Louisiana's Party of Life: Hold my beer.....
New Orleans Catholics urged by archdiocese to avoid Johnson & Johnson vaccine (nbcnews.com)
Pretty much all of the bishops are saying to avoid the J&J vaccine when others are available. If there are no other options, then it's permissible. That's the advised position from whatever group it is that advises the bishops in charge of the various dioceses. It appears New Orleans just went all in on the Nope.
So these are all very blue areas in very red seas?
But I don't get Milwaukee, Louisville, or Sacramento. Those might actually be displacement of the job market pulling salaries down.
Sacremento is getting people from the Bay Area. Even if it's still in the state, so same taxes, the housing is probably half the cost and you could drive in every other week for a face-to-face meeting if needed.
Not exactly.They're cities so they're going to be blue. People finish high school in cities.
The findings presented in this report do not paint a flattering portrait of high school graduation for public schools in the United States.
The national graduation rate is 68 percent, with nearly one-third of all public high school students failing to graduate.
Tremendous racial gaps are found for graduation rates.
o Students from historically disadvantaged minority groups (American Indian, Hispanic,
Black) have little more than a fifty-fifty chance of finishing high school with a diploma.
o By comparison, graduation rates for Whites and Asians are 75 and 77 percent nationally.
The Urban Institute / Education Policy Center Who Graduates?
Males graduate from high school at a rate 8 percent lower than female students.
Graduation rates for students who attend school in high poverty, racially segregated, and urban
school districts lag from 15 to 18 percent behind their peers.
A great deal of variation in graduation rates and gaps among student groups is found across regions of the country as well as the states.
Wow. Trying to get into your head to figure out how you got from that data to the original topic is like a count the racist assumptions Mad Libs.
How did you come to that? We know that the racial makeup of urban vs. suburban vs. rural areas are all quite different. The Urban Institute, source of the linked doc, isn’t exactly GQP supporters.
They apparently do not teach the Supremacy Clause in Idaho.