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Wow! How careless and reckless of Biden to plan a full in person inauguration during a pandemic. Doesn't he realize that we are all in this together and we all need to be taking the necessary precautions to get rid of this insidious alien disease. This just shows how selfish and out of touch he is. We are all making sacrifices for the good of everyone. He should be tried for murder if anyone contracts it and dies as a result of this super spreader event. Or, maybe this just applies to conservatives?
https://www.tmz.com/2020/12/08/joe-b...d-masks-tests/
One thing the coronavirus pandemic won't dramatically change is President-elect Biden's inauguration ceremony -- although there will be a few COVID safety measures in place ... TMZ has learned.
A rep from the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies -- which oversees the swearing-in process -- tells TMZ, the team is still planning to hold the big event in-person ... not virtually.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View Post
Or to be able to make you and your family rich through back door dealings with Ukraine and China while accomplishing nothing over 47 years. But, I digress...
I think Marco Rubio would have been a really honest dude. Ted Cruz has decorum but I think he might be vulnerable to special interests.
I believe when I took a test during the primary I was matched closest to Rubio.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostWow! How careless and reckless of Biden to plan a full in person inauguration during a pandemic. Doesn't he realize that we are all in this together and we all need to be taking the necessary precautions to get rid of this insidious alien disease. This just shows how selfish and out of touch he is. We are all making sacrifices for the good of everyone. He should be tried for murder if anyone contracts it and dies as a result of this super spreader event. Or, maybe this just applies to conservatives?
https://www.tmz.com/2020/12/08/joe-b...d-masks-tests/Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostWow! How careless and reckless of Biden to plan a full in person inauguration during a pandemic. Doesn't he realize that we are all in this together and we all need to be taking the necessary precautions to get rid of this insidious alien disease. This just shows how selfish and out of touch he is. We are all making sacrifices for the good of everyone. He should be tried for murder if anyone contracts it and dies as a result of this super spreader event. Or, maybe this just applies to conservatives?
https://www.tmz.com/2020/12/08/joe-b...d-masks-tests/
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I'm tired of hearing science this and science that coming out of our politicians. This is all the language of climate change if you ask me. Which makes sense as this crisis is being used as a huge power play by governments to do things that they aren't able to do with climate change. (yet)
It's very similar in that you have a large population that continues to ask questions and want to be convinced before they make the 'sacrifices' (which those in power will not have to bear) they are told are necessary to overcome the problem. And, of course it's all rooted in 'science' (which is settled, mind you). And those that will be called on make said sacrifices are again belittled as deniers and imbeciles, if they go against almighty science and try to live their lives. Funny how that is always the case.
The real problem, not unlike climate change, is that you are asking the population to pay a very heavy price in order to overcome a relatively unscary problem. People are willing to risk getting this virus in order to go have a beer at a bar.
Let that sink in for a minute.
People would rather have that beer at the bar and risk getting covid as opposed to not having the beer in the bar.
230,000 people have died in this country because of this virus and people still aren't ready to sacrifice to stop it. Why is that? Is it because they are stupid? Or is it because they are willing to accept the risk? For sure, the government hasn't made the case that it's scary enough to outweigh their financial security. Trump obviously didn't make it be as scary as some people wanted it to be and he is not the president anymore. And there are probably millions of people that aren't in financial ruin right now because of that decision. Is that a bad thing? If a million more people had gone broke, could we have saved 100,000 lives? Where is that science? That's what people want to know.
And 'science' doesn't change that fact. And no one is going to go poor so that they aren't called a denier. So, the left should probably get a better burn.
So maybe we need to find a better science that can't be disputed and is more clear and to the point. Or maybe we have that science, and it just isn't as scary as some people want it to be.
Or maybe America is saying, 'Give Me Liberty, or Give me Death'.
I don't know the answer, but neither does anyone else, so when I hear science, it doesn't lift my skirt.
"When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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If this has been already mentioned, I apologize but Biden has now said that he promises 100 Million doses of vaccination by February.
How many has Trump promised by February? 20 Million in December. 30 Million in January. 50 Million in February. Biden can actually count when he makes promises to the American people. LOL
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
It's misinformation if he knows what he says to be untrue when he says it. And if Tucker has an IQ above 75, some of the **** he is saying is not his sincere opinion. I don't think he's doing it to harm people, he's simply giving the Trumpers what they want... food to feed their delusion. His job is to bring the ratings. And he doesn't always get to pick his own topics, that's for sure.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
Sure...if he’s lying then it’s misinformation. I don’t think that’s the case though. I think he is presenting the facts relative to his narrative and then giving his opinion.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
One of the greatest executives of our lifetime put on a veritable masterclass of executing vision against the greatest of odds, and you completely missed that entire bright moment of history due to myopic political bias. I don't blame you really; you were led by the strings of your puppet masters, but man what a show you missed.
His election was the result of an isolated, random incident. He caught lightning in a bottle. He had the good fortune of running against probably the most unpopular, dishonest, entitled candidate in the history of Democratic politics.
But back to my criticism of Trump's leadership. He lacks neither the discipline nor the ability to plan. So if I follow the strings of the puppet masters, can I call you a contrarian, because your rules in politics vs. the rules in your job (i.e. real life) are diametrically opposed.
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Another example of the real pandemic. No chance of this kid recovering. Is it worth it, especially when we know who the most vulnerable are and they can isolate?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/maine-dad...virus-pandemic
[QUOTE]A Maine father whose 16-year-old son committed suicide last week has said that the isolation the teen felt from remote learning contributed to his death.
Jay Smith, of Brunswick, told a local news station that his son, Spencer Smith, left a note about how he struggled to cope over the past several months, feeling like he had been locked in the house and was growing apart from his friends while learning virtually during the coronavirus pandemic.
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[QUOTE=MikeKennedyRulZ;n1266203]Another example of the real pandemic. No chance of this kid recovering. Is it worth it, especially when we know who the most vulnerable are and they can isolate?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/maine-dad...virus-pandemic
A Maine father whose 16-year-old son committed suicide last week has said that the isolation the teen felt from remote learning contributed to his death.
Jay Smith, of Brunswick, told a local news station that his son, Spencer Smith, left a note about how he struggled to cope over the past several months, feeling like he had been locked in the house and was growing apart from his friends while learning virtually during the coronavirus pandemic.
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COVID IS REAL,...denier
Amazing how fast a conservative can become a bleeding heart when it fits their agenda. Oh my, the poor depressed football player committed suicide because he couldn't sit in class. You're not even a serious person MKR. Replace "remote learning" with any other social injustice and you're flinging spittle all over this forum in feigned outrage. Wake the **** up and realize you're hanging from a set of strings.
A Maine father whose 16-year-old son committed suicide last week has said that the isolation the teen felt from remote learning contributed to his death.
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