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The federal government's response to COVID-19 has been a hot mess, and state and city officials haven't done much better. But if there's one thing at which governments have excelled during this crisis, it's been collecting fines from anybody who steps out of line.
Whatever else it is, the great pandemic of 2020 has turned into a revenue-collection opportunity for officials who demonstrate little competence at anything other than squeezing their unfortunate subjects.
No one not febrile is spreading this. No one has established that and the CDC has finally admitted that incidental contact with asymptomatic persons is unlikely to spread the disease.
Basic math would tell you that since it is not spreading in the exponential way it would if everyone with no symptoms was spreading it.
There have already been enough identified Covid positive patients who have no symptoms to have achieved universal infection if they were all spreading it.
Telling someone to put on a mask is not inciteful unless you’re a lunatic. Brandishing a weapon and threatening to shoot someone is.
Would you consider that to be inciteful? Because it definitely is.Does a person brandishing a weapon and threatening to shoot someone qualify as a lunatic in your fucked up world, milky jugs?
The presence of a weapon "incites" violence?
What kind of stupid do you have to be if you are more likely, rather than less likely to engage in ...
Not enough of them to form an influential voting block - they can be safely ignored,
just like any Science which runs counter to the panic.
There ya go. Mask, no mask, crowd, no crowd, the Wuhan Flu is going to run it's course.
Not enough of them to form an influential voting block - they can be safely ignored,.
Gee, how humanitarian of you. I don't suppose you think people in wheelchairs should go outside either.
Gee, how humanitarian of you. I don't suppose you think people in wheelchairs should go outside either.