I thought I knew, but now I'm not sure.

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Until the era of trumpery, I thought I knew how people would react to the discovery of a vaccine that greatly decreases the chances you could die from a highly infectious virus. The vaccine also having the ability to minimize the most severe of the virus's symptoms. But I was wrong about that.

I would have said with confidence even trumples didn't want to roll the dice on a re-emergence of polio.

Like Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Siri insists he does not want to take vaccines away from anyone who wants them. “You want to get the vaccine — it’s America, a free country.” he told Arizona legislators last year after laying out his concerns about the vaccines for polio and other illnesses. He did not mention the petitions he has lodged on behalf of ICAN with the Food and Drug Administration, asking regulators to withdraw or suspend approval of vaccines not only for polio, but also for hepatitis B.

Mr. Siri is also representing ICAN in petitioning the F.D.A. to “pause distribution” of 13 other vaccines
, including combination products that cover tetanus, diphtheria, polio and hepatitis A, until their makers disclose details about aluminum, an ingredient researchers have associated with a small increase in asthma cases.


Now I'm not so sure. After all, trumples are all in on the guy nominated to lead HHS who said he doesn't believe any vaccine is safe and effective. Like the man who RFK wants to be lead counsel for HHS, Bob says he doesn't want to take vaccines away from people. But much of his life's work says otherwise. In light of the continued support for the orange enemy of the state after revelations of his plot to steal the 2020 election, I don't think I know what trumples will do next. I'm not sure I want to.

I thought I knew whether trumples liked the idea of having their bank deposits insured up to $250K. Especially given the insurance is paid for by the banks who make money from said deposits. But the idea of ending FDIC insurance is being floated by the guy who has won trumples' hearts. A truly "it ain't broke don't fix it" moment. I get the impression if Dear Leader is for it, trumples are too. Though I'm not sure they know why. I do know why the banks are for it.

Deregulation is upon us and folks on Wall St. are excited about the prospects. Just as they were before the Great Depression, the S&L crisis, and Shrub's Great Recession. Jeff Bezos is so excited he contributed $1M to trump's inauguration. Or maybe that was a payoff to keep the incoming trump admin from going after him and his businesses. As was the $1M contribution made by Mark Zuckerberg. I don't know.

Should we abandon the fight against climate change, "suspend approval for vaccines," abolish the FBI, withdraw from alliances, criminalize dissent, forsake allies, purify the populace, initiate trade wars, trivialize ethics, enrich the rich, give tacit approval to governmental intimidation, elevate the executive branch, and seek to marginalize half the population? Do these things strengthen the nation?

I don't think they do. I would not have thought other Americans did either. But I was wrong about that.
 
America needs a TDS vaccine.


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I don't want to get injected every three months even if it might work. There are a myriad of reasons people do not trust the government or pharmaceutical companies here.

As for the polio issue, Kennedy like Trump just likes to hear himself talk. Nothing is going to change there.
 
I don't think they do. I would not have thought other Americans did either. But I was wrong about that.
All of this simplistic distrust had been growing since the day Limbaugh went national. Because it was a slow build, most of us across the political spectrum just didn't see it.

At some point, it crossed the line from healthy, reasonable cynicism to abject, consiracy-laden paranoia. It's a been all downhill from there, and now they just want to bring it all down.
 
Until the era of trumpery, I thought I knew how people would react to the discovery of a vaccine that greatly decreases the chances you could die from a highly infectious virus. The vaccine also having the ability to minimize the most severe of the virus's symptoms. But I was wrong about that.

I would have said with confidence even trumples didn't want to roll the dice on a re-emergence of polio.

Like Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Siri insists he does not want to take vaccines away from anyone who wants them. “You want to get the vaccine — it’s America, a free country.” he told Arizona legislators last year after laying out his concerns about the vaccines for polio and other illnesses. He did not mention the petitions he has lodged on behalf of ICAN with the Food and Drug Administration, asking regulators to withdraw or suspend approval of vaccines not only for polio, but also for hepatitis B.

