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re: Does anyone in Dallas county even like Clay Jenkins?

Posted on 4/9/20 at 9:11 am to
Posted by LSU2a
SWLA to Dallas
Member since Aug 2012
2851 posts
Posted on 4/9/20 at 9:11 am to
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So to avoid an alleged surge of 17,500 cases we destroy the Dallas economy. Now factor in that of the 17,500 17,000 would be more than fine and one is left wondering what the frick is going on here...


If you read the graph it says “cases per day” on the left hand side.
Posted by Hetfield
Dallas
Member since Jun 2013
7109 posts
Posted on 4/9/20 at 9:19 am to
County Judge Clay Jenkins is a complete & utter POS. He worked in the Obama administration before he became Dallas County Judge. When he first came on the scene he was a big player in attempting to get illegal kids from Mexico who had crossed the border to stay & live at Dallas County schools & even Dallas libs said no to that. He wasn't going to let any of those kids stay anywhere near Highland Park where he lives but pushed hard to bring them into middle class Dallas neighborhoods. Somehow he still got re-elected after that. Unreal.

Just because he is very calm & talks in a low voice liberals think that makes you a great leader like his mentor Barry Soetero. For some reason the Mayor has very little power in Dallas(not that the idiot mayor would make any decisions anyway) & the County Judge is the one making all these calls. He is now in a letter war with Gov Abbot to play games while appeasing his liberal base.

Dallas County has gone full blown libertard since I moved here in 2006. It is sad.
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Posted on 4/9/20 at 12:08 pm to
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If you read the graph it says “cases per day” on the left hand side.



No I can't read this:

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