
8:48 PM · Dec 23, 2021

There is much hilarity in the responses:

#HooliganHawley – Only On Fox News!

“Faux News channel, fascist groupies” – protest sign, circa 2003- 2004.

Why would Missouri elect this guy when he does not even go there?

Good question. I’d like to know where his actual home is here in MO. Not his parents or families homes either.

Yeah, well, literally no one will be intimidated by them because that is not their goal, what with their “attacks” of leaving copies of the constitution around.

“Home” in Virginia, not “PO Box” in Missouri right?

Uh ohhh, looks like the video the group took of the whole thing doesn’t match up with Hawley’s claims, either.

The article says you were in Missouri

I think that’s all I need for the credibility of this report. Because we all know that’s false.

We have no idea if that is indeed the case.

Will this impact your podcast schedule?

There’s a podcast?

I would be there, but you know, Virginia.

Actually, I would avoid your home, but as soon as you show up in Missouri again, you should expect me.

Are they making a appointment with you?

We see what you did there.

You were terrified last time there were people on your sidewalk.

Who’s we dude? You’re on your own.

Look at me!! I’m a senator!!! Honk honk!

Who is “we”, Josh? Are you changing your pronouns?

Home, in Virginia.

What home? You don’t live in Missouri!

Oo, it’s almost Christmas Eve. Bet you’re pissed they don’t call it Christmas Adam.

Heh.

So you will be in Virginia?

Why don’t you live in the state you represent?

Anti-American Hawley will NOT be intimidated by those that believe in American values!

You ARE the bozo!

Your property was not vandalized. The protestors were only ON your property to deliver the Constitution copy. Did they break windows. steal things or defecate in your hallway? Nope, those things were done by the insurrectionists you supported.

By the looks of these comments you are in competition w/ Ted Cruz for being most hated senator in USA.

Who even says bozo anymore?

Beauzeau is the preferred spelling…

The Senator from Missouri is spending Christmas at home in Virginia.

I dunno. You sure cry about it on Fox News alot.

Intimidated by expression of “free speech”

That’s crazy. Imagine if they showed up to your work. And a bunch of them had those ziptie handcuffs. And there was a bomb and they smeared feces on yhe wall… oh wait… that was your people.

Who is the clown in this story, Joshua?

Previously:

The third Senator from Virginia is upset that the President isn’t visiting his state today (December 8, 2021)

Two clowns walk into an overpriced private club on the Florida coast…

24 Friday Dec 2021

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media, US Senate

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Attorney General, Donald Trump, Eric Schmitt, Fascist pigs, missouri, pledging fealty, social media, Twitter, U.S. Senate

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

Last night:

Eric Schmitt
@Eric_Schmitt
It was great to be back at Mar-a-Lago and spend some time with President Trump during the holiday season. Merry Christmas! #MOSEN #MAGA #AmericaFirst
[….]
7:44 PM · Dec 23, 2021

There was much hilarity in the reponses:

How much is your fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago going to cost?

Are you going to ask Trump about what he said to his three wives after he cheated on them?

Did you have a kiss for Daddy?

Anyone want to take bets if Eric will pin this tweet?

Which Eric?

Not a good place to go looking for your soul.

I think he’s selling his soul.

Uh…

Sold. Selling was long ago.

Why would you even consider going there? You think this is impressive?

Are you at a hardware store because all I see are two colossal tools.

Y’all comparing notes on how to lose lawsuits?

The man that encourages everyone get vaccinated. Am I paying for this?

One way or another.

That’s one way to spend the holidays [….]

This isn’t the flex you think it is.

This picture doesn’t say what he thinks it does.

On the left: A double vaccinated man who knows Trump lost the 2020 election. On the right: A man who knows Trump lost the 2020 election who is double-vaccinated.

This is hilariously sad and so pathetic

You stink of desperation and septuagenarian flop sweat.

Eric Schmitt (r) [2021 file photo].

The Political Year in Pictures – 2021

23 Thursday Dec 2021

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2021. That’s it, still.

We thought we’d provide a retrospective of what we tried to cover this past year – avoiding super spreader events.

A demonstration in favor of Medicaid expansion in Clinton, Missouri:

Medicaid Expansion Rally – Clinton, Missouri – April 17, 2021 (April 17, 2021)

A march in May:

AAPI March – Warrensburg, Missouri – May 16, 2021 (May 16, 2021)

AAPI March – Rep. Emily Weber (D) – Warrensburg, Missouri – May 16, 2021 (May 17, 2021)

AAPI March – Anna Mori – Warrensburg, Missouri – May 16, 2021 (May 17, 2021)

A gathering in Columbia:

Spencer Toder (D) [2021 file photo].

Boone County Democrats – Picnic in the Park – Columbia, Missouri – June 6, 2021 (June 6, 2021)

Spencer Toder (D) – candidate for the U.S. Senate – Boone County – June 6, 2021 (June 7, 2021)

June weather:

A rally for Medicaid expansion in Jefferson City:

Medicaid Expansion – Rally and March – Jefferson City, Missouri – July 1, 2021 (July 1, 2021)

Solidarity – Medicaid Expansion – Rally and March – Jefferson City, Missouri – July 1, 2021 (July 2, 2021)

On the 4th of July:

Why we can’t have nice things:

Johnson County Community Health Services – Board of Trustees – August 2, 2021 – This is why we can’t have nice things (August 2, 2021)

Same planet, different worlds (August 3, 2021)

Meta: we deserve a better class of trolls (August 6, 2021)

Meta: we deserve a better class of trolls – part 2 (August 7, 2021)

And we still can’t have nice things.

At the Missouri State Fair:

Blaine Luetkemeyer (r) [2021 file photo].

“…in over an hour standing at the entrance with a camera and a 400 mm lens to help me keep my distance I counted only four individuals, including me, out of the many attending who were wearing masks.

Welcome to Missouri.”

Governor’s Ham Breakfast – Missouri State Fair – Sedalia – August 19, 2021 (August 19, 2021)

A demonstration in Kansas City in October:

Kansas City Rally for Abortion Justice – October 2, 2021 (October 2, 2021)

Kansas City Rally for Abortion Justice – October 2, 2021 – part 2 (October 2, 2021)

In the 4th Congressional District:

Scott Sifton (D) [2021 file photo].

4th Congressional District Democrats – Truman State Park – October 3, 2021 (October 3, 2021)

A lunar eclipse:

Nothing new under the Sun (November 19, 2021)

It goes up, it goes down, it goes up, it goes down…

Passing gas (November 11, 2021)

Josh (r) and Vicky (r) are having a sad… (November 26, 2021)

The silence of the right wingnuts (November 29, 2021)

Still silent (November 30, 2021)

Continuing down… (December 4, 2021)

The Big Lie and the Lost Cause:

“Unity” (December 20, 2021)

And here we are:

Hang on, the ride is going to continue to be bumpy.

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