Mr. Siri is also representing ICAN in petitioning the F.D.A. to “pause distribution” of 13 other vaccines
, including combination products that cover tetanus, diphtheria, polio and hepatitis A, until their makers disclose details about aluminum, an ingredient researchers have associated with a small increase in asthma cases.


Now I'm not so sure. After all, trumples are all in on the guy nominated to lead HHS who said he doesn't believe any vaccine is safe and effective. Like the man who RFK wants to be lead counsel for HHS, Bob says he doesn't want to take vaccines away from people. But much of his life's work says otherwise. In light of the continued support for the orange enemy of the state after revelations of his plot to steal the 2020 election, I don't think I know what trumples will do next. I'm not sure I want to.

I thought I knew whether trumples liked the idea of having their bank deposits insured up to $250K. Especially given the insurance is paid for by the banks who make money from said deposits. But the idea of ending FDIC insurance is being floated by the guy who has won trumples' hearts. A truly "it ain't broke don't fix it" moment. I get the impression if Dear Leader is for it, trumples are too. Though I'm not sure they know why. I do know why the banks are for it.

Deregulation is upon us and folks on Wall St. are excited about the prospects. Just as they were before the Great Depression, the S&L crisis, and Shrub's Great Recession. Jeff Bezos is so excited he contributed $1M to trump's inauguration. Or maybe that was a payoff to keep the incoming trump admin from going after him and his businesses. As was the $1M contribution made by Mark Zuckerberg. I don't know.

Should we abandon the fight against climate change, "suspend approval for vaccines," abolish the FBI, withdraw from alliances, criminalize dissent, forsake allies, purify the populace, initiate trade wars, trivialize ethics, enrich the rich, give tacit approval to governmental intimidation, elevate the executive branch, and seek to marginalize half the population? Do these things strengthen the nation?

I don't think they do. I would not have thought other Americans did either. But I was wrong about that.
MADA (Make America Diseased Again) :auiqs.jpg:

Stupid is..as stupid does.
 
It was oversold by the same people who claimed that Corona Virus came from Chinese bats who happened to live near the Wuhan Institute of Virology. They lied about the effectiveness and we knew it. So, why should we trust their claims of no harmful effects?

Such people could not credibly sell blankets to Eskimos.
 
All of this simplistic distrust had been growing since the day Limbaugh went national. Because it was a slow build, most of us across the political spectrum just didn't see it.

At some point, it crossed the line from healthy cynicism to abject paranoia. It's a been all downhill from there, and now they just want to bring it all down.
You can still wear your blinders and FEEL content, Mac.
:rolleyes:
 
It was oversold by the same people who claimed that Corona Virus came from Chinese bats who happened to live near the Wuhan Institute of Virology. They lied about the effectiveness and we knew it. So, why should we trust their claims of no harmful effects?

Such people could not credibly sell blankets to Eskimos.
 

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I don't want to get injected every three months even if it might work. There are a myriad of reasons people do not trust the government or pharmaceutical companies here.

As for the polio issue, Kennedy like Trump just likes to hear himself talk. Nothing is going to change there.
Of all the things you could choose to not trust the government about, vaccine safety is among the least of them.
I don't think RFK has expended all this time and energy over vaccine skepticism to hear himself talk. In any event, it isn't worth the risk to find out which of us is right. The same goes for Baby Donald.
 
Of all the things you could choose to not trust the government about, vaccine safety is among the least of them.

It could be safe. I'm not going to get injected by something every few months.

On top of that, how about we start paying for it? I bet if we did that, it no longer would be required every few months.


I don't think RFK has expended all this time and energy over vaccine skepticism to hear himself talk. In any event, it isn't worth the risk to find out which of us is right. The same goes for Baby Donald.

You know how you solve that? Quit running lousy candidates.
 
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Yes, pknopp, yes. Trump was fooled also. He shouldn't have been, given Fauci's extreme dishonesty during the AIDs crises.

Hell, they fooled me, also. I never wanted to take the jab, but remember those few weeks when they said if you get the shot, you don't have to wear the mask? I fell for it and got it. Days before they announced, "oh yeah. You still have to keep wearing it. Ha-ha-ha!"

How much longer are you going to cheer on government whose primary accomplishment is fooling as many Americans as possible?
 
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Yes, pknopp, yes. Trump was fooled also. He shouldn't have been, given Fauci's extreme dishonesty during the AIDs crises.

Hell, they fooled me, also. I never wanted to take the jab, but remember those few weeks when they said if you get the shot, you don't have to wear the mask? I fell for it and got it.

How much longer are you going to cheer on government whose primary accomplishment is fooling as many Americans as possible?

You cheer on the fool.
 
Of all the things you could choose to not trust the government about, vaccine safety is among the least of them.
I don't think RFK has expended all this time and energy over vaccine skepticism to hear himself talk. In any event, it isn't worth the risk to find out which of us is right. The same goes for Baby Donald.
You ASSHOLES had to actually CHANGE the very definition of what a VACCINE actually IS to ram that square peg into a round hole to FORCE CONFOMITY of your BIO WARFARE measures.
Nothing short of EVIL.
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Of all the things you could choose to not trust the government about, vaccine safety is among the least of them.

Not after COVID. Those vaccines exposed things that many Americans would have never thought possible. I don’t think most people are anti-vaccine, but there is more skepticism now, even in the medical community, and rightly so. Science and medicine have been politicized and that is the real danger.
 
Until the era of trumpery, I thought I knew how people would react to the discovery of a vaccine that greatly decreases the chances you could die from a highly infectious virus. The vaccine also having the ability to minimize the most severe of the virus's symptoms. But I was wrong about that.

I would have said with confidence even trumples didn't want to roll the dice on a re-emergence of polio.

Like Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Siri insists he does not want to take vaccines away from anyone who wants them. “You want to get the vaccine — it’s America, a free country.” he told Arizona legislators last year after laying out his concerns about the vaccines for polio and other illnesses. He did not mention the petitions he has lodged on behalf of ICAN with the Food and Drug Administration, asking regulators to withdraw or suspend approval of vaccines not only for polio, but also for hepatitis B.

Mr. Siri is also representing ICAN in petitioning the F.D.A. to “pause distribution” of 13 other vaccines
, including combination products that cover tetanus, diphtheria, polio and hepatitis A, until their makers disclose details about aluminum, an ingredient researchers have associated with a small increase in asthma cases.


Now I'm not so sure. After all, trumples are all in on the guy nominated to lead HHS who said he doesn't believe any vaccine is safe and effective. Like the man who RFK wants to be lead counsel for HHS, Bob says he doesn't want to take vaccines away from people. But much of his life's work says otherwise. In light of the continued support for the orange enemy of the state after revelations of his plot to steal the 2020 election, I don't think I know what trumples will do next. I'm not sure I want to.

I thought I knew whether trumples liked the idea of having their bank deposits insured up to $250K. Especially given the insurance is paid for by the banks who make money from said deposits. But the idea of ending FDIC insurance is being floated by the guy who has won trumples' hearts. A truly "it ain't broke don't fix it" moment. I get the impression if Dear Leader is for it, trumples are too. Though I'm not sure they know why. I do know why the banks are for it.

Deregulation is upon us and folks on Wall St. are excited about the prospects. Just as they were before the Great Depression, the S&L crisis, and Shrub's Great Recession. Jeff Bezos is so excited he contributed $1M to trump's inauguration. Or maybe that was a payoff to keep the incoming trump admin from going after him and his businesses. As was the $1M contribution made by Mark Zuckerberg. I don't know.

Should we abandon the fight against climate change, "suspend approval for vaccines," abolish the FBI, withdraw from alliances, criminalize dissent, forsake allies, purify the populace, initiate trade wars, trivialize ethics, enrich the rich, give tacit approval to governmental intimidation, elevate the executive branch, and seek to marginalize half the population? Do these things strengthen the nation?

I don't think they do. I would not have thought other Americans did either. But I was wrong about that.

What an OP mish mash.
It appears to be written in English .
But what does it mean ?
What position is he debating with himself?

I conclude that Poland is a very nice country and British people must surely be the best .
Well done Bugger for convincing me
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