Welcome to the party Mr. Freeman. Better late than never.
Welcome to the party Mr. Freeman. Better late than never.
It does not appear to me science was ever in the calculations after the first few weeks.
This is purely political...
Could have been more random I guess. They could have pulled 6' from a roll of the dice.Considering the whole basis for the masking and lockdowns generated from a 14-year-old’s science fair project, using daddy’s Sandia Labs computer modeling...
Social distancing born in ABQ teen's science project
Laura Glass’ award-winning science fair project was the subject of a Journal story in 2006. The Albuquerque High sophomore’s research later became the basis for social distancing.www.abqjournal.com
What's more peculiar is that it's six feet in the United States.Could have been more random I guess. They could have pulled 6' from a roll of the dice.
You are misinterpreting condemnation of all for justification of someWhat is really grating on my nerves is the faux moral concern trolling. How when the topic is Pelosi, Biden, Harris et al endeavoring to lead us into marxism/authoritarianism, and rank and file Democrats competing to carry their sedan chairs, that some feel the need to opine that 'You know, not all Republicans are blameless' or 'You know, not all Democrats are on board with this'.
The only thing I can see such contributing to the discussion of the moment is a release of endorphins for the poster, who can feel good about him-/her-/itself and be lulled back to inertia
Personally, I feel sure they will hold our jackets for us when we have to take care of this mess - supposing that we can
Another week should confirm what we all seem to suspect.
That wasn't what was happening, though. The topic of discussion was the horrible things that Democrats are supporting or tolerating, and one of the Triangle Club felt it necessary to dog the Republicans - some kind of weird equal time impulse, I guessIt's still worth saying not all Republicans are bad. They're not all c-o-c ********ers. Calling out that individuality rather than lumping them into one group is of use. They're not all bad.
What about all those people who will die horrible deaths before Saturday? How cruel!
Tucker Carlson: CDC mask guidelines – this isn't about the science, here's proof
Tucker Carlson examines the evidence behind the CDC's new mask recommendations and highlights how their new guidance is all about power.www.foxnews.com
I mentioned this a year ago, when the Johns Hopkins covid tracker switched from “deaths” to “cases.” The deaths weren’t getting the attention they wanted, so they shifted to cases, which is a much more nebulous term, given their shaky accounting and testing.