Saturday, September 4, 2021

GET ME REWRITE. Steve Nass rejects all reasonable advice, continues to promote anti-mask, anti-vax clown show



A state senator is officially requesting that the Wisconsin state Legislature sue the University of Wisconsin System for refusing to seek Republican approval of campus COVID-19 safety measures. While some Republican lawmakers have argued against legal action, the final say will come from leaders in the state Assembly and Senate.
On Aug. 3, the Republican-led Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules held a paper ballot voting 6-4 to order the UW System to submit COVID-19 rules including testing and mask mandates to the committee for approval.

8/26/2021 update, "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial suggests its time for the Steve Nass clown show to fold", starts here.


Indeed, it would have been. And it might still be a disaster if Nass, UW’s most unreasonable and incessant critic, gets his way.  
[snip] 
So far, UW campuses are rightly ignoring the committee’s mandate. Within hours of the motion passing on Aug. 3, UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank issued a campuswide mask mandate, and several campuses now have masking requirements indoors. The Madison and Milwaukee campuses both require weekly testing for unvaccinated students. 
Those are smart, prudent steps — a very small price to pay to keep people safe and schools open for in-person instruction. Rather than micromanage the system, the Legislature should let administrators and their staffs decide how best to protect people. But Nass doesn’t understand that — or doesn't care so long as he can score political points with his base. [emphasis added]\

The 7-day average of new Covid cases in Wisconsin continues to inch upward as students return to campus.



8/26/2021 update, "Tommy Thompson to Wisconsin GOP clownshow:  STFU", starts here.

And that's goes double for Steve Nass

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel offers a fuller quote.


As the Wisconsin GOP has done in their overweening fealty to Trump.
"Had this happened last academic year, the university might never have been able to set up community testing and vaccination sites, or even isolate sick students," Thompson said. "It would have been a disaster."  
[snip]
"I'm fairly confident we're going to win. I have no doubts (of) that if the Legislature sues us," Thompson said. "I don't think they will, but if they do, so be it. I'm not abdicating my responsibility. We will contest it. I don't want a fight with the Legislature, but we will contest it aggressively, whether it be the circuit court, the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court." 
He added: "We think we've got a great case." 
Thompson said UW's situation is grounded in different legal arguments than the Wisconsin Supreme Court case that struck down the statewide mask mandate. UW System's independent authority to run the schools is enshrined in Chapter 36 of the state statute, he said. 
Nass fired back Tuesday, railing against UW's "Ivory Tower administrators" who he claims are using pandemic rules "to control every adult that dares to walk on their campuses."

 The biggest disaster in this scenario is career politician Steve Nass, whose been in the state legislature since 1990.


8/24/2021 update starts here

"I don’t want to pick a fight with the Legislature but I’m going to stand my ground and we’re going to do what’s necessary to keep the universities open and safe and healthy," he told reporters during a news conference.


8/8/2021 update, "7 months into the pandemic, Wisconsin Republicans, with career politician Steve Nass leading the latest charge, continue to politicize public health safety measures", starts here.

Career politician Steve Nass
Wisconsin State Assembly 1991-2014
Wisconsin State Senate 2015-present

Editorial from Wisconsin State Journal, 8/8/2021
Nass and a handful of his fellow GOP lawmakers don’t want to hear any of that. They are bent on micromanaging public health policy at UW schools, which Thompson correctly warns would cripple sensible precautions as students return for fall classes next month. 
Nass’ Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules voted 6-4 last week — without a formal meeting or public hearing — to require universities to submit plans for COVID-19 policies within 30 days.

7-day average of new cases has increased from 86 on July 7 to 1,151 on August 7.



8/4/2021 update starts here

Republican Sen. Steve Nass of Whitewater introduced the motion last week, which directs the UW Board of Regents to issue any current or future systemwide or campus-by-campus COVID-19 requirements as emergency rules, which the committee could block in part or whole. 
"The path forward in addressing Covid-19 is not through excessive government mandates, but in the restoration of Americans being able to make voluntary informed decisions based on their individual health circumstances," Nass, a persistent critic of the UW System, said Tuesday.


8/2/2021 update, "Wisconsin career politician with benefits galore wants to be a UW-COVID superspreader", starts here.

