When SloJo said he will stop the VIRUS, I asked you all....HOW?

Are you kidding?

He had it stopped, BUT

... those wascawwy wepub-wiccan states did him, Fauci and Science in.


:mad: ;) ;)
 
I don't fault the feds for not having a solution. I really, honestly don't. I don't think there is one now that the vaccines have proven to be less than a full-on preventative.

What I do fault them on is them expressing their guesses as iron, eternal truth without the slightest hint of humility and then demanding we all blindly follow their dictates to the letter, all to little or no effect, totally ignoring the real and predictable collateral effects these meansures would have on the economy, social cohesion, children's psychology, etc.

These fatuous assholes have caused untold damage to us and our nation, and not a word of regret is said about it. Contempt is the only reasonable emotion we can feel for them.
 
Marking grievance porn is rolodex reply #1. It's so I can easily count the number of bullshit whining

After two years of being bullied, shunned, commanded, isolated, shamed, slandered and vilified, I think we have a tiny gripe coming.
 
After two years of being bullied, shunned, commanded, isolated, shamed, slandered and vilified, I think we have a tiny gripe coming.

Playing the victim....poor Trumpies....always being horribly attacked by the left.....you need at least fifty more threads
 
Playing the victim....poor Trumpies....always being horribly attacked by the left.....you need at least fifty more threads

I don't think those whose businesses and organizations were destroyed by these pointless ukases were "playing." Nor do I think those censored on FB, Twitter, Youtube for daring to proffer a heterodox opinion were "playing," either. Nor those wrestled to the ground, handcuffed and arrested for failing to pretend that these ridicuous mandates made the slightest difference.

Our despicable leadership class ruined so much of our society in pointless and vain exercise. Yeah, I'm going to point that out. If you don't like it, tough.
 
I don't think those whose businesses and organizations were destroyed by these pointless ukases were "playing." Nor do I think those censored on FB, Twitter, Youtube for daring to proffer a heterodox opinion were "playing," either. Nor those wrestled to the ground, handcuffed and arrested for failing to pretend that these ridicuous mandates made the slightest difference.

Our despicable leadership class ruined so much of our society in pointless and vain exercise. Yeah, I'm going to point that out. If you don't like it, tough.

How awesome for that perspective ....please whine more about it...I'm incredibly interested
 
At least Biden admitted the errors of his campaign rhetoric. Better late than never, although voters are not likely to change their harsh assessment of the President’s horrific mishandling of Covid anytime soon.
 
At least Biden admitted the errors of his campaign rhetoric. Better late than never, although voters are not likely to change their harsh assessment of the President’s horrific mishandling of Covid anytime soon.

Yeah, Joe was addled, he was given to incoherent outbursts and bouts of mumbling and confusion, but afterall, he did have a plan to shut down the virus. So let's vote for him.

Now what do we have but a senile meltbrain who's been on the wrong side of every issue but one for 50 years, and he's falling over himself to apologze for that one non-error.
 
I don't fault the feds for not having a solution. I really, honestly don't. I don't think there is one now that the vaccines have proven to be less than a full-on preventative.

What I do fault them on is them expressing their guesses as iron, eternal truth without the slightest hint of humility and then demanding we all blindly follow their dictates to the letter, all to little or no effect, totally ignoring the real and predictable collateral effects these meansures would have on the economy, social cohesion, children's psychology, etc.

These fatuous assholes have caused untold damage to us and our nation, and not a word of regret is said about it. Contempt is the only reasonable emotion we can feel for them.
Every public school was shut down by early April 2020. Who was in charge then?
 
Every public school was shut down by early April 2020. Who was in charge then?

State and local governments and school boards made those decisions. There is no “federal solution” other than FDA approvals and procurement of medicines and ppe. Never was. The Biden Administration finally figured it out.
 
I don't fault the feds for not having a solution. I really, honestly don't. I don't think there is one now that the vaccines have proven to be less than a full-on preventative.

What I do fault them on is them expressing their guesses as iron, eternal truth without the slightest hint of humility and then demanding we all blindly follow their dictates to the letter, all to little or no effect, totally ignoring the real and predictable collateral effects these meansures would have on the economy, social cohesion, children's psychology, etc.

These fatuous assholes have caused untold damage to us and our nation, and not a word of regret is said about it. Contempt is the only reasonable emotion we can feel for them.



While I take great pride in our great country I find myself trying to answer the complex question: what hurt us more, the disease or the political incompetence shrouded in following the science?
 
State and local governments and school boards made those decisions. There is no “federal solution” other than FDA approvals and procurement of medicines and ppe. Never was. The Biden Administration finally figured it out.
Then they’re the ones to blame for “totally ignoring the real and predictable collateral effects these meansures would have” toward child psychology.

It must have been a horrible moment when all those children stopped reciting the Pledge of Allegiance five days a week.
 
While I take great pride in our great country I find myself trying to answer the complex question: what hurt us more, the disease or the political incompetence shrouded in following the science?

Clearly the reaction did the most damage. The virus killed people who were either very old or had comorbidities. Those people could have been protected while letting society go about normally. With only a few exceptions, we did nearly the exactly wrong thing.

You knew it was all a sham when the "experts" all blessed the Floyd riots while demanding everyone else be locked down.
 
While I take great pride in our great country I find myself trying to answer the complex question: what hurt us more, the disease or the political incompetence shrouded in following the science?

Future generations will now know to never follow science.
 
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