Oddball
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Right wingers care more about the general warfare than the general welfare.
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Right wingers care more about the general warfare than the general welfare.
Last desperate attemt to scare people into voting for biden. One got to be pretty scared to vote for that old politician ... just listen to him . 47 years a politician all of a sudden he is for buying america .... what a lying P.O.S. . . 1 QUESTION, are you an American or are you a Democrat?Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
“Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees)." ibid
That non-attendees were among those who died – even if one non-attendee – renders Trump’s reckless, irresponsible ‘rallies’ that much more wrong and reprehensible.
That non-attendees were among those who died
Peacefull protesters spread no coronavirus.Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
In essence, Trump must be voted out of office to save lives; if reelected, he’ll likely have similar ‘victory rallies’ with the same deadly result.Willing sacrificial lambs for Trumpism.
Akin to the Jim Jones group.
I love the part where they said "this is an unverified outcome"... SO ITS THE WRITER OPINION! no facts to support his supposition..... And you fools run with sharp objects.... I hope you trip..
Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Ever since him and Hunter spent that time together, he hasn't been the same.Always thought you were too smart to fall for such blatant unsubstantiated panic porn....Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Lies.Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
...the same studies used to predict initial virus death rates, which were horribly inaccurate...the same studies which led Biden to oppose life saving travel bans....Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Trump Rallies Will Lead to 700 COVID Deaths
You are the reason the entire walmart chain is out of Super Dons' butthurt elixir.“Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees)." ibid
That non-attendees were among those who died – even if one non-attendee – renders Trump’s reckless, irresponsible ‘rallies’ that much more wrong and reprehensible.
Pure unsubstantiated bullshit!Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
the Dems HATE America/whites/copsLast desperate attemt to scare people into voting for biden. One got to be pretty scared to vote for that old politician ... just listen to him . 47 years a politician all of a sudden he is for buying america .... what a lying P.O.S. . . 1 QUESTION, are you an American or are you a Democrat?Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Those that vote and support the Democratic Party are as American as those that vote for Trump!
Oh hell Donald Trump once donated to the Democratic Party and hanged with Bill and Hillary Clinton, so was Trump anti-American back then but is now one of the good guys?
Well democrats used to be somewhat reasonable. But look at them now . They have zero tolerance and zero compromise . Just look at since before trump was sworn in ... and listen to them now , they will never ever ever accept a trump win in 2020 . They will burn down every city they can . And will not quit until they get their way or they push too far and get mowed down . Simple as that. I dont see a middle ground with democrats .Last desperate attemt to scare people into voting for biden. One got to be pretty scared to vote for that old politician ... just listen to him . 47 years a politician all of a sudden he is for buying america .... what a lying P.O.S. . . 1 QUESTION, are you an American or are you a Democrat?Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Those that vote and support the Democratic Party are as American as those that vote for Trump!
Oh hell Donald Trump once donated to the Democratic Party and hanged with Bill and Hillary Clinton, so was Trump anti-American back then but is now one of the good guys?
they are worse than the nazis/etcWell democrats used to be somewhat reasonable. But look at them now . They have zero tolerance and zero compromise . Just look at since before trump was sworn in ... and listen to them now , they will never ever ever accept a trump win in 2020 . They will burn down every city they can . And will not quit until they get their way or they push too far and get mowed down . Simple as that. I dont see a middle ground with democrats .Last desperate attemt to scare people into voting for biden. One got to be pretty scared to vote for that old politician ... just listen to him . 47 years a politician all of a sudden he is for buying america .... what a lying P.O.S. . . 1 QUESTION, are you an American or are you a Democrat?Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).
Those that vote and support the Democratic Party are as American as those that vote for Trump!
Oh hell Donald Trump once donated to the Democratic Party and hanged with Bill and Hillary Clinton, so was Trump anti-American back then but is now one of the good guys?
Blooming ignorant----------the virus is going to spread regardless of the rallies or not. Stupid lib scare tactics. Everyone and I do mean everyone is tired of the spin.Given how far behind Orange Jesus is, it’s probably not a good idea to be offing any of his supporters.
We investigate the effects of large group meetings on the spread of COVID-19 by studying the impact of eighteen Trump campaign rallies. To capture the effects of subsequent contagion within the pertinent communities, our analysis encompasses up to ten post-rally weeks for each event. Our method is based on a collection of regression models, one for each event, that capture the relationships between post-event outcomes and pre-event characteristics, including demographics and the trajectory of COVID-19 cases, in similar counties. We explore a total of 24 procedures for identifying sets of matched counties. For the vast majority of these variants, our estimate of the average treatment effect across the eighteen events implies that they increased subsequent confirmed cases of COVID-19 by more than 250 per 100,000 residents. Extrapolating this figure to the entire sample, we conclude that these eighteen rallies ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county- specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths (not necessarily among attendees).