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Missouri State Fair Parade – August 7, 2025

08 Friday Aug 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Democrats, Johnson County, missouri, Missouri State Fair, parade, Pettis County, Sedalia

“Save the country from Trump.”

“It’s worth saving.”

Pettis County and Johnson County Democrats presented floats in the Missouri State Fair Parade yesterday evening. Parade entries (with the exception of equestrian units) started lining up in assigned spots along State Fair Boulevard around 4:30 p.m. The parade started at 6:00 p.m., crossing 16th Street into the fair grounds, making a grand circle, and finally exiting via 16th Street.

The Pettis County Democrats float.

Setting up the Johnson County Democrats float.

Before the start of the parade.

Various commercial interests, social and benevolent groups, and youth groups also had entries in the parade.

People powered entries awaiting the start:

The crowd along the parade route:

The response from the crowd, especially from Democrats, was generally positive. The were obviously happy to see the entries in the parade.

“Go Trump.” Interestingly, he stopped abruptly when he saw the camera.

Pettis County Democrats – Sedalia, Missouri – October 17, 2024

18 Friday Oct 2024

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Democrats, missouri, Pettis County, Sedalia

Last night Pettis County Democrats held their annual memorial dinner in Sedalia. Local and statewide candidates were present, visited from table to table, and spoke to the crowd.

Rene Vance, the Democratic Party candidate in the 52nd Legislative District:

Jeanette Cass, the Democratic Party candidate in the 4th Congressional District:

Mark Osmack, the Democratic Party candidate for State Treasurer:

Elad Gross, the Democratic Party candidate for Attorney General:

Speaking:

Elad Gross (D).

Mark Osmack (D).

Jeanette Cass (D).

And, Richard Brown, the Democratic Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor:

A good crowd of Missouri Democrats, good food, and good politics.

Family friendly, family values

20 Saturday Aug 2022

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missouri, Pettis County, Sedalia, State Fair, vendor

We took a short road trip to the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia this morning.

At a vendor’s tent on the grounds of the fair:

Apparently there’s a market for this.

Trump/Pence 2024 doesn’t appear to be a a big seller nor an option.

That’s not how gas works…

Typos, eh?

Keep America Great. Think about that for just a second.

The only Confederate flag that ever mattered was a white rag on a stick.

Previously:

“Our state fair is a great state fair…” (August 15, 2022)

Governor’s Ham Breakfast – Missouri State Fair – August 18, 2022 (August 18, 2022)

A blue gingham shirt (August 18, 2022)

“…Don’t miss it, don’t even be late…” (August 20, 2022)

“…Don’t miss it, don’t even be late…”

20 Saturday Aug 2022

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We took a short road trip to the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia this morning. The fair closes on Sunday.

Eastbound to the fair on 50 Highway:

Publicity photos at the fair entrance:

Judging, we think:

In the Home Economics Building:

Pie!:

Rabbits! There’s a building filled with rabbits during the second week of the fair:

Fast food, sometimes on a stick:

The republican tent:

We didn’t look to closely, but there didn’t appear to be a shrine to the former guy.

The Libertarians. I always expect their tent to be located in the middle of field somewhere since they’re usually not too keen on spending money on public infrastructure:

Go figure.

Westbound from the fair on Highway 50:

Previously:

“Our state fair is a great state fair…” (August 15, 2022)

Governor’s Ham Breakfast – Missouri State Fair – August 18, 2022 (August 18, 2022)

A blue gingham shirt (August 18, 2022)

It didn’t have to be this difficult

09 Friday Jul 2021

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Corona virus, COVID-19, hospital, missouri, pandemic, Pettis County, Sedalia

“…We will be increasing security staff at the hospital’s front entrance to help manage what we see as an unfortunate increase in people who don’t want to follow the rules…”

This is why we can’t have nice things.

Today, in Sedalia, Missouri:

Bothwell Regional Health Center

This is an urgent plea from our hospital medical staff to our community. If you don’t have time to read it, please at least read the bulleted TLDR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) version:

• Visitors are not allowed for hospitalized patients who are Covid positive or who are awaiting test results.
• Don’t visit patients in the hospital if you don’t have to and definitely stay home if you are ill.
• When you’re in the hospital or any Bothwell clinic, masks are required to be worn.
• Consider vaccination. Seriously.

Real talk? Covid is not gone as we all wish it was. The number of people in our hospital is increasing daily; today there are 10 with several on ventilators. And because the current virus variant symptoms are different (runny nose, sore throat, diarrhea and brain fog) from the original, many people don’t believe they are ill with it and are subsequently spreading illness in our community. Yesterday, the Pettis County Health Center reported there has been a 175% increase in cases in the past seven days.

