Sanford Health COVID update – a few more hospitalized, and a troubling trend.

I missed it earlier this week, but here’s the Sanford Health update on those who have been hospitalized for COVID 19.  Big thing I notice in comparison to last week,  The number of people who have been vaccinated as a percentage of those being hospitalized seems to be going up.

Which leads to some concern of whether the base vaccination is as effective against variants. The stats don’t mention the booster, but, that would be good to know.

If you don’t have the vaccination, the statistics show you’re at a far greater risk to get quite ill. Won’t happen to everyone, but it is happening, and you might end up in the hospital.   Or you could try to self treat with sheep dewormer, and have people suggest you drink urine. (Seriously, I’m not kidding. That’s the nutty treatment du jour).

The choice is yours.

Rave Announces Candidacy for District 25 State Senate

RAVE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR DISTRICT 25 STATE SENATE

Baltic, SD – Lisa Rave announced her candidacy for the South Dakota District 25 State Senate for the upcoming 2022 election cycle.

“With over 30 years of experience as a pharmacist, I believe my perspective and unique background in both healthcare and business will have a positive impact on resolving the challenges faced by the citizens of our state,” said Rave.

Rave earned a B.S. in Pharmacy from South Dakota State University and Master’s in Business from the University of Sioux Falls. She works as a pharmacist in information technology at Avera with a background in retail and home delivery pharmacy. She served on the South Dakota Board of Pharmacy from 2010 until 2019 and is currently serving as the Vice President of the Board of Directors for Heartland Consumers Power District.

Rave plans to focus on constituent issues and continuing the limited government, pro-business policies that attract people and businesses to South Dakota. “As a life-long resident, I believe South Dakota is an ideal place to raise a family, start and grow a business, and retire. Now, more than ever, we need legislators with strong leadership skills to invest in the state and preserve the way of life we love.”

A Republican, Lisa and her husband Tim live outside Baltic, near the family farm where she grew up. They’re blessed to have their daughter, son-in-law, and son reside in the area along with much of their extended family.

“It would be an honor to be elected to represent the voters of District 25 and I would appreciate their support in the upcoming election cycle,” added Rave.

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Dems announce D10 Slate of Legislative Candidates

Democrats have announced some of their first candidates for the state legislature, with a full slate for District 10.

Interestingly, State Democrats are reserving their one current office holder in the District and keeping State Rep. Erin Healy in the House, preferring to offer up Liz Larson who lost to Jack Kolbeck in 2020 in the State Senate race.

Larson will likely be facing Republican State Senator Maggie Sutton, who will be campaigning to retain the seat.

Democrat candidate for US Senate only changed from indy to run for office. But keeps emphasizing his indy-ness.

While Brian Bengs is running as a Democrat for US Senate, it sounds as of he’s doing so very, very begrudgingly, according to this story on KELOland news today:

He announced his campaign for U.S. Senate on Veterans Day in November and said he’s running as a Democrat because state law requires a candidate to be a registered member of the same party. Independent is not a political party in South Dakota.

Bengs pointed out South Dakota’s Republican Party doesn’t allow independents to vote in their primary elections and that’s why he reached out to the South Dakota Democratic Party to seek the party’s nomination while remaining an independent.

“I was an independent up until October of last year for my entire life,” Bengs said.

Read it here.

…. Um…. has anyone told him that he can actually run as an independent in South Dakota, if it’s such a big deal to him?  In fact, the Secretary of State has a whole page on it.

Sounds to me that he is more looking for organizational support from a political party than being independent, since he’s spending so much of his media time trying to disavow it.

**UPDATE **  I missed this ‘WTF’ comment in the story…

Facing an uphill battle with money, Bengs said he also expects to receive death threats while running for office. 

Read that here.

Wait, what?

I’d say that comment was coming out of left field, but that’s a given.  Hi, I’m running for US Senate. People are going to threaten me.

I don’t know that I’ve ever heard of a candidate intro like that, which makes me think that the democrats are going to keep candidate shopping if they can.

Johnson Statement on SCOTUS Vaccine Mandate Ruling

Johnson Statement on SCOTUS Vaccine Mandate Ruling

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) issued a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to block President Biden’s vaccine mandate for large employers in the United States.

“Today’s decision is a win for federalism and individual freedoms,” said Johnson. “I believe in this vaccine, but I don’t believe in sweeping federal mandates – the Supreme Court made the right call. With more than 95% of Americans over the age of 65 at least partially vaccinated, our nation cannot handle the fallout that would come from overreaching actions of the federal government.”

Johnson cosponsored H.J. Res. 65 which nullifies the OSHA rule to require employers with more than 100 employees to receive a vaccine. Additionally, Johnson urged Speaker Pelosi to bring S.J. Res. 29 up for a vote following Senate passage. In December, Johnson hosted a roundtable with South Dakota businesses, highlighting concerns regarding workforce participation following vaccination mandates.

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Thune Applauds Supreme Court’s Decision to Halt Vaccine Mandate on Private Sector Employers

Thune Applauds Supreme Court’s Decision to Halt Vaccine Mandate on Private Sector Employers

“Today’s ruling sends a loud and clear message to the Biden administration: In this country, the unlawful use of the heavy hand of the federal government will not be tolerated.” 

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) today released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to halt the Biden administration’s unconstitutional vaccine mandate on large private sector employers.

“The Supreme Court’s decision to halt the Biden administration’s unconstitutional vaccine mandate on large private sector employers is a win for South Dakota, our workforce, and our personal freedoms,” said Thune. “I’ve made it clear from the beginning that any type of vaccine mandate would have a countereffect on our country’s already stretched and strapped workforce, as well as set an alarming precedent. The federal government should not have the authority to force private citizens to get the vaccine. Today’s ruling sends a loud and clear message to the Biden administration: In this country, the unlawful use of the heavy hand of the federal government will not be tolerated.”

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Gov. Noem Responds to SCOTUS Blocking OSHA Vaccine Mandate

Gov. Noem Responds to SCOTUS Blocking OSHA Vaccine Mandate

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem issued the following statement in response to the United States Supreme Court blocking the OSHA vaccine mandate:

“Our nation was built on freedom, on the belief that our rights come from God, not from government. Any infringement on our rights risks breaking the constitutional republic that we hold so dear.

“I am grateful that the Supreme Court has taken this important action to guarantee the rights of employees to make their own personal choice whether or not to get a COVID vaccine. I look forward to working with the legislature to pass protections for private employees, just like we have already done for state workers. And employers can rest assured that they will not lose valuable employees to President Biden’s unconstitutional OSHA mandate.”

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Senator Thune on Fox News talking about the manufactured “voting rights” crisis

South Dakota US Senator John Thune was on Fox News talking about Democrats trying to manufacture a crisis over voting rights, despite it being as easy to vote as ever: