2/ Now, let me tell you why it’s going to be incredible. 1) Fireworks 2) Mulled wine 3) 500 Members of #TeamReality+kids 4) Ice skating performance (!) 5) I'm doing it. You thought I was good at data analysis? Wait till you attend my parties
3/ Part of reclaiming normal is BEING normal. Think about it, your patriotic duty as a liberty-loving American is to party. We rebel from this BS by having fun. Gato was right. The Karenocracy is coming down. boriquagato.substack.com/p/why-covid-is…
4/ @bergerbell has noted one of the reasons the left succeeds is aesthetic. The beautiful people all lean left.
The sheen is fading. Who wants to be a part of an in-group, if it means having only a virtual life, hanging out w/a bunch of well, wusses?
7/ This kind of fundraiser lets me meet with MY people--YOU. Otherwise, I have to spend time begging $$$ from rich people here in Mass. More $ = more time campaigning, writing, analyzing, and thinking--time for things like this post. emilyburns.vote/post/vaccine-m…
7/ Let’s talk logistics
Our place in Newbury, NH is TOTALLY day-trippable from Boston (1:00 – 5:00 pm on Saturday, 12/4/2021)
There are also a bunch of small hotels in the area, if you want to do more New England winter. Or, make Boston your home base. reunitedfortheholidays.com/contact-4
8/ I know that $250 is a lot. There are several ways you can participate for less
1)Volunteer (must bring three paid guests)
2)Commit to bring 10 paid guests
3)Sign up for the raffle (click register)—we’ll be raffling off at least 12 pairs of tickets.
2/ But it gets worse. Both of these groups STARTED w/= unemployment rates.
The EXCESS unemployment is literally 4x higher in the 10 most vaxed states, than the least vaxed. This translates to nearly 850,000 people who are unemployed in these states.
3/ My state, currently the MOST-VAXED state in the country for 1st dose, was the ONLY state whose unemployment rate INCREASED last month. wbjournal.com/article/mass-i….
2/ I always thought in poorer countries, they weren't really implementing these policies, which could only ever function in a terribly rich country (with robots).
I was wrong.
Every bad idea is being done there, but 10x worse than it was here. They STILL have lockdowns.
3/ Uganda is implementing a vax mandate w/<1% fully vaxed, and ~6% w/any shot.
The vax mandates (as everywhere) function solely as a method for surgically excluding people from society. In Uganda, that apparently is LITERALLY everyone but the top 1%.
1/ Thoughts:
- still probably better for at-risk
- kids’ super-power is their immune systems (esp for CoV2). If vax may lessen this, w/no clinical benefit…?
- shows yet another problem w/mandates: create strong incentive to sweep all issues under the rug
3/ This is why choice is so important. If people make their own choices, grappling w/the risks of incomplete information is on them. When coerced, the burden is on those who make the choice for them. If those people may be wrong, they tend not to be overly inclined to admit it.
1/ What we are currently suffering, is a pandemic of the unelected.
There is no off-ramp for any of these restrictions—and they all know it.
Because the problem is political, the solution must also be. So I'm running for congress.
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2/ This is my call to Team Reality. Politicians, the media, the only thing they pay attention to is $$. If they see $$ flooding an anti-mandate, pro-liberty candidate in Rochelle Walensky’s back yard, they WILL pay attention. emilyburns.vote
3/ No one believes this has cross-party appeal, that you can use it to capture the middle. They think it's a Twitter phenomenon. Like it or not, the ONLY way to show them it’s real, is with money. I’ve contributed $250K of my money to this. emilyburns.vote
1/ Just looked @ CDC's AZ school-mask study. What a load of garbage. Here’s why:
-No info on actual # of cases, or # of kids in school
-No info on testing levels
-52% of schools WITH mask reqs were small (<850) vs. 13% in No-Mask Schools
-Case rates 2.4x in no-Mask Areas
2/ When numbers are missing, it tells you something. The key number here SHOULD be, number of cases/child. That they chose outbreaks instead is...fishy. That 52% of masked schools were small, vs. 13% of un-masked, is important. Fewer kids in schools = Outbreak less likely.
3/ It's kind of amazing they needed to do this. The CDC basically set its "close contact" rules for schools to "prove" masks work.
In situations where both kids are masked, a masked contact DOESN'T count as a contact, AND THUS DOESN'T NEED TO BE TESTED. cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…
3/ This applies to hospitalizations, too. And one must also remember than in May, the CDC told hospitals to stop testing fully-vaxed people, unless there explicitly FOR COVID.