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  1. shootersa

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    Wow.
    Trump was demonized when he claimed the virus was manufactured and released by the Chinese, called a racist and all that.
    The despicables claimed Trump was diverting the attention from his handling of the virus to the chinese.
    Now, biden/harris wants his intelligence agencies (an oxymoron by the way) to investigate if China manufactured the virus and released it.
    And despicables are cheering him on.

    And now we have stumbler claiming that trump actually cooperated with the Chinese in release of the virus.
    Shooter gives stumbler's post the attention it deserves.

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  2. stumbler

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    It is necessary to be clear around here. Otherwise all people might see is lies.




    And now this is more proof Trump is too mentally ill to grasp the consequences of his own actions because he keeps killing off his own voters.

    CNN’s New Day Bluntly Notes Covid Cases Are Rising in ‘Trump States,’ NOT Rising in ‘Biden States’
    By Colby HallJul 6th, 2021, 6:57 am
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    CNN New Day opened Tuesday’s show by putting in stark relief the two very different Americas regarding Covid-19 infections, vaccinations, and the political beliefs that divide a very bifurcated nation.

    Roughly 67% of American adults have had at least one vaccination shot, short of the 70% goal set by President Joe Biden. But if one looks at how states voted in the 2020 general election, the numbers look very different. New Day anchor John Berman invited Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten to look at political leanings of those who have opted for vaccinations and those who have not.

    The segment opened with clips of Dr. Anthony Fauci noting, “What you are going to see among under-vaccinated regions, be they states, cities or counties, you’re going to see these individual types of blips. It’s almost like it’s going to be two Americas.”

    CDC Director Dr. Rachelle Walensky noted, “With vaccines available across the country, the suffering and loss we are now seeing is nearly entirely avoidable.” 99.2% of the deaths are coming from unvaccinated people.

    “When you look at the map of who’s fully vaccinated, you see the great contrasts across the country,” Enten noted. “We see in the Southern United States that, states like Mississippi, only about 30% of folks are vaccinated at this particular point,” adding, “There are all of these people out there who have just decided for whatever reason that they don’t want to get the vaccine!”

    “And a greater percentage of deaths and cases at this point are coming by and large from the parts of the country that are unvaccinated?” Berman asked.

    “That’s exactly right,” Enten agreed. “When we look across the country, we see in the Trump states, for example, the states that Donald Trump won, only about 40% of all Americans are fully vaccinated. What we see across those states is—when you take an average across all of them, I believe—an increase in the case rate is 20%, versus the Biden states where you have 53% fully vaccinated. In those states, the rate has stayed the same.”

    “The Trump states, less people are vaccinated, case rates are rising,” Enten flatly noted. “In the Biden states, case rates are not rising.”

    Watch above via CNN.

    https://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnns-ne...g-in-trump-states-not-rising-in-biden-states/

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  3. shootersa

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    United my ass.
    That biden/harris, they must be giving "trump states" a placebo, while "biden/harris" states get the real thing, you know, minus the secret chip that embeds in the brain.
     
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    The mess is Bidens problem now....but lets keep blaming Trump
     
  5. stumbler

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    Unvaccinated Americans are catching COVID-19 and telling doctors they're 'shocked' the virus is real

    Bob Brigham
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    Doctors are voicing frustration as Americans continue to be hospitalized for coronavirus despite the widespread availability of a free, safe, and effective vaccines.

    "It is heart-wrenching to see unvaccinated individuals come into the hospital with regret," Dr. Ryan Dare of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock told NBC News.

    He told the network the hospitalizations are "nearly 100 percent preventable."

    He noted treating clients who, "if they could do it all over again, would have had the vaccine in a second."

    On Tuesday, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson admitted his state was "losing ground" in the battle against the pandemic.

    Across the border, public health professionals are also struggling to deal with the Detla variant of the virus.

    "It's just a mess," said Dr. Mayrol Juarez told NBC News. "Everybody in the hospital is doing extra shifts, calling out for other hospitals to help."

    Juarez reported he has patients who are "shocked" that coronavirus exists and can be fatal.

    "A comment they make all the time is that they wish that they knew they were going to end up in the hospital this sick and they would have made a different choice and got the vaccine," he said.

