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On the latest “State of Emergency," Jared Moskowitz and Peter Schorsch welcome Rep. Randy Fine, who is one never to shy away from a good debate, particularly regarding individual freedom and his deeply felt ideological beliefs.
— Randy gives an ‘alternate view’ on the battle over school mask mandates and why they won’t work (because he "can read,” he says). He points out that science isn’t there, and neither is the practicality of having children mask up in schools. The CDC’s own research backs him up, Randy adds.
— While insisting on vaccinations — having battled COVID-19 himself — Randy bristles at the idea of mandates of any kind, especially in schools.
— Instead of “catering to the unvaccinated,” we should just get the vaccine. There should be more incentives, Randy says.
— Jared discusses his take on the mask debate, especially since it has been politicized “by both sides.”
— Personal choice, getting vaccinated, and whose responsibility it is to protect society?
— Randy gives “three nice things” he has to say about Florida universities.
— The slippery slope of having two classes of citizens: vaccinated and unvaccinated.
— Affordable housing amendment, and Peter’s upcoming trip to NYC for the reopening of Broadway (and “Hamilton”).
— Celebrating the Jewish New Year.
Special Guest: Randy Fine.
By Peter SchorschOn the latest “State of Emergency," Jared Moskowitz and Peter Schorsch welcome Rep. Randy Fine, who is one never to shy away from a good debate, particularly regarding individual freedom and his deeply felt ideological beliefs.
— Randy gives an ‘alternate view’ on the battle over school mask mandates and why they won’t work (because he "can read,” he says). He points out that science isn’t there, and neither is the practicality of having children mask up in schools. The CDC’s own research backs him up, Randy adds.
— While insisting on vaccinations — having battled COVID-19 himself — Randy bristles at the idea of mandates of any kind, especially in schools.
— Instead of “catering to the unvaccinated,” we should just get the vaccine. There should be more incentives, Randy says.
— Jared discusses his take on the mask debate, especially since it has been politicized “by both sides.”
— Personal choice, getting vaccinated, and whose responsibility it is to protect society?
— Randy gives “three nice things” he has to say about Florida universities.
— The slippery slope of having two classes of citizens: vaccinated and unvaccinated.
— Affordable housing amendment, and Peter’s upcoming trip to NYC for the reopening of Broadway (and “Hamilton”).
— Celebrating the Jewish New Year.
Special Guest: Randy Fine.