I don't think it's Trump's fault. But, given all the evidence against the mrna shots, he still brags about saving millions of lives while it may actually have cost many lives. What's wrong with just saying, "eh" you can't win them all? I would not consider that a blemish on Trump's record. Bragging about it is.Well, BEFORE Biden, people didn't want to take it, because it was "Trump's" vax.
Then Biden took over, and the very same people would now tell everyone to take it, the very same vax.
Now, if anything is wrong, it will of course, be Trump's again.
He is probably the best chance to have a Republican president this time. It's stupid for him to brag about saving millions of lives with a vaccine that, for all practical purposes, is a turd. Two things can be true at the same time.Sunk cost fallacy
Edit: Have you ever thought about making peace with the fact that he's your best chance to have a republican president this time around
The cavalry isn't coming
Hopefully you don’t have any long term effectsWhelp 5 minutes on here and I think I'll skip anymore mrna vaccines. Company imposed them on us for the first few rounds.
Officially there was only dying from covid. I see no reason to differentiate the vaccine.Given his lifetime of drug use, alcohol addiction, and laundry list of documented health problems, I'm gonna say this is a case of dying WITH the vaccine, not FROM the vaccine. Similar to the height of the pandemic when the authorities weren't discriminating between dying with covid or from it.
It s hard to disagree with you. The problem is, we would argue with the Powers That Be that there should've been a distinction. Seems disingenuous to turn around and stoop to their level.Officially there was only dying from covid. I see no reason to differentiate the vaccine.
I don’t see it as stooping. It’s using their process against them until it’s proved invalid.It s hard to disagree with you. The problem is, we would argue with the Powers That Be that there should've been a distinction. Seems disingenuous to turn around and stoop to their level.
It's one thing for Died Suddenly to call it out when a fully-vaxxed, healthy 20 y/o athlete drops dead; it's another for this guy. I think Perry himself has admitted he had almost died before a couple times.
You don't think it invalidates #DiedSuddenly if they claim that every single person who got the vaxx then later died, at any point, of anything, no matter how old and sickly they were, probably died from the vaxx? Come on. That just gives "them" fodder to claim we're all whacko.I don’t see it as stooping. It’s using their process against them until it’s proved invalid.
When it becomes laughable, it loses it's effectiveness.I don’t see it as stooping. It’s using their process against them until it’s proved invalid.
Did he have heart issues before he died from a heart attack? I'd think they would have known about the condition of his heart, especially if he almost died from drug use.You don't think it invalidates #DiedSuddenly if they claim that every single person who got the vaxx then later died, at any point, of anything, no matter how old and sickly they were, probably died from the vaxx? Come on. That just gives "them" fodder to claim we're all whacko.
Did he have heart issues before he died from a heart attack? I'd think they would have known about the condition of his heart, especially if he almost died from drug use.
Did someone who was a chronic drug and alcohol abuser have heart issues?Did he have heart issues before he died from a heart attack? I'd think they would have known about the condition of his heart, especially if he almost died from drug use.
But…but…but…was he vaccinated? Did everyone else have their flu shots? (The things that only work 35% of the time—on a good year).Patrick Mahomes Playing With The Flu Highlights NFL's COVID Silliness
The NFL's COVID-19 policies were downright draconian. Patrick Mahomes exposing the whole team to the flu, though? Totally fine!www.outkick.com