    Wyoming is also suffering, with only a 35% vaccination rate.

    Dr. Andy Dunn, a family physician and chief of staff at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, said he is "beyond frustrated."

    "Whether it's the cowboy way or whatever, the mentality of so much of Wyoming is just 'we're not doing it.' It's really horrible and heartbreaking," he told NBC News.

    https://www.rawstory.com/anti-vaxxer-hospitalization/
     
  6. stumbler

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    COVID surge in Missouri declared a ‘mass casualty event’: Springfield Fire Chief

    Bob Brigham
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    Authorities in Missouri are warning the state's residents against a surge in coronavirus, as the Delta variant spreads throughout the state.

    "Seventeen more residents of southwest Missouri have died of COVID-19 in Greene County's latest reporting period as the area has experienced a spike in cases and a short supply of the medical equipment needed to treat the severely ill. On Tuesday, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department reported the death toll was the highest in a single reporting period since January," The Kansas City Star reported on Wednesday.

    None of people who died were fully vaccinated.

    Missouri currently ranks as the worst state in America for rates of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the last seven days, and is second to Arkansas for the most cases per capita.

    David Pennington, the chief of the Springfield Fire Department, described the crisis as a "mass casualty event."

    "This is a mass casualty event, happening in slow-motion," Pennington warned.

    He said emergency medical services' "sesources are depleted, and the hospital systems are overwhelmed."


    "Our community is in crisis," he declared.

    https://www.rawstory.com/missouri/
     
  7. shootersa

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    And the propaganda spew continues.
    Everyone hear the Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra claiming that the government has an absolute right to know who's vaccinated? Cause, you know, the government spent "TRILLIONS" ................

    Be afraid. Be very afraid. They're coming for our freedoms.

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  8. stumbler

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    Unvaccinated Trump supporter who spread coronavirus conspiracy theories dies of COVID-19

    Matthew Chapman
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    On Tuesday, the Cape Cod Times reported that Linda Zuern, a former member of the Bourne, Massachusetts Board of Selectmen and a Trump-supporting figure in the local Republican Party, had died of COVID-19.

    Zuern died at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston of severe complications caused by COVID-19, according to the report. She was 70 years old and had not been vaccinated.

    "She was a strong woman who believed in speaking the truth and defending our freedoms in America," Republican State Committeewoman Deborah Dugan told the Cape Cod Times. Dugan was at Zuern's bedside when she died. "I would describe her to people as a little woman but a mighty warrior."

    For months, Zuern, a member of the pro-Trump group the United Cape Patriots, had promoted conspiracy theories about the pandemic on Facebook. She has shared articles accusing the World Health Organization of a coverup of the "Wuhan Virus" and claiming COVID-19 is cover for "globalists" to usher in "U.N. Agenda 2030" — a sustainable development initiative right-wing conspiracy theorists assert is a plot to create a one world government.

    Zuern also expressed support for the QAnon conspiracy theory, posting their creed of "WWG1WGA" (Where We Go One, We Go All).

    Zuern promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment of COVID-19 during a Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates meeting in December and questioned whether officials "had looked into preventative measures that people could use besides a vaccine to help build up their immune system," the Cape Cod Times reported.

    Peter Meier, chair of the Board of Selectmen, said Zuern cared deeply about others. "She definitely left her mark on the community," he added.

    According to the report, Zuern and her mother contracted COVID-19 while returning home from a trip to South Dakota — a state where Republican-motivated policies have let the virus propagate with little control.

    https://www.rawstory.com/unvaccinated-trump-supporter/
     
  9. shootersa

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    Dig deeper stumbler.
    Bet you can find a story that reveals how Trump secretly developed covid and had it released on the world.
     
  10. stumbler

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    Trump confessed that wearing a mask made him look weak — even after aides said it could save 100,000 lives: new book

    Sarah K. Burris
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    Speaking to Ali Velshi on MSNBC Tuesday, reporters Phil Rucker and Carol Leonnig recalled some of the conversations they had with President Donald Trump in the final year of his presidency.

