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The Spanish flu killed many many times aa many people. AND NOT JUST THE VERY VULNERABLE.
It was old news in a couple years... back when time moved very very slowly,
World events are accelerating and who knows what black swan event will fix our attention next?
The list is very long and already includes conflicts with China, war in the Mid East, hyperinflation, massive illegal immigration, Russian adventurism... and whatever other mess our senile President can get us into.
"Like a miracle, it will go away."
And that's just one persons assessment of this pandemic.
Not a Cult!
Like the bunny though.........he keeps goin and goin.
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As for me, I don't think Blacks are inferior like you do. I think they can and do carry IDs, and they are capable of carrying a vax card. Your prejudices are exposed.
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I think they can get both. You think they can't get an ID, so why suggest an ID?
I look forward to you explaining your racism.
Or will you stand in the middle of the room, and repeatedly shout, "No one can see me. I'm invisible." Everyone can still see you, no matter what you say.
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I'm just pointing out that you must oppose them given your position on ID cards being racist.
I really don't have a problem with them. I have mine. I took a picture of it on my phone so I could show it to anyone who cares. I don't think I care enough to argue pro or con on the issue. I do, however, care enough to point out your racism.
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Other than that, I suppose I could quote from the post you apparently didn't read: "I really don't have a problem with them."
Jim thanks you for saving him from having to comment further in this thread which is very embarrassing to him, by the way.
Way to come to the aid of your board ally.
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You previously said you did in the past in a post that I missed.
Whichever or whatever Neddie. The shuffle is always in play.
I said I hadn't voiced an opinion.
Then, in response to the question, I voiced an opinion.
This is not difficult to understand. Why do you struggle with basic time flow? Only you could have difficulty with that.
Either you are just trolling now, or you are beyond stupid. Either way, I'd say we have reached the point of diminishing returns. Feel free to take one last bite at my ankles.
Unoriginal and Shufflin Neddie all day long.........
That is racist isn’t it? As long as you can use them for what you want from them, you can discard them thereafter?
A true white liberal.
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“I propose a running tally in bold type: covid deaths among unvaccinated vs. vaccinated citizens. Two numbers, side by side. Every newspaper’s front page, every state and federal website, the crawl at the bottom of every cable television news broadcast.
Google can design something cute for its search bar. Facebook owes it to us.
Every day, all day. Two numbers.
We couldn’t do this until now. When I tried to find out how many covid deaths could have been prevented if people just wore masks, the best I could come up with was the public health literature equivalent of “lots.” A study published last October in Nature Medicine hazarded that with masking nearly 130,000 lives could be saved by the spring, but researchers cautioned the model was more a “sophisticated thought experiment” than a prediction, a rough estimate.
But now that we have the vaccine and almost everyone eligible for it can get it, we don’t have to estimate. We can count. And the numbers show the overwhelming odds that a person who dies of covid has not been vaccinated.
As for the minuscule chance that I, as a vaccinated person, could die of covid? That’s because the unvaccinated are choosing to keep the virus alive.
So, let’s make it simple. Let’s ask our best analysts to put out a single set of numbers every day.
The Associated Press, using figures provided by the CDC, found that of the more than 18,000 Americans who died of covid in May, only about 150 were fully vaccinated. That’s 0.8 percent. Between Jan. 21 and July 9, 2,471 Virginians died of covid; 18 of them were vaccinated, or 0.7 percent. Between Jan. 1 and June 30, 37,180 Californians died of covid; about 71 — 0.2 percent — were vaccinated.
Maryland reported that of the 130 Marylanders who died of covid in June, none were vaccinated.
130 vs. 0. I can see it on a billboard now.”
Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/19/covid-death-numbers-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated/
……they won’t work if the people don’t trust the people putting them out.
Truth and transparency are necessary to build that trust. When you lie about Kamala Harris going to the hospital for “a routine check up” on Sunday at Bethesda Naval Hospital, and then change the story later when caught, you erode that trust (just a recent small example). It appears Psaki and the WH were trying to keep the fleeing Tx Dems Covid break out under wraps.
Stop the lies, stop the control of the media questions and no access. When stuff like the above happens, just say, “yeah some tested + so we so we sent Harris in to be checked”. You’d be amazed how far a little honesty can go.
As it stands now, the largest unvaxed populated % is in your own party, and they don’t trust you. The comments Dems made during campaign about not trusting the vaccine haven’t helped either.
Regardless though, I think your idea will only convince a small number. Many seem to have made up their minds.
Only the vulnerable who refuse vaccination are dying now... and in very tiny numbers.
Sort of like the acquiescence when forming sweeping change in American Healthcare. The weak bill known as the ACA. A bipartisan piece of mumbo jumbo.
left office? How’d that turn out?
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The more they deny, the deeper their obssession is. LOL. I know they scroll all their favorite rinky dink lefty sites, looking for antedotes and comments that they can use on messagte boards all over, including here. I am 100% confident that these dudes and purpled haired overweight gals have notebooks filled with one liners about DJT that they have collected over the past four years.