"We're 2 years into this ... if somebody's in the hospital with a broken leg and they also have asymptomatic COVID, that should not be counted as hospitalized with covid, clearly."
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Too bad we don’t live in a vacuum here in the good ol USAJohnStOnge wrote:One thing that struck me while Rand Paul was again making an ass of himself today was when he asked Fauci if he thought what's happened so far has been a success. The reason we haven't had better success is that we've had people who are constantly trying to impede the effort and under cut efforts of the public health officials. We've always had a substantial proportion of the population refusing to do the things public health officials are trying to get them to do. We would be in a totally different and much better situation right now if everybody had always followed the recommendations. Among other things, we'd be in a much better place and would have had far fewer COVID-19 deaths in the United States if 90 or 95% of the population wore masks as recommended, avoided crowds as recommended, social distanced as recommended, and got vaccinated as recommended.
Then you have people who have been in the forefront of efforts to undercut public health efforts blaming the mitigation strategies THEY have significantly impeded for the fact that we still have a big problem.




There's a rubber room somewhere in the bayou with his name on it.CID1990 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:35 amToo bad we don’t live in a vacuum here in the good ol USAJohnStOnge wrote:One thing that struck me while Rand Paul was again making an ass of himself today was when he asked Fauci if he thought what's happened so far has been a success. The reason we haven't had better success is that we've had people who are constantly trying to impede the effort and under cut efforts of the public health officials. We've always had a substantial proportion of the population refusing to do the things public health officials are trying to get them to do. We would be in a totally different and much better situation right now if everybody had always followed the recommendations. Among other things, we'd be in a much better place and would have had far fewer COVID-19 deaths in the United States if 90 or 95% of the population wore masks as recommended, avoided crowds as recommended, social distanced as recommended, and got vaccinated as recommended.
Then you have people who have been in the forefront of efforts to undercut public health efforts blaming the mitigation strategies THEY have significantly impeded for the fact that we still have a big problem.
But since there is another world out there, why don’t we check in and see how they’re doing?
Like China, for example. They are literally locking down whole cities… boarding people up in their homes
And they’re still having outbreaks
I thought Trump broke you, John but I was wrong. COVID is what is going to have you smearing your feces on a wall
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They hired the same firm that faked the moon landing.

JohnStOnge wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:37 pm One thing that struck me while Rand Paul was again making an ass of himself today was when he asked Fauci if he thought what's happened so far has been a success. The reason we haven't had better success is that we've had people who are constantly trying to impede the effort and under cut efforts of the public health officials. We've always had a substantial proportion of the population refusing to do the things public health officials are trying to get them to do. We would be in a totally different and much better situation right now if everybody had always followed the recommendations. Among other things, we'd be in a much better place and would have had far fewer COVID-19 deaths in the United States if 90 or 95% of the population wore masks as recommended, avoided crowds as recommended, social distanced as recommended, and got vaccinated as recommended.
Then you have people who have been in the forefront of efforts to undercut public health efforts blaming the mitigation strategies THEY have significantly impeded for the fact that we still have a big problem.



He says, pulling “facts” out of his substantial ass.houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:12 pmJohnStOnge wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:37 pm One thing that struck me while Rand Paul was again making an ass of himself today was when he asked Fauci if he thought what's happened so far has been a success. The reason we haven't had better success is that we've had people who are constantly trying to impede the effort and under cut efforts of the public health officials. We've always had a substantial proportion of the population refusing to do the things public health officials are trying to get them to do. We would be in a totally different and much better situation right now if everybody had always followed the recommendations. Among other things, we'd be in a much better place and would have had far fewer COVID-19 deaths in the United States if 90 or 95% of the population wore masks as recommended, avoided crowds as recommended, social distanced as recommended, and got vaccinated as recommended.
Then you have people who have been in the forefront of efforts to undercut public health efforts blaming the mitigation strategies THEY have significantly impeded for the fact that we still have a big problem.
I think there is room for argument here - people in counties that went heavily for Trump are dying at three times the rate of people in counties that Biden won big in.... so lets make it clear that its the libtards that want them to get vaxxed how they shouldn't bow to that pressure but remain vaxx-free like patriotic Americans everywhere.![]()


How dare you question Technofog and this obviously legit reporting!

Did the firm that "faked the moon landing" also fake January 6?


Don't let them bamboozle you into getting vaxxed, Z, its a Democrat hoax. Stand up for your rights.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 8:23 pmHe says, pulling “facts” out of his substantial ass.houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:12 pm
I think there is room for argument here - people in counties that went heavily for Trump are dying at three times the rate of people in counties that Biden won big in.... so lets make it clear that its the libtards that want them to get vaxxed how they shouldn't bow to that pressure but remain vaxx-free like patriotic Americans everywhere.![]()

850,000 crisis actors - some of them the same ones who worked the Parkland gig when they were kids.