    "You know, his alternate reality, the one he's living in, the one he talked about at length with Phil and me when we interviewed him at Mar-a-Lago, has only gotten more hardened over time," said Leonnig. "Anything that doesn't help him has to be false. It's interesting too because it's particularly perverse to have someone not taking credit for the vaccine they pressured everyone to deliver."

    Trump has never bragged about his vaccine, and it's unclear if it's because he knows that his supporters don't believe in it or because he sees Fox News trashing it every night on television. On a few occasions, President Joe Biden has attempted to give Trump credit for "Operation Warp Speed," but the ex-president hasn't followed with his own brag.

    "It's also perverse to link the distrust of the election among his supporters, which he sowed and stoked for months, to encouraging people to distrust a vaccine which could save their lives. What we found about our report about Donald Trump's final catastrophic final year in our new book is that many people giving him expert advice at the time, insiders in the medical community, were literally pulling their hair out in fear, in near-panic about him resisting their good guidance. And they were shocked at the degree to which he put American lives in peril for his own political benefit. It sounds a little bit like by linking election and vaccination distrust, he's linking these things for his political benefit, again."

    Another point that the writers made was the mask debate that Trump kept having with experts. It didn't matter what they told him, he refused to wear it.

    "Is it as simple as he thought it made him look weak?" asked Velshi.

    "You know, what's interesting about that moment Ali is the president when he said at the time, 'people tell me,' what he really often was meaning was 'I feel that I look weak,'" said Leonnig. "I will tell you that we learned in our reporting that the chief of staff, Mark Meadows at the time counseled the medical and political advisors and political advisers, no way, he can't wear a mask, he's already dug in on this, he can't do it, because his base will basically rebel. But Donald Trump himself believed that he looked weak and he told Phil and me that about the importance in his mind of looking strong, looking healthy, looking impenetrable, that was important to him."

    She went on to explain that many begged Trump to wear the mask, noting that it would inspire people and it could help save lives, but he still didn't care.

    "The other sad thing about this moment is that Dr. Robert Redfield, the CDC director, it's one of his greatest regrets," said Leonnig. "According to our reporting, he repeatedly tried to get the president, and ultimately, when failing to convince him, he tried to get the president's physician, Sean Conley, to convince the president for his own safety, just that alone, wear the mask. but Redfield knew and told Conley and told aids if the president will wear the mask, we will literally save hundreds of thousands of lives."

    It's unknown just how many people died because they refused to wear a mask, but never in history have Americans died due to a president's own fears of weakness.

    See the full discussion below:



    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-mask-weakness-kills-people/
     
  11. shootersa

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    Close, by God, keep diggi g.
     
  12. ace's n 8's

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    Had to go as far as page 3 on gogglemotherfucker to get Linda's age...Linda Zuern, 70.

    After news of her death reached social media, many on the left pounced to politicize her passing.

    Then it's told that Linda's mother had survived after contracting CoVid.

    Something just doesn't add up to me about all this...first...'' a close friend (un-named) confirmed that Linda was not ''vaccinated'', yet Linda was a staunch proponent of advertising other forms of anti-vax methods to combat CoVid, like hydroxychloroquine

    Secondly...Linda was also a woman that believed in a limited Government, like myself as I believe.

    I suspect in time, we will learn that Linda had an underlying health condition that could have made her a bit more susceptible to contracting CoVid...but, as of today, Linda will be the brunt of activist media attacks just like I illustrated above.
     
  13. shootersa

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    Its how the liberal activist media rolls any more.
    Journalism was the first victim
    Objectivity the second victim
    Honesty the third victim

    And now they have done away with any pretense of being journalists. They are paid pundits out to spread propaganda that advances whatever agenda they've been paid to advance.
     
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    Here's how Trump's chaos contributed to today's Delta variant problems




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    The United States' COVID-19 cases are on the rise and it does not appear that the resurgence of soaring cases will wane anytime soon.

    But how did the United Statez get to this point after months of low cases? Scientists and infectious disease experts point to the rapidly speading Delta variant of coronavirus. But The Daily Beast is highlighting how former President Donald Trump and his administration opened the door for the latest chaos.

