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(07-06-2025, 09:33 AM)RuchardHurt Wrote: Expand on these "Covid decisions"? I would very much like to hear this one.
Just responding to the other poster's comment wasn't looking to get involved in a long, drawn-out COVID discussion.
If I am gonna time travel, I'll go much farther back than 2020-2021
I'd rather discuss the bill and its effects... but that's just me
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(07-06-2025, 10:03 AM)IDELB2006 Wrote: Have you been to America? Between doordash, and Amazon people could stay home indefinitely. That only expanded during covid.
What a brilliant idea!!! Why didn't Democrats think to use Doordash and Amazon for Ballot harvesting !!!
They could have used cell phone pics for the signatures too!!!
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(07-06-2025, 07:43 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Yes, Im sorry I mispoke and made it sound like the left orchestrated COVID...
Im sorry it puzzled you enough to respond...
Yes, you are correct. America navigated the COVID situation phenomenally. The pharmaceutical companies came up with the right vaccine, and thankfully, it saved millions
After we got rid of Trump, every COVID decision made was totally for the betterment of the American people.
Remarkably, we survived Fauci and Biden's determination saved us from the dark winter
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(07-06-2025, 02:47 PM)Ignorant Wrote: If you're going to respond in bad faith, best not respond at all.
Im sorry my response in the thread upset your sensitivities too
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(07-06-2025, 02:47 PM)Ignorant Wrote: If you're going to respond in bad faith, best not respond at all.
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Trump posts about Elon, the bill, and how it should have been no surprise to Elon that Trump was rescinding the EV mandate. I didn't know Elon was close friends with his NASA suggestion, but that's the perks of being the President and he probably made the right call. The media would have had a field day if they knew Elon influenced Trump on his NASA decision
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(07-06-2025, 02:47 PM)Ignorant Wrote: If you're going to respond in bad faith, best not respond at all.
Fiscal responsibility is on topic but I guess when getting called out about it some just can't handle the talk.
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(07-06-2025, 09:31 AM)xuenchen Wrote: No it isn't because people still have to go outside for everything else right? What makes going to vote so utterly dangerous above anything else?? Plus, they never could prove the signatures on the mail ballots were even genuine, and the verification settings were never nationally standardized, and they couldn't prove the ballots themselves were actually genuine and not counterfeit. Watch and see how all this gets proven right when they decide to release the facts. 
Your argument essentially boils down to: If you have to take risks anyway, why not take all the risks? I'll state the obvious: This doesn't make sense. Obviously we still want to minimize risk whenever we can. Also, encouraging mail-in voting makes sense from the government's perspective, because it lowers the overall infection rate and stops hospitals from being overwhelmed.
(07-06-2025, 05:13 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Im sorry my response in the thread upset your sensitivities too
Did I do something to offend you? I'm just asking questions, to try to understand why you think the way you do. It's not malicious.
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(07-06-2025, 05:51 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Trump posts about Elon, the bill, and how it should have been no surprise to Elon that Trump was rescinding the EV mandate. I didn't know Elon was close friends with his NASA suggestion, but that's the perks of being the President and he probably made the right call. The media would have had a field day if they knew Elon influenced Trump on his NASA decision
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The media would have had a field day if they knew Trumps received political donations influenced his decisions on his NASA funding and staffing.
I believe that is what you meant to say.
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