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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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The FDA complained that they didn't have enough data. Example - there were zero hospitalized vaccinated yoots. And... zero hospitalized unvaccinated yoots. I agree, that it's tough to measure against nothing. But for god's sake kids are absolutely getting Covid and absolutely spreading it.

The FDA needs to stop out-thinking themselves and focus on their job.

Covidian Alert, gets two for this one. Honk, Honk.

Kids are at zero statistical risk.

The vaccine provides no benefit to them for respiratory seasonal illness, aka a cold.

The vaccine doesn’t stop infection or stop from spreading.
 
Who gives a fuck?

Did you see the MN data update from May 2nd?

Breakthru report we see that a whopping 76% of cases, 70% of hospitalizations and 83% of deaths were in the fully vaxed. These proportions are at or above the proportion of Minnesotans who are vaxed.

Effectivieness against infection is now at zero.
 
Expect to see all sorts of diversions and deflections to try to take the air out of the balloon of their assault on women. The Right has to try to skate on this. They have made an enormous mistake -- the dog caught the car.

All the energy just moved from Anti-Choice to Pro-Choice, because it is easier to mobilize anger at an attack than for protection of an existing state of affairs. That is why the Old Right knew they had to constantly run against Roe but never overturn it. It was an evergreen source of fury, activism, and donations.
 
Expect to see all sorts of diversions and deflections to try to take the air out of the balloon of their assault on women. The Right has to try to skate on this. They have made an enormous mistake -- the dog caught the car.

All the energy just moved from Anti-Choice to Pro-Choice, because it is easier to mobilize anger at an attack than for protection of an existing state of affairs. That is why the Old Right knew they had to constantly run against Roe but never overturn it. It was an evergreen source of fury, activism, and donations.

I’m really curious what the ‘silent majority’ thinks. There is no doubt the country is much more pro choice but I wonder how many votes it changes.
 
Christ I thought I blocked the village idiot but apparently I chose the wrong user name
 
Now, now. He’s just the kind of WASP we need back in the Democratic fold come 2024. Piss him off, he’ll sting us by voting Republican.
 
I’m really curious what the ‘silent majority’ thinks. There is no doubt the country is much more pro choice but I wonder how many votes it changes.

I'll entertain this question but only if you agree to never use "silent majority" again. They're outnumbered by at least 8,000,000.

Also, I saw a recent poll that showed something like less than 30% of each state, individually, agrees that abortion should be illegal in all cases.
 
I'll entertain this question but only if you agree to never use "silent majority" again. They're outnumbered by at least 8,000,000.

Also, I saw a recent poll that showed something like less than 30% of each state, individually, agrees that abortion should be illegal in all cases.

Does that turn into a big advantage at the ballot box though? I get the impression the people who are most angry are already politically active.
 
I'll entertain this question but only if you agree to never use "silent majority" again. They're outnumbered by at least 8,000,000.

Also, I saw a recent poll that showed something like less than 30% of each state, individually, agrees that abortion should be illegal in all cases.

Yeah, but those are the people who spoke up.

You're not counting the tens of millions of the "silent majority", who are, as the name says, silent. And coincidentally, they think exactly like Drew.
 
Ok, I just realized I'm the idiot here. Serves me right for multitasking.

my brain interpreted "silent majority" for "moral majority"

I'll shut up now.
 
Does that turn into a big advantage at the ballot box though? I get the impression the people who are most angry are already politically active.

How many "centerists" are now seeing what the right is capable of doing? This is a pretty easy thing to run on. The r's are actually taking rights away. Could be your guns, next.
 
Excuse me, this is the the thread for the made for TV pandemic with a marketing budget.

Lets get back to discussing how you are not sick but that means you could be sick indefinitely.

Honk
 
How many "centerists" are now seeing what the right is capable of doing? This is a pretty easy thing to run on. The r's are actually taking rights away. Could be your guns, next.

Dawned on me that is more applicable to this thread- how many times did r's remove rights from businesses when they wanted to require masks or vaccines? And we can't forget that Florida is breeching a long standing contract with a corporation, too. r's are taking rights away left and right.
 
According to the local news, Maine has the highest infection rate in the nation right now. Crazy.
 
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