    Dr. Irwin Redlener — pediatrics professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine — weighed in with his perspective on the current COVID-19 chaos. He explained how Trump has topped the list of people who have undermined the work of scientists during the pandemic. Trump's perspective and dangerous rhetoric subsequently COVID misinformation and vaccine hesistancy.

    "Donald Trump did a terrific job of undermining science, and undermining the credibility of statements from scientists," Redlener said during his interview with The Daily Beast. "So that now, there's inherent skepticism. Every misstep in terms of communications tends to exacerbate this terrible anti-science legacy left by the former president. So we have what Trump has done intentionally to undermine the credibility of science, coupled with the fact that we keep learning new data."

    Redlener, also the founding director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University's Earth Institute, and author of the books, "Americans at Risk: Why We Are Not Prepared for Megadisasters" and "What We Can Do and The Future of Us: What the Dreams of Children Mean for Twenty-First-Century America," went on to explain why it's dangerous for anyone to relay assumptions to the American public at this point.

    "At this point, it is actually dangerous for anyone to be too definitive. Scientists, disease modelers—you're on thin ice," Redlener said. "We all need to learn a little humility in making projections or making definitive statements. That goes for the scientists. It's even more important that people in political leadership positions worry about being overly definitive when it comes to this COVID-19 pandemic and the policies that are coming out."

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2654315004/
     
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    Far be it for me to assume...however it appears in this photo that this young chap, may have been a prime candidate for being very susceptible to being vulnerable to a 'pneumonia-like symptom' and CoVid may not have been an underlying symptom that took his life....fella looks a little thick in the physique to me.
     
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      His problem was thickness of the head.
       
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    2. ace's n 8's
      Eh..maybe, I dont know, you might be right, eh, who knows at this point.

      Only if you had flashed him the titties and told him to get the shot...see what I did there?...now it's your fault that the fella died.
       
      ace's n 8's, Aug 7, 2021
  18. shootersa

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    Well, but you miss stumblers point.
    The point is, if you criticize anything despicables support, then you will die, and it will be trumps fault.
     
  19. ace's n 8's

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    Hmp[...how could I have overlooked that point?!!!!
     
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    Whistleblower scientist settles complaint over Trump COVID-19 response

    A former leading government scientist who says he was ousted from his job by the Trump administration has settled his whistleblower complaint against the federal government.

    Rick Bright led the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) until he was removed in April 2020.

    Bright filed a whistleblower complaint alleging the Trump administration prioritized politics above science, and claimed his efforts to push back on the use of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to treat the coronavirus contributed to his removal.

    According to the complaint, Bright pressed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) about the threat of the virus and the urgent need to act, but "encountered indifference which then developed into hostility from HHS leadership."

    While Bright was pressing HHS officials to provide necessary resources to begin vaccine, drug and diagnostic development to combat COVID-19, he alleged former HHS Secretary Alex Azar was instead focused on downplaying the threat of the virus.

    After being removed as head of BARDA, Bright was reassigned to a much narrower role at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop COVID-19 treatments. He subsequently filed an updated complaint, accusing top HHS officials of trying to discredit him and prevent him from being successful in the new role.

    According to his attorney Debra Katz, Bright’s employment claims have been settled but the investigation into his underlying claim of serious government wrongdoing is ongoing.

    The Office of Special Counsel, a watchdog agency that investigates complaints from government whistleblowers, previously found “reasonable grounds” that the Trump administration retaliated against Bright.

    HHS under the previous administration denied any wrongdoing. The Hill has reached out to the agency for comment.

    In a statement, Katz's office said Bright "has been compensated to the fullest extent allowed by the law. He will receive back pay, and compensatory damages for the distress caused by the President and his administration’s vicious campaign to discredit him as a 'creep' and a 'disgruntled employee.'"

    Bright resigned from NIH in October. Following his departure from the Trump administration, he served on President Biden’s transition team as a member of the COVID-19 Task Force.

    He now works with the Rockefeller Foundation, working to develop a pandemic prevention institute that will respond to emerging disease threats.

    “I am grateful to have resolved my employment claims so I can focus all of my attention on my lifelong career goal: containing global outbreaks and preventing pandemics to ensure the world never again suffers the consequences we have seen over the past 18 months,” Bright said in a statement.

    https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...t-settles-complaint-over-trump-covid-response