If you're not familiar with TechnoFog, they tend to follow court cases and whoever it is, breaks some very interesting information.

I just opened the link saw numerous attributions and highlighting of text without links to an actual source. This stuff is easy to find on Twitter. If you’d like to be taken seriously I recommend real original sources or legit news outlets who link to actual sources.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:22 amIf you're not familiar with TechnoFog, they tend to follow court cases and whoever it is, breaks some very interesting information.

kalm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:11 amI just opened the link saw numerous attributions and highlighting of text without links to an actual source. This stuff is easy to find on Twitter. If you’d like to be taken seriously I recommend real original sources or legit news outlets who link to actual sources.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:22 am
If you're not familiar with TechnoFog, they tend to follow court cases and whoever it is, breaks some very interesting information.
How many Peabody’s has @foghat won! As many as O’reilly I bet!


Yep. Direct quote from the Pfizer CEO:


Let's take a look at just Texas. 77,000+ deaths to date.houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:12 pmJohnStOnge wrote: ↑Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:37 pm One thing that struck me while Rand Paul was again making an ass of himself today was when he asked Fauci if he thought what's happened so far has been a success. The reason we haven't had better success is that we've had people who are constantly trying to impede the effort and under cut efforts of the public health officials. We've always had a substantial proportion of the population refusing to do the things public health officials are trying to get them to do. We would be in a totally different and much better situation right now if everybody had always followed the recommendations. Among other things, we'd be in a much better place and would have had far fewer COVID-19 deaths in the United States if 90 or 95% of the population wore masks as recommended, avoided crowds as recommended, social distanced as recommended, and got vaccinated as recommended.
Then you have people who have been in the forefront of efforts to undercut public health efforts blaming the mitigation strategies THEY have significantly impeded for the fact that we still have a big problem.
I think there is room for argument here - people in counties that went heavily for Trump are dying at three times the rate of people in counties that Biden won big in.... so lets make it clear that its the libtards that want them to get vaxxed how they shouldn't bow to that pressure but remain vaxx-free like patriotic Americans everywhere.![]()


Death rate, Z, not the same thing as total number of deaths.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:54 pmLet's take a look at just Texas. 77,000+ deaths to date.houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 7:12 pm
I think there is room for argument here - people in counties that went heavily for Trump are dying at three times the rate of people in counties that Biden won big in.... so lets make it clear that its the libtards that want them to get vaxxed how they shouldn't bow to that pressure but remain vaxx-free like patriotic Americans everywhere.![]()
Top six counties (accounting for about 75% of Texas' population), cases/deaths:
Harris 784,256 9,864
Dallas 500,937 5,853
Bexar 402,341 5,396
Tarrant 442,103 5,099
Hidalgo 136,311 3,541
El Paso 185,668 11,589
Cameron 75,979 2,039
Travis 167,703 1,511
Harris, Dallas, Bexar, Hidalgo, El Paso, Cameron & Travis (so that's 7 of the top 8 in deaths) ALL voted substantially for BIDEN, not Trump in 2020. And I'm sure I could find similar listings for California, NY, Oregon, Washington, DC, etc., etc. The high death rates are in URBAN areas, genius, which vote overwhelmingly democrat.
So, unless your assertion is that all those deaths are Trump voters in blue counties, your stats pulled out of your ass look kinda shitty.![]()
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Doesn't change the fact that way more (purported) Biden voters are dying, given that the vast majority of deaths are coming from urban (and liberal) areas.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:28 pmDeath rate, Z, not the same thing as total number of deaths.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:54 pm
Let's take a look at just Texas. 77,000+ deaths to date.
Top six counties (accounting for about 75% of Texas' population), cases/deaths:
Harris 784,256 9,864
Dallas 500,937 5,853
Bexar 402,341 5,396
Tarrant 442,103 5,099
Hidalgo 136,311 3,541
El Paso 185,668 11,589
Cameron 75,979 2,039
Travis 167,703 1,511
Harris, Dallas, Bexar, Hidalgo, El Paso, Cameron & Travis (so that's 7 of the top 8 in deaths) ALL voted substantially for BIDEN, not Trump in 2020. And I'm sure I could find similar listings for California, NY, Oregon, Washington, DC, etc., etc. The high death rates are in URBAN areas, genius, which vote overwhelmingly democrat.
So, unless your assertion is that all those deaths are Trump voters in blue counties, your stats pulled out of your ass look kinda shitty.![]()
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