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Things we can change by recalling County Boards of Supervisors


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2021 Nov 6, 11:51am   483 views  15 comments

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Think of the things we can change
If we take back the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.

Fire Sarah Cody and her henchmen

Ban the Vaccine mandates and STOP the requirements to get the NEXT 130 boosters shots, currently seeking FDA approval.

Ban the forced closing of Churches

Remove the Mask Mandates

Allow small businesses to open without any restrictions for vaccines or masks

Reinstate all County Employees who have been fired and give them back all their benefits. This includes Firemen, Nurses, Probation officers, County workers.

Provide county resources to sue any employers who have forced the vaccine on their employees who have subsequently suffered serious side effects.

Reduce the sales tax rates.

Forbid any pharmacy from refusing to provide Ivermectin or HCQ

Forbid any punitive action against any doctor who prescribes Ivermectin or HCQ

Create a patients' bill of rights that at any time they or one of their representatives can ask for them to be put on ivermectin and Zinc at a hospital anywhere in the county.

Investigate any pharmacies that have refused to fill out Ivermectin or HCQ prescriptions.

AND THAT IS JUST THE BEGINNING

DO YOU WANT THIS TO HAPPEN? WE CAN'T DO IT WITHOUT YOU.

WE ARE READY TO START THE RECALL

THE 180 DAYS WILL START WHEN WE PULL THE PLUG

JOIN US ON TUESDAY TO MOVE FORWARD WE NEED TO SEE FOLKS COME OUT TO SUPPORT THE RECALL.

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Meet Mark Meuser Chief Counsel for the Recall Gavin Campaign. Ask him questions about what he learned.

Find out the status of the Recall - when will we start collecting signatures?

Note: This is also a fundraising event.

Tue Nov 9th, 7 pm

Napradek Hall

770 Montague Expressway

San Jose, CA

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1   Patrick   2022 Jan 11, 7:55pm  


Sara Cody is at it again...read her newest lack of evidence health mandate she passed at 12:01 am on 12/29/21This is so strongly worded that Sara Cody SCREWS all healthcare workers/providers, etc in Santa Clara County EVEN STUDENTS AT PALMER CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE! They have fought the mandates off until now because of the threats of fines & strict enforcement from law enforcement. She needs to be stopped...just like the rest of our "elected" BOS.

https://covid19.sccgov.org/public-health-orders/december-28-2021-booster-health-order?source=patrick.net

Where are the people who are affected? Are they that asleep that they won't fight for their own health???? Just will quietly follow this and continue to take bioweapon after bioweapon?? I'm hearing crickets....are you?
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2   Patrick   2022 Feb 9, 6:54pm  

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/santa-clara-county-board-of-supervisors


Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors hear an earful from the public
The public is outraged with the unjustifiable, draconian COVID policies put in place by Public Health Director Dr. Sara Cody. ...

The first public speaker (Collin Connors) was brilliant. He talked about the John Hopkins study showing the public interventions have virtually no effect on the pandemic, but had a huge negative effect on the public well being.

From the study:

“While this meta-analysis concludes that lockdowns have had little to no public health effects, they have imposed enormous economic and social costs where they have been adopted. In consequence, lockdown policies are ill-founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy instrument.”

In short, this study, which was extremely well done, makes it crystal clear that Sara Cody caused enormous amounts of harm for no benefit. I know a highly qualified Stanford Professor that would love to debate Dr. Cody on this, but I guarantee that Dr. Cody will never accept such a debate.

None of the Supervisors mentioned this in their remarks. That’s stunning. This is one of the most important points made at the entire meeting.
3   Patrick   2022 Feb 10, 2:41pm  

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/sara-cody-wont-lift-her-useless-mask?source=patrick.net


Sara Cody won't lift her useless mask mandate
Santa Clara County Health Officer Sara Cody's latest press conference. She proved to everyone she is incompetent to give advice even before she started talking!
4   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Feb 10, 3:18pm  

Do you live in Santa Clara County?
5   Patrick   2022 Feb 10, 5:25pm  

No, I'm in San Mateo County.
7   Blue   2022 Feb 14, 11:28am  

Dictator Sara Cody is a representative from big pharma. She must be recalled to stop the inhuman and murderous never ending dangerous liquid injections to kill people particularly young children.
8   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Feb 14, 4:16pm  

Blue says
She must be recalled

Do you live in Santa Clara County?
9   Blue   2022 Feb 14, 4:59pm  

B.A.C.A.H. says
Blue says
She must be recalled

Do you live in Santa Clara County?