As we are again testing all admitted patients, no Covid positive patient or a patient waiting for test results may have any visitors. We do make exceptions for end-of-life, special circumstances and patients who are children. It’s not safe for anyone but medical personnel wearing gowns, masks and goggles to be in these patients’ rooms. The good news is that we have an efficient testing system and the wait for results is relatively short.
If possible, decrease the number of visits to patients in the hospital and do not visit if you have any of the above symptoms no matter how mild or insignificant you think they might be. If you must visit, masks are still required. We will be increasing security staff at the hospital’s front entrance to help manage what we see as an unfortunate increase in people who don’t want to follow the rules.

Also on the good news front, we have seen an uptick in demand for the Covid vaccine. As a result, we have added clinic dates to the schedule. Find all vaccine information at http://www.brhc.org/vaccine. If you can’t get to our daytime events, Katy Trail Community Health offers vaccines from 3-6 pm each Tuesday and Friday at the Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market on the Missouri State Fairgrounds as well as on Saturdays at 821 Westwood in Sedalia. You may also visit http://www.vaccines.gov, text your zip code to 438829 or call 800.232.0233 to find your nearest vaccine location if these opportunities don’t work with your schedule.

Thanks for reading this far. We simply must protect our patients and our employees so they can be here to protect them, and you should you need hospital care.

Sedalia, Missouri in August 2020:

‘Resist the Mandatory Mask.’ Missouri town’s fight over COVID mandate lands in court (August 19, 2020)

And here we are.

Get vaccinated if you haven’t already done so.

Wear a damn mask.

Same planet, different worlds – one with science and math, one without

13 Thursday Aug 2020

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Today:

Scott Faughn @scottfaughn
The difference between social media and real life was the cheering @mikeparson received today from the crowd in Sedalia when answering some urban reporters question about masks.
6:00 PM · Aug 13, 2020

Urban?

Michael Bersin @MBersin
Missouri DHSS – Pettis County, Missouri 8/13/20 1,370.41 COVID-19 cases per 100,000.

People won’t be able to cheer the unelected Governor in Sedalia when some “urban” reporters ask him about wearing masks while they’re face down in a hospital bed breathing through a ventilator.
6:39 PM · Aug 13, 2020

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

The problem remains that it is the same planet.

Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, and Saline Counties, Missouri – COVID-19 Outbreak – Statistics – May 13, 2020

13 Wednesday May 2020

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Corona virus, COVID-19, Johns Hopkins, Johnson County, Lafayette County, missouri, pandemic, Pettis County, Saline County, statistics

A tale of plague in four counties.

Johnson County:

Johnson County, Missouri – COVID-19 Statistics – Johns Hopkins – May 13, 2020

Johnson County
Confirmed by 100k Population: 121.15
Confirmed Cases: 65
New Cases Since the Previous Day: 2

Lafayette County:

Lafayette County, Missouri – COVID-19 Statistics – Johns Hopkins – May 13, 2020

Lafayette County
Confirmed by 100k Population: 190.20
Confirmed Cases: 62
Deaths: 3
Fatality rate: 4.84%

Pettis County:

Pettis County, Missouri – COVID-19 Statistics – Johns Hopkins – May 13, 2020

Pettis County
Confirmed by 100k Population: 159.84
Confirmed Cases: 68
New Cases Since the Previous Day: 1

Saline County:

Saline County, Missouri – COVID-19 Statistics – Johns Hopkins – May 13, 2020

Saline County
Confirmed by 100k Population: 956.54
Confirmed Cases: 219

It’s still here.

Wear a damn mask. And while you’re at it, wear some damn gloves.

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

Previously:

Missouri DHSS – COVID-19 Outbreak Statistics – May 12, 2020 – 2:00 p.m. (May 12, 2020)

Donald Trump (r) carried the county by 46.855% in 2016

27 Saturday Jan 2018

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Donald Trump, economic anxiety, flag of treason, missouri, Pettis County

In 2016:

State of Missouri – General Election, November 08, 2016
Pettis [County]
U.S. President and Vice President
19 of 19 Precincts Reported
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Timothy Michael Kaine Democratic 4,324 23.875%
Donald J. Trump, Michael R. Pence Republican 12,810 70.730%

[….]
Total Votes: 18,111

That’s a significant level of “economic anxiety”.

That “economic anxiety” is still on display this afternoon in central Missouri:

Let’s just keep advising the Democratic Party that it’s all about voters’ “economic anxiety”.

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