Wisconsin State Journal, 7/29/2021
State Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, said Wednesday he will move to require UW get approval from the Legislature’s GOP-controlled rules committee before enacting any virus-related requirements. Nass co-chairs the committee, which he said plans to vote Tuesday to block the UW virus protocols without a public hearing.   
The pushback by one of the System’s most vocal critics comes as colleges across the country reassess their reopening plans in response to the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus.

Not only is Nass an ideological clown, he's a fucking idiot.





5/8/2021 update, "Wisconsin career politician with benefits galore wants to make life even tougher for the unemployed", starts here.

State officials suspended the rule requiring work searches last year because of the coronavirus pandemic and the unprecedented number of unemployment claims it spawned.
Since then, the economy has started to rebound and unemployment benefits have dropped dramatically. 
The rule on work searches is slated to go back into effect July 10, but Republican Sen. Steve Nass of Whitewater said Friday he is spearheading a plan to reinstate it by the end of May, about six weeks early.
It's what heartless Republicans do.


1/19/2021 update. "This covidiot clown can't change his ways", starts here.



Sounding like a broken record.  “I will be offering a joint resolution that would immediately end the new emergency declaration and any orders issued from it. Wisconsin law allows the duly elected members of the Legislature, by joint resolution, to end any emergency declaration,” Nass said.


Original 7/31/2020 post, "GET ME REWRITE:  Willfully ignorant ideologue throws hissy fit over Evers' statewide mask mandate", starts here.


Quoted in State Senator Steve Nass calls legislature to end statewide mask mandate: “Illegal and unnecessary”.  (WSAW-TV, 7/30/2020)

Most of Nass's gerrymandered district includes all of Walworth County and portions, Kenosha, Waukesha, Jefferson, and Rock counties.





All of which rank among the coutnies with the highest positive COVID-19 test rate per 100,000 people:

  • Kenosha (#4)
  • Walworth (#6)
  • Waukesha (#8)
  • Rock (#9)
  • Jefferson (#16)



In the best interests of his constituents, he more than anyone else should be promoting this mandate.

Gary Johnson (1946-2021) Warren Area High School class of 1964

  

1964 Dragon yearbook

Gary is pictured with the sophomore class in both the 1963 andn 1964 Dragon yearbooks.


1967 Warren City Directory

  • Johnson Ernest R Jr (Kathryn L) foreman Thomas Coupling h86 Fuller Avenue (Pleasant Township)
  • Johnson Gary W student r86 Fuller Avenue

    1983 Warren City Directory 

    • Johnson Ernest R Jr & Kathryn; general foreman Rexnord Coupling h2 Drumcliffe Drive (Pleasant Township)
    • Johnson Gary W & Jane L; dietary worker Warren State Hospital h60 McKinley Avenue (Pleasant Township)

    The popularity of Gary as a baby name is graphed here.  Let's take a look at great-grandson Liam.

    Liam made an inauspicious debut in 1967, falling off the chart after just one year.  He returned in 1974 and muddled his way to #605 in 1990.  Then he took off.  For the past 4 years, he has been the flavor of the year for baby boys.

    Other members of the class of 1964 (22):
    2021
    Linda Repine.  (3/14)

    2020
    Thomas Mintzer.  (6/14)
    Ernest Hoag, Jr.  (1/11)

    2019
    David Rydholm.  (8/7)
    Jacqueline King Jeffords.  (6/11)
    Eugene Smith.  (2/5)

    2018
    Jean Tickner.  (12/10)
    Vincent Pace.  (6/6/)
    Robert Arnold.  (5/8)
    Burt Alexander.  (4/3)
    John Lindberg.  (3/27)

    2017
    James DeLong.  (11/6)
    Ruth Johnson Jackson.  (10/14)
    Gordon Eric Cedarquist.  (8/19)
    John David Pirillo.  (8/10)

    2016
    Dwight Drum, (8/1)

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    David Holmberg.  (8/3)
    Susen Johnson Gebhardt.  (6/2)
    Delores Brady Geer.  (1/25)
    Judith McCool Madigan.  (1/26)

    2014
    Julia Barhight Verdot.  (9/5)
    Charles Lyon.  (1/12)

    Friday, September 3, 2021

    Greetings from Trump's America: Monroe County, Ohio, 97% white, waaaay Trumpier than it was in 2016 and sick with the delta variant virus

    3rd party votes:  20.2% in 1992, 17.2    % in 1996, 4.7% in 2016
    (Alabama segregationist George Wallace 
    received 8.9% of the vote in 1968)

    Trump received 595 more votes than he did in 2016, a 12% increase, in a county where the 2020 population of 13,385 has decreased 50% since its 1900 peak of 27,031.

