Lockdowns are on the Ballot

Voters actually have a choice this November: if you want all business (except a few someone official deems “essential”) to be shut down, schools closed and other restrictions imposed until nobody is at risk of contracting a virus, regardless how harmless we now know it to be for the vast majority of the population, you have an option in this election. If you prefer citizens, entrepreneurs and other adults to make their own decisions and maybe even create jobs, you have an option, too. Your vote actually matters.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/10/the_final_four_weeks_of_the_campaign_will_be_fought_over_reopening_the_economy.html

Donald Trump After Recovering From Covid: “Don’t Let it Dominate Your Life!”

After being released from Walter Reed hospital on Moday, U.S. President Donald J. Trump urged Americans not to let Covid-19 dominate their lives.

In a hopeful and encouraging video, the President, who contracted the Wuhan-Coronavirus himself last week, called on his fellow citizens not to live in fear, but to instead continue with their lives. He also pointed out how much progress has been made in fighting the virus and expressed gratitude for the people who contributed to that achievement.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1313267615083761665?s=20

Nashville Brings Private Prison Back Into Public Hands

Privatizing prisons has once been a convenient way for many mayors and governors across America to create one-time revenue for their budget. Unfortunately, this also created vested commercial interests in having as many people as possible behind bars for as long as possible – at the taxpayer’s expense. This situation inevitably caused conflicts of interest.

Nashville now took the courageous step to reverse this problematic decision of the past and put the last privately run prison in Davidson county back under the authority of the Sheriff.

https://tennesseestar.com/2020/10/05/davidson-county-sheriffs-office-takes-over-nashvilles-last-private-prison-run-by-corecivic/