Yes, why do you ask.
10   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Feb 14, 5:56pm  

Blue says
why do you ask.


You have skin in the game, so your opinion on this matter has legitimacy.
11   Blue   2022 Feb 14, 7:33pm  

I take actions out of available options. This fake, corrupt and dangerous insanity should stop and elect who is sane and rational.
12   Patrick   2022 Feb 14, 8:08pm  

Apparently you can sign this petition even if you don't live in Santa Clara County.
13   Patrick   2022 Feb 20, 3:43pm  




Hi Team BAFA!

We are alerting you to 2 items that you need to be aware of & SHARE with others!

First, the SCC Health & Hospital Committee Meeting is this Wed, 2/23 at 2:00 pm. Sara Cody is on this call so please join to speak your mind (or email or leave a voicemail) & SHARE THIS WITH OTHERS! We must absolutely keep the PRESSURE ON and NOT GIVE UP...we will ABSOLUTELY prevail!! The info to join the ZOOM is listed below.

Second, the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce is going to be giving Sara Cody an AWARD for her outstanding public service. However, many are not feeling it! Here is an opinion piece article from the PA Daily Post that questions giving her this accolade and there's plenty on negative comments by the public. Looks like people are awakening & thank Heaven's! Please take the time to reach out to the PA Chamber of Commerce to voice your opinion on this award & SHARE THIS far & wide. Whether you're a resident of PA or not, Sara is a County employee and it's your tax payers dollars she's wasting. We must keep the pressure going on all fronts!!

Here's the article: https://padailypost.com/2022/02/16/opinion-tall-tree-award-to-dr-cody-sends-the-wrong-message-lets-find-out-if-the-county-handled-the-covid-crisis-appropriately/?source=patrick.net

Here's PA Chamber of Commerce contact info:
https://www.paloaltochamber.com/?source=patrick.net
650-324-3125
355 Alma St, Palo Alto, 94301
info@paloaltochamber.com

County of Santa Clara Health and Hospital Committee/

Federal Affairs Advocacy Task Force Supervisor S. Joseph Simitian, Chairperson. Supervisor Otto Lee, Vice Chairperson.

By Virtual Teleconference Only

February 23, 2022, Regular Meeting 2:00 PM

**By Virtual Teleconference Only**

Pursuant to California Government Code section 54953(e), this meeting will be held by teleconference only. No physical location will be available for this meeting; however, members of the public will be able to participate in the meeting as noted below, and online streaming will continue as normal via the County Agenda Portal, YouTube Channel, and Live Audio Stream.

To address the Committee in public comment, please review the Public Comment Instructions below, then access the teleconference at https://sccgov-org.zoom.us/j/94978824732?source=patrick.net (recommended) or (669) 219-2599, meeting ID 94978824732# (participant ID not required).

Further instructions for accessing the teleconference will be posted online at: www.sccgov.org/bosmeeting AGENDA

-- The recommended actions appearing on the agenda are those recommended by staff. The Committee may take other actions relating to the issues as may be determined following consideration of the matter and discussion of the recommended actions.

-- Items that will require action by the Board of Supervisors may be forwarded to a future Board of Supervisors meeting for consideration.

-- Language interpretation services are available. Please contact the Office of the Clerk of the Board at (408) 299-5001 no less than three business days prior to the meeting to request an interpreter.

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Members of the Public may provide public comments at this meeting as follows:

Written public comments may be submitted by email to BoardOperations@cob.sccgov.org . Written comments will be distributed to the Committee as quickly as possible, however, please note that documents may take up to 24 hours to be posted to the agenda outline.

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Agenda

Health and Hospital Committee, County of Santa Clara February 23, 2022

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When called to speak, please limit your remarks to the time limit allotted.

Notice to the Public

Please be advised that Supervisors S. Joseph Simitian and Otto Lee preside over both the Health and Hospital Committee (HHC) and the Federal Affairs Advocacy Task Force (FAATF) and constitute a quorum of both groups. This meeting is therefore noticed as both an HHC and FAATF meeting. However, this meeting focuses on items under the purview of the Health and Hospital Committee.

Opening

1. Call to Order.
2. Public Comment.

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Speakers are limited to the following: three minutes if the Chairperson or designee determines that five or fewer persons wish to address the Committee; two minutes if the Chairperson or designee determines that between six and fourteen persons wish to address the Committee; and one minute if the Chairperson or designee determines that fifteen or more persons wish to address the Committee.

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3. Approve Consent Calendar and changes to the Committee Agenda.

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Regular Agenda - Items for Discussion

4. Approve appointments/reappointments of specified Enterprise medical staff and allied health professionals at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, O’Connor Hospital, and St. Louise Regional Hospital as outlined on the Credentials Report dated January 27, 2022. (ID# 109358)

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Agenda

Health and Hospital Committee, County of Santa Clara February 23, 2022

Receive report from the Facilities and Fleet Department, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC), and the Office of the County Executive relating to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Facility/Behavioral Health Services Center on the SCVMC campus. (ID# 109288)

Receive report from Public Health Officer relating to vaccines and COVID-19.

Receive report from the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Facilities and Fleet Department relating to the development of the Multi-Specialty Medical Clinic and Outpatient Pharmacy located at 2500 California Street, Mountain View. (ID# 109427)

Receive report from Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Hospitals and Clinics relating to progress toward the creation of a North County/West Valley Health Center clinic located in Supervisorial District Five. (Referral from December 14, 2021, Board of Supervisors meeting, Item No. 23) (ID# 109428)

Receive report from Working Partnerships USA relating to California's Home and Community Based Services Spending Plan. (ID# 109599)

Consider recommendations relating to emerging issues regarding the County of Santa Clara Health System. (ID# 109350)

Possible action:

Receive verbal report from Director, County of Santa Clara Health System.

Receive verbal report from Public Health Officer.

Receive verbal report from Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.

Receive verbal report from Director, Behavioral Health Services Department.

Receive verbal report from CEO, Valley Health Plan.

Receive verbal report from Emergency Medical Services Agency.

Receive verbal report from Custody Health Services.

Receive verbal report relating to Federal health policy and budget landscape.

Time Certain - To Be Heard No Earlier Than 4:00 p.m.

Receive report from the Public Health Department relating to tobacco and vaping enforcement in Santa Clara County. (ID# 109482)

Consent Calendar

Accept Board of Supervisors findings that circumstances of a state of emergency continue to exist and recommended measures to promote social distancing for legislative bodies require continued remote meetings in accordance with Government Code Section 54953(e). (ID# 109604)

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Agenda

Health and Hospital Committee, County of Santa Clara February 23, 2022

Receive report from County of Santa Clara Health System relating to the procurement of physician group services. (ID# 109535)

Receive semi-annual activities report from the Valley Medical Center Foundation. (ID# 109529)

Receive report from Valley Health Plan relating to organizational activities, opportunities, and progress. (ID# 109449)

Receive report from County of Santa Clara Health System relating to Enterprise Fund and General Fund financial statements. (ID# 108959)

Approve policies and procedures for Santa Clara Valley Medical Center hospitals and clinics. (ID# 109527)

Approve minutes of the January 19, 2022 Regular Meeting.

Adjourn

Adjourn to the next regular meeting on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 2:00 p.m., in the Board of Supervisors' Chambers, County Government Center, 70 West Hedding Street, San Jose, or by virtual teleconference.




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14   Patrick   2022 Feb 28, 12:07pm  


Monday, February 28 — 2:30pm to 4:30pm
​Do You Want To Say Goodbye To The Local Petty Tyrant?​
GOODBYE SARA CODY CELEBRATION
San Antonio / 101 Overpass, Palo Alto

It's time to say goodbye to our local petty tyrant, Dr. Extraordinaire: Sara Nero Cody. Let's make sure she knows our feelings for her and how much we will miss her. Bring your signs, bullhorns, potluck food, or just come as you are! It will be an event to remember.




I think I'll go to this.

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