    Biden received 57 fewer votes than Clinton did in 2016, a decrease of 3%.

    Trump's share of the vote increased 5.5 percentage points.  Biden decreased Clinton's share of the vote 1.9 percentage points. 

    % of population 25 and older with bachelor's degree:
    • 12.5% - Monroe County
    • 28.3% - Ohio
    • 32.1% - U.S
    % of population 65 and older:
    • 24.1% - Monroe County
    • 17.5% - Ohio
    • 16.5% - U.S.
    % of population living in poverty:
    • 14.0% - Monroe County
    • 13.1% - Ohio
    • 10.5% - U.S. (they're joking, of course)


    New York Times

    Monroe County is fast approaching it record-high 7-day average of new Covid cases (19) set on January 8, 2021.
    Monroe County's vaccination rate (share of population who are fully vaccinated) of 38% is below the state average of 48.8%.



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    Ashtabula County.  (2/18/2019)
    Belmont County.  (7/17/2018)
    Columbiana County,  (12/11/2017)
    Coshocton County. (3/6/2019)
    Defiance County.  (3/21/2017)
    Erie County.  (3/5/2019)
    Gallia County.  (2/23/2019)
    Guernsey County.  (9.2/2021 update)
    Harrison County. (5/28/2021)
    Highland County.   (9/1/2021)
    Huron County.  (6/19/2017)
    Jackson County.  (6/6/2017)
    Jefferson County.  (2/20/2019)
    Lawrence County.  (9/2/2021 update)
    Marion County.  (7/14/2018)
    Meigs County.  (2/22/2019)
    Mercer County.  (12/8/2019)
    Morgan County.  (10/10/2017)
    Muskingum County.  (2/26/2019)
    Ottawa County. (3/5/2019)
    Perry County.  (9/3/2021)
    Pike County.  (9/1/2021)
    Portage County.  (3/7/2019)
    Sandusky County.  (3/5/2019)
    Scioto County.  (9/1/2021)
    Shelby County.  (3/2/2018)
    Trumbull County.  (4/3/2017)
    Tuscarawas County. (1/25/2019)
    Van Wert County.  (4/12/2017)
    Vinton County.  (9/1/2021)
    Wayne County.  (5/6/2018)
    Williams County.  (3/21/2017)
    Wood County.  (3/6/2019)
    Wyandot County.  (5/4/2018)

    Oklahoma
    Bryan County.  (5/5/2017)
    Nowata County.  (5/5/2018)
    Osage County/Fairfax.  (5/12/2019)

    Oregon
    Baker County.  (5/29/2021)
    Douglas County.  (5/17/2017)

    Pennsylvania
    Beaver County.  (2/8/2019)
    Blair County/Altoona.  (4/28/2019)
    Bradford County.  (2/18/2020)
    Cambria County/Johnstown.  (6/3/2017)
    Dauphin County. (4/22/2017)
    Elk County.  (3/24/2019)
    Erie County.  (10/11/2018 update)
    Fayette County.  (7/25/2018)
    Greene County.  (5/3/2017)
    Huntingdon County.  (3/9/2021)
    Lawrence County.  (2/5/2019)
    UPDATE. Luzerne County.  (1/14/2017)
    Lycoming County.  (1/28/2020)
    McKean County.  (2/17/2020)
    Mercer County.  (2/9/2019)
    Northampton County.  (7/20/2017)
    Old Forge (Lackawanna County).  3/18/2019)
    Pike County.  (2/23/2020)
    Potter County.  (2/17/2020)
    Susquehanna County.  (2/18/2020)
    Tioga County.  (2/17/2020)
    Warren County.  (6/30/2019)
    Wayne County.  (2/18/2020)
    Williamsport.  (1/24/2017)

