If President Joe Biden thinks governors are responsible for vaccination rates, Gov. Steve Sisolak deserves more scrutiny than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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There are parallels between the coronavirus ‘experts’ who kept getting it wrong and global warming alarmists.
Some rural Nevada governments have adopted one of the left’s favorite tactics on illegal immigration to fight coronavirus restrictions.
From coronavirus deaths to unemployment rate to vaccination distribution, states led by Republican governors have outperformed states run by Democrats.
Frontloading teachers for the coronavirus vaccine really doesn’t make sense when there’s no plan to return them to the classroom.
More Clark County children died from drugs last year than from the coronavirus. Same with suicide. It’s fair to assume coronavirus restrictions contributed to the increase in deaths.
If only Gov. Steve Sisolak was as committed to vaccine distribution as he is to pointing fingers.
It’s emblematic of 2020 that an unemployment rate of 10.1 percent is considered good news in Nevada.
It’s time for King Steve Sisolak to stop blaming Nevadans for his inability to stop the state’s coronavirus outbreak.
Steve Sisolak can no longer discriminate against houses of worship regardless of what he says in his royal edicts.
If Joe Biden got out of the basement more, he might notice Democratic governors are implementing plans to distribute a coronavirus vaccine.
King Steve Sisolak will soon exchange his crown for the Grinch’s hat. He’s laid the groundwork to cancel Christmas, just like he tried to stop Thanksgiving.
Being a Pilgrim had a 50-percent fatality rate. It’s unlikely they would have let the coronavirus alter their Thanksgiving plans.
The evidence overwhelmingly supports reopening schools. Too bad, a majority of district Trustees aren’t willing to follow the science.
“Do as I say, not as I do” isn’t a great parenting strategy. It’s not working out so well for Democratic political leaders either.
There’s more to life than the coronavirus. That’s also true when it comes to public health.
King Steve Sisolak doesn’t know how to stop the spread of coronavirus so he’s putting Nevada in time out.
If he weren’t the one supporting it, Superintendent Jesus Jara might decry distance learning as an example of systemic racism, implicit bias or both.
If wearing masks were the key to stamping out the coronavirus, the pandemic would be over. Nevadans have been donning them for months.
It’s time to stop pretending science provides an infallible solution to the coronavirus.
On Monday, a bombshell letter from local health officials leaked to the Review-Journal . They accused His Majesty of consistently ignoring them when he issues his emergency directives.