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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’m sending them the virtual GFY message. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Acknowledged. That side involves projections, charts, statistics, and the pure cost of the process. I'm not so interested in the bureaucracy and number crunching, but I'm a real crackerjack on the empathy side of things. It's one of the primary reasons I became an organ donor to begin with when I was 16 or 17. What I do know is that prior to the decision by the provider to cast the patient down to the sodomites, the patient was in line for life saving treatment. That involved time, effort, planning, choosing a provider, striking a home/life/work/treatment balance and what was likely a substantial emotional investment, and the providers were down for the ride and all that came with it--emotion, strategery, planning and of course---revenue. Then, suddenly, all bets are off. That's got to be pretty devastating. I saw this story today: https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-health-system-denies-kidney-transplant-unvaccinated August, good to go. September, go to h***, but hey, we feel really, really badly about having to tell you to ^%&^ off. It's ghoulish, but as I said earlier, business is business. As for me, I'm likely to continue to be a donor but I'm at the stage of my life where I realize if you don't push back in whatever way, shape or form you can things don't change. It bothers me to think that my contribution to the cause might well bypass a deserving father, mother, brother, sister or child simply due to their decision not to submit to a voluntary vaccination that's been politicized from the start. So, I'll keep an eye on it, at least while my eyes are still in my skull. -
I have a question on this very matter, but before that I’d simply like to point out that most of the RC families I grew up with and around were Democrats. Admittedly, not today’s version of the Democrat, but dem none the less. I think that’s pretty common. Now, onto my other question. The sexual abuse is horrible and a stain on the church. It’s caused many people to reevaluate their relationship with the RC Church, and certainly many to leave it. There is, however, a disturbing trend in public education. A quick google search will lead to hundreds, if not thousands of stories of criminal sexual abuse by teachers and other care givers in our public (and private) schools. After the very well documented issues with the Catholic Church, why is this not a major, mainstream topic? The vast majority of teachers are dedicated educators and decent people, but there clearly is a problem with the vetting process based on the number of incidents we see. On top of that, there seems to be no process whatsoever to ascertain who knew what, who should have known what, and who may have seen something and said nothing. Is it that no one in the MSM or public office has noticed? In cases involving female teachers and male students, is it considered a lesser crime? Or, is it simply a matter of brand loyalty and protection of the brand? A few years back, a former teacher from WNY was involved in a murder/suicide and apparently was a well known abuser from back in the 70s and 80s. The Buffalo News did a quick story about the allegations…then nothing. Of course if it happened then, it’s likely happening now. Thoughts?
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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Vaccine über alles. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The business side of medicine can be cold. Some people live, some people die, and someone is always charged with figuring out who makes the cut. It’s interesting to me, however, that the donor side of the equation relies on emotion to compel individuals to participate. Personally, I’m not certain this particular approach will encourage more people to sign up, or have the opposite effect. I’m also left to wonder if changes will be coming to the harvesting side of the equation. How ironic would it be if a family member of the author of the “You didn’t make the cut” letter posted above was saved with a donation from someone who was vax hesitant? Worse yet, imagine the trauma she might face when rejecting a donor organ that might save a loved one—her child, partner or spouse—-when she realized it came from one of the unclean? -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I read the post, but thank you for the CliffNotes. As for the vaccine not being controversial, welp, it seems to me we got a whole lotta something going on given the massive number of unvaccinated people we have in this country. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We’re now up to comparing a person who chooses not to get a controversial voluntary vaccination with a person with an unmanageable dependency to alcohol? Holy cow. This reads more like a letter from an old English Lord who has claimed the noble right to bed another’s wife than a compassionate caring health care professional. Then again, medicine at its core is big business and who knows what they stand to gain (or lose) from this. In fact, this letter would be an excellent prop in a movie about corruption, death and despair in a hospital in any large city. I am an organ donor and have been for decades. Frankly, if this is the path to be taken, with human beings exercising free will being judged unworthy and cast asunder, I may have to reconsider. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
One of the realities we all live with is that we really can’t trust anything coming out of this entire process. Speaking from my perspective only—that of a 60ish year old male, in good physical health, who got the vaccine early on and who has been getting the flu shot for about 7 or 8 years—there is plenty of reason to doubt the “death from COVID” v “Death with COVID” v “Death maybe with COVID” count. I’ve seen estimates that true COVID counts are 30% lower than advertised, and that would not surprise me in the least. Add to that that the optics of Fauci et al and their involvement with the lab where this all started, the fact that it took months for the relationship/alliance to be revealed, the refusal to discuss lab leak v bat bite theory early or morphing into “well maybe” later on, and the apparent lack of any interest in any ongoing public review or how the $&@& this happened to begin with makes me very cautious about what to believe. Put another way, I have no faith in the vax v unvax death count, and asking folks to just the data is asking far too much of me. -
Bi-Partisan Infrastructure Deal!
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’m wondering if the Rs missed the “We want to be friends again