    South Carolina
    Spartanburg County.  (6/5/2017)

    South Dakota
    Charles Mix County.  (11/11/2019)
    Lawrence County,.  (4/27/2017)

    Tennessee
    Campbell County.  (12/10/2017)
    Carter County.  (2/24/2020)
    Cooke County.  (5/16/2021)
    Lake County.  (12/22/2018)
    Marion County.  (4/1/2017)
    Maury County.  (10/31/2017)
    Roane County.  (5/1/2018)
    Union County.  (5/30/2017)

    Texas
    Gaines County.  (4/26/2017)
    Shackelford County.  (2/26/2018)

    Virginia
    Bland County.  (2/16/2020)
    Buchanan County.  (12/13/2019)
    Carroll County.  (2/28/2020)
    Dickenson County.  (2/15/2020)
    Floyd County.  (2/27/2020)
    Franklin County.  (3/8/2021)
    Frederick County.  (2/15/2020)
    Giles County.  (2/26/2020)
    Grayson County.  (2/27/2020)
    Lee County.  (2/15/2020)
    Patrick County.  (2/29/2020)
    Pulaski County.  (2/26/2020)
    Russell County.  (2/15/2020)
    Scott County.  (2/16/2020)
    Smyth County.  (2/16/2020)
    Tazewell County.  (2/16/2020)
    Washington County.  (7/6/2021 update)
    Wise County.  (11/9/2020)

    Washington
    Grays Harbor County.  (8/20/2017)

    West Virginia
    Berkeley County.  (3/25/2018)
    Boone County.  (3/23/2018)
    Brooke County.  (3/17/2019)
    Cabell County.  (8/1/2021 update)
    Clay County.  (5/21/2021)
    Doddridge County.  (3/19/2019)
    Fayette County.  (1/24/2017)
    Greenbrief County.  (12/14/2018)
    Hancock County. (3/17/2019)
    Hardy County.  (2/15/2020)
    Harrison County.  (3/19/2019)
    Jackson County.  (6/18/2017)
    Lincoln County.  (3/21/2019)
    Logan County.  (3/21/2019)
    Marion County.  (3/18/2019)
    Marshall County.  (2/7/2018)
    Mason County.  (12/16/2017)
    McDowell County.  (7/10/2017)
    Mercer County.  (3/20/2019)
    Mingo County.  (3/25/2018)
    Nicholas County.  (5/21/2021)
    Summers County.  (3/25/2018)
    Wayne County.  (3/24/2018)
    Wetzel County.  (3/19/2019)
    Wood County.  (1/15/2019)
    Wyoming County.  (3/20/2019)

    Wisconsin
    6th congressional district.  (1/27/2018)
    Adams County.  (2/6/2017)
    Barron County.  (1/3/2020)
    Buffalo County.  (3/19/2017)
    Burnett County.  (2/24/2018)
    Clark County,.  (8/13/2018)
    Crawford County.  (5/14/2018)
    DeKalb County.  (8/20/2021)
    Florence County.  (11/13/2019)
    Fond du Lac County.  (3/7/2018)  
    Forest County.  (6/16/2019)
    Grant County.  (5/16/2018)
    Green Lake County.  (1/26/2018)
    Jackson County.  (3/8/2018)
    Johnson Creek.  (1/21/2017)
    Juneau County.  (2/23/2017)
    Lafayette County.  (5/16/2018)
    Langlade County,.  (6/9/2019)
    Lincoln County.  (1/14/2020)
    Manitowoc County.  (8/10/2017)
    Monroe County.  (3/8/2018)
    Oconto County.  (7/24/2018)
    Oneida County.  (4/24/2017)
    Pepin County.  (12/21/2017)
    Price County.  (12/23/2018 update)
    Richland County.  (11/10/2017)
    Rusk County.  (6/30/2019)
    Sauk County.  (5/14/2018)
    Sawyer County.  (3/20/2017)
    Taylor County.  (12/23/2018 update)
    Trempealeau County.  (5/28/2019)
    Vernon County.  (5/14/2018)
    Waushara County.  (2/6/2017)
    Winnebago County.  (11/27/2017)
    Wood County.  (3/8/2018)