that seems drop dead obvious. I think every citizen should sue to get their school tax refunded if they don't open and, for that matter, every citizen should get a reduced rate on their school taxes for the length of time they were closed.
Some background:
Mysterious explosions escalate Israel, Iran tensions
And there was an article a few days ago as well.
My suggestion is to have a zoom meeting talking about ways to support the protestors in Hong Kong and make sure that its a large meeting that lasts a couple of hours.
My speculation is that CCP will get pissed off and somehow tips its hand that it listened in on the meeting. Then take that to the board and say "Hmm... ya think you might want to rethink this?"
I suggested this to the Motley Fool because they are freaking Zoom crazies but they never replied back to my suggestion.
Seriously... his greatest achievement is getting up every morning. I could not stand the shit he puts up with. To have what seems to be so many people so against what you are doing and to so radically misinterpret everything you do year after year after year, I'd just give up and say "Fuck you all!". I'm amazed every time I think about it.
To bang again the drum I've been beating the past two days:
The total number of deaths in 2020 thus far is less than the total number of deaths over the same time period in 2019.
Do your own DDG searches: "total deaths in 2020 compared to 2019" (without the quotes -- I'm using Duck Duck Go)
Basically for national elections, the time for thoughtful consideration of who to vote for is in the primaries.
For President, House and Senate ... yea, vote straight RED. But for other things I very often look at the league of women voters guide and very often pick independents (but never a Democrat).
I would say its not the same thing but perhaps its time to force that issue to a head as well. Why is it ok to tax people for services they can never use?