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A Dallas-area woman says she and her husband were kicked out of a restaurant because they chose to wear masks to protect their son, who has cystic fibrosis.In a Facebook post earlier this month, Natalie Wester said she and her husband went to meet friends for a night out at Hang Time, a bar in Rowlett, Texas. Wester said in her Facebook post that the hostess asked the couple to remove their masks when they checked their IDs, but the couple put their masks back on when they got to their table.Wester says she and her husband are fully vaccinated but chose to wear masks because their 4-month-old son has been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that puts him at risk for a severe COVID-19 infection.The couple continued to wear their masks after ordering drinks and an appetizer. But about 30 minutes later, a waitress approached them stanley cup and told them to take off their masks. ...our waitress comes, sits down next to me, and says Our manager sent me over because I m nicer than he is. And yes, this is political, Wester wrote.Wester claims the waitress told her that she didn t believe botella stanley that masks worked in preventing the spread of COVID-19, despite the numerous scientific studies that prove otherwise. When Wester told the waitress about her son s condition, she says the waitress told her that she could close my check for me if it was an issue. My husband and I paid and left without a scene, Wester wro stanley cup becher te.KTVT-TV in Dallas spoke to the owner of Hang Time, Mipy Trump admin is denying citizenship to some children of same-sex couples
The 2020 election will be by far the most expensive campaign ever run, according to the election finance organization Center for Responsible Politics. The organization said this week that this years federal election will cost $14 billion, nearly double from the amount spent last year.Spending on the presidential election alone is projected to be $6.6 billion, with over $7 billion being spent in House and Senate races.Open Secrets says Joe Biden is set to become the first presidential candidate to ever raise $1 billion, and that figure does not include money spent by PACs.Fueling the cost of this years election, billionaires Tom Steyer and Michael Bloomberg pumped $1.4 billion into the primary race. All told, Democrats have spent nearly $7 billion so far, which is about $3 billion more than Republicans.A plurality of the fundraising, some 41%, comes from large donors. Small-level donors make up 22% of campaign contributions. Donors poured record stanley cup amounts of money into the 2018 midterms, and 2020 appears to be a continuation of that trend 鈥?but magnified, said Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics. Ten years stanley quencher ago, a billion-dollar presidential candidate would have been difficult to imagine. This cycle, were likely to see two. While individual donations are capped, funds to PACs are not. The highest-contributing individuals in this years election are Sheldon Adelson stanley cup and his wife Miriam who have spent $183 billion. The Adelsons sent $75 million