Our dog accidentally bit down and punctured my index finger as I was trying to pry a sharp turkey bone out of her mouth. Was in and out of our local ER (the Urgent Cares were closed on T-giving) in a blisteringly fast 90 min. Nothing broken, but ouch. And I got my Pfizer booster yesterday.
Last Tuesday the Eastern federal court in Texas again delayed the implementation of graphic warning labels on tobacco products to January 9, 2023. This is the too young judge the BAR association went thumbs down on but Trump appointed for life anyway. These warning labels significantly reduce the number of new smokers and the number of smokers who quit.
It seems to me a Governor could have the Director of Revenue issue a statement that in the name of public health no retailer licenses will be issued or renewed until such time as the tobacco companies sign contractual agreements to ship only product with the graphic labels. Is this possible or is this tied up in federal rules?
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 9:48 am:
In recent weeks I’ve heard more reports of some state offices that have still yet gone back to the office in person and are still working remotely. Despite the availability of boosters (although Omicron is now looming).
I am quite convinced that a sizable percentage of AFSCME (and other state union) members who are anti-vaccination requirement are actually those who are fully vaccinated (and probably already got their booster or will do so soon), but are opposed to a mandate for fears that it will lead to the end of “work from home” and back to the office every day.
For the record, I have been back in the office in person at work about 18 months now. Immediately after stay at home orders ended. Still had to go in daily despite last winter’s surge, Delta, and now Omicron threatening.
also thank you Minnesota fans and stadium operators for providing this weekend’s epic troll…..playing Jump Around and the students on the field in Minny going nuts after the Wiscy loss. hilarious.
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 3:10 pm:
Area Code 309 (covering Peoria, Bloomington, Galesburg, Illinois Quad Cities, Macomb and everywhere in between) will be joining the ever-increasing Overlay Area Code Club in about a year. New phone numbers in the 309 territory will get “861″ area code overlay numbers.
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 5:51 pm:
==I am quite convinced that a sizable percentage of AFSCME (and other state union) members who are anti-vaccination requirement are actually those who are fully vaccinated (and probably already got their booster or will do so soon), but are opposed to a mandate for fears that it will lead to the end of “work from home” and back to the office every day.
For the record, I have been back in the office in person at work about 18 months now. Immediately after stay at home orders ended. Still had to go in daily despite last winter’s surge, Delta, and now Omicron threatening.==
Omicron is all the more reason why the Governor needs to go all out and push the “either be vaccinated or be fired” requirement for all state employees by the end of the year. With no testing option. And fired employees due to lack of vax should forfeit their pension promises and other bennies.
- John - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 8:43 am:
https://patch.com/illinois/elmhurst/elmhurst-politico-spends-campaign-cash-own-businesses nice gig if you can get it.
- RNUG - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 8:55 am:
Loved, healthy, somewhat wealthy, and maybe a bit wise. Can’t ask for much more.
- ddp76 - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 8:55 am:
Only need about 4,383 miles to burn the weekend calories.
- workingfromhome - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 9:05 am:
Our dog accidentally bit down and punctured my index finger as I was trying to pry a sharp turkey bone out of her mouth. Was in and out of our local ER (the Urgent Cares were closed on T-giving) in a blisteringly fast 90 min. Nothing broken, but ouch. And I got my Pfizer booster yesterday.
- Al - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 9:41 am:
Last Tuesday the Eastern federal court in Texas again delayed the implementation of graphic warning labels on tobacco products to January 9, 2023. This is the too young judge the BAR association went thumbs down on but Trump appointed for life anyway. These warning labels significantly reduce the number of new smokers and the number of smokers who quit.
It seems to me a Governor could have the Director of Revenue issue a statement that in the name of public health no retailer licenses will be issued or renewed until such time as the tobacco companies sign contractual agreements to ship only product with the graphic labels. Is this possible or is this tied up in federal rules?
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 9:48 am:
In recent weeks I’ve heard more reports of some state offices that have still yet gone back to the office in person and are still working remotely. Despite the availability of boosters (although Omicron is now looming).
I am quite convinced that a sizable percentage of AFSCME (and other state union) members who are anti-vaccination requirement are actually those who are fully vaccinated (and probably already got their booster or will do so soon), but are opposed to a mandate for fears that it will lead to the end of “work from home” and back to the office every day.
For the record, I have been back in the office in person at work about 18 months now. Immediately after stay at home orders ended. Still had to go in daily despite last winter’s surge, Delta, and now Omicron threatening.
Also I have had the booster about 2 months now.
- JoanP - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 10:05 am:
I had a quiet Thanksgiving as family comes in closer to Christmas.
Happily, Powell’s Books in Hyde Park finally re-opened on Saturday, so I spent a good amount of time there browsing and, of course, buying.
- sal-says - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 10:10 am:
Went to a childhood friends wake yesterday, bout 4 years younger.
So, if y’all can still think, read & stay somewhat vertical, count it as a ‘glass full’ day.
- Amalia - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 12:43 pm:
Still so much food. everyone made a big batch of something. lucky to have friends and family who want to share.
- Amalia - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 12:50 pm:
also thank you Minnesota fans and stadium operators for providing this weekend’s epic troll…..playing Jump Around and the students on the field in Minny going nuts after the Wiscy loss. hilarious.
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 3:10 pm:
Area Code 309 (covering Peoria, Bloomington, Galesburg, Illinois Quad Cities, Macomb and everywhere in between) will be joining the ever-increasing Overlay Area Code Club in about a year. New phone numbers in the 309 territory will get “861″ area code overlay numbers.
https://www.illinois.gov/news/press-release.24203.html
- NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham - Monday, Nov 29, 21 @ 5:51 pm:
==I am quite convinced that a sizable percentage of AFSCME (and other state union) members who are anti-vaccination requirement are actually those who are fully vaccinated (and probably already got their booster or will do so soon), but are opposed to a mandate for fears that it will lead to the end of “work from home” and back to the office every day.
For the record, I have been back in the office in person at work about 18 months now. Immediately after stay at home orders ended. Still had to go in daily despite last winter’s surge, Delta, and now Omicron threatening.==
Omicron is all the more reason why the Governor needs to go all out and push the “either be vaccinated or be fired” requirement for all state employees by the end of the year. With no testing option. And fired employees due to lack of vax should forfeit their pension promises and other bennies.