CoronaVirus Vaccine

Will you voluntarily take the CoronaVirus vaccine

  • Absolutely!

    Votes: 24 21.1%
  • Hell no!

    Votes: 74 64.9%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 16 14.0%

  • Total voters
    114

Bigtoe

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I wish there was some land they could be given to start their own country.

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5th largest economy in the world. Pretty sure you’d feel it more than them.
5th largest and shrinking as business and citizen are fleeing like its Venezuela.

had a wanna be brother in law try and tell me Cali is in a surplus instead of bankrupt.

keep defending that shithole. youre the guy everyone hates. move out of Cali and bring your foolish politics to ruin the next state.
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Get Shredded!
5th largest and shrinking as business and citizen are fleeing like its Venezuela.

had a wanna be brother in law try and tell me Cali is in a surplus instead of bankrupt.

keep defending that shithole. youre the guy everyone hates. move out of Cali and bring your foolish politics to ruin the next state.
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......or.....he could eat shit and die there...hope he has money for the burial tax! Fucking shitbags, my father died and I had to wait 10 days to get a permit to Bury the old man. What kind of fucking bullshit is that?
 

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Never Again

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In a recent piece for the Washington Post, Ramesh Ponnuru wrote that “the public is not going to accept restrictive coronavirus mitigation measures again, regardless of what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or other public health authorities say.” Ponnuru adds his speculation that “we’re not going to return to social distancing or shut down schools.”

Bad news for government, but great news for the US. If there’s an upside to the lockdowns that never, ever made sense (Ponnuru’s National Review formerly thought they did), it’s that government has forfeited a great deal of the little credibility it had.

Why did the lockdowns never make sense? They didn’t simply because reality travels exponentially faster than government bureaucrats, along with health agencies staffed by government bureaucrats. It’s all a reminder that the more threatening anything is, including a virus, the more superfluous is government action of any kind. To say that government must arrogate power to itself in times of what it deems “crisis” is to suggest that left to their own devices, people free of government guidance will do stupid things, including stupid things that threaten their health and lives.

Actually, it’s when crises are greatest that government must sit on its hands the most, and for obvious reasons. Crises imply an information vacuum that can only be filled insofar as people are freely arriving at all manner of decisions that create the essential information without which we operate blindly.

The arrogant conceit of lockdowns wasn’t just that free people were dumber than the epitome of dumb (government). Much worse than the conceit were the lockdowns themselves, that to varying degrees blinded the very people who very much needed to see clearly. Precisely because the arrival of the coronavirus brought with it unknowns, a country with sane leadership would have turned the unknowns into knowns by getting out of the way.

But wait, the government force apologists will say, absent lockdowns some people would have continued to live and work without masks, some businesses would have remained open sans restriction, and then lots of horny high school and college kids would have acted like horny high school and college kids. Yes, precisely.

During what government deems crisis, it’s those most willing and eager to flout convention and expert opinion who produce crucial information for the rest of us. If living freely results in sickness and death, then we all know what not to do. But if as was the case with the coronavirus that living freely wasn’t much of a risk at all except for the already very old and already very sick, then those who didn’t flout convention and expert opinion have the information necessary to alter their lifestyles with the information created by the rebellious.

It all brings me to the one line I wish I could take back from my book on the economic impact of the tragic lockdowns, When Politicians Panicked. In it, at one point I wrote that government’s role in times of a virus should be limited to “be careful.” How wrong I was! Government that is stupid in good times doesn’t become wise in bad times. Government must do nothing in bad times so that the marketplace that is the people can find out what to do, and for myriad different reasons.

Instead, and as is well known, government “did something” in 2020. And as Ponnuru alludes, in doing something government forfeited whatever credibility it once had. Bad for government, but good for the rest of us. May we never be tricked by “experts” substituting their knowledge for the marketplace ever again.
 

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The funniest thing about this is not only the Libtarded media denying this. Dems and libz alike are denying this information as "disinformation"

You can put evidence right in front of these morons faces and they will deny it. But if Fraudci comes on CNN and reads a line out of a childrens book. They wlll not only believe it, but they will put their lives and their childrens lives on the line by continually getting vaxxed and boosted.

Fucking imbeciles.


CIA Bribed Analysts To Change Lab-Leak Conclusions: 'Senior-Level' Whistleblower


The whistleblower told House committee leaders that his agency ' tried to pay off six analysts who found SARS-CoV-2 likely originated in a Wuhan lab if they changed their position and said the virus jumped from animals to humans,' according to a Tuesday letter from the chairmen of two House subcommittees investigating the pandemic response and US intelligence, Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) and Mike Turner (R-OH).
 

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Well, it’s official. When Russell Brand becomes the voice of reason it’s time to move to the moon and leave humanity behind.
 

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I would not call a comedian the voice of reason, but all he did was read off facts that are indisputable.
I’m not disputing anything.

It’s Saturday night, I’m just trying to have a good time joking around.

why so serious joker GIF
 

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