Serious question: What are some of the questions that you do NOT see asked of Walensky, Fauci, et al. whenever they’re regularly TV or taking to press?
For instance: Are those with lung tissue inflammation issues more likely to deal with reported instances of myo/pericarditis as noted in one demo post-vax? cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…
Another: Is genome sequencing required to detect and analyze variants from the original and if so, how are additional boosters of the vaccine designed for the original strain able to also target mutations?
Another question: There are numerous headlines about a big spike in RSV cases nationally. Is it possible that these RSV cases might be mistaken for the Delta variant?
Another question: Even if low risk, if another variant can actually come from a different species, does this mean that we will essentially always be going through this mask/unmask cycle?
Notice how Dems were careful to omit mortgage payments and property taxes from their not-a-law moratorium. That’s how you know this is pretend-to-care theater. It’s a Marxist grab for private property rights, period.
The government shut down the economy and prevented people from generating income, even arresting those who tried. Now they expect property owners, many themselves middle class, to pay for the gov’t’s mistake.
Republican governors and lawmakers in every state need to vociferously push back against this unconstitutional, regulatory grab of intrastate commerce.
Republicans should hold a press conference and have as speakers the police officers from across the country who had to deal with violent rioters that burned down city blocks, attacked federal buildings, and beat people in the streets all last year.
It’s also a total lack of listening comprehension. Let’s look at the actual sentence said!
“The idea you need a weapon that can have the ability to fire 20, 30, 40, 50, 120 shots from that weapon, whether it’s a 9-millimeter pistol or whether it’s a rifle, is ridiculous. I’m continuing to push to eliminate the sale of those things.”
Biden isn’t talking about magazines.
First — my Glock isn’t an “assault weapon.” I don’t have a 120 round mag. The vast majority who own AR-15s are law-abiding people who did not get their rifles illegally. Rifles are not the favored weapon of choice for violent offenders ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u…
Democrats refuse to enforce full penalties for repeat offenders (ex twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/… ) and instead blame the resulting increased homicide rate on law-abiding gun owners.
New York has some of, if not the, strictest anti-2A laws in the nation: Defining anything accepting a detachable mag as an “assault weapon," registration, universal background checks, ammo restrictions, mag capacity restrictions, storage requirements, doctor reports, more.
Why don’t these laws work? Because the problem isn’t the law-abiding. The problem is the repeat offenders and ridiculous judges like this one nypost.com/2021/06/09/how…
Yep. @Twitter took over 200k in just the last several months and delete on average 1k a day. I noticed a 30k drop overnight once and began taking a screenshot a day to track it. It lost its value as a platform with no real, organic, measurable reach.
Run your platform in whatever scared way you want, just don’t pretend that you’re fostering anything but an echo chamber of confirmation bias and mob rule. It stopped being a place reflective of real conversation a long time ago.
Meanwhile, most of the tweets capslocking “gun whore” or “hope you die” stay up while people are suspending for innocuously mocking mockable journos. This platform is the social media version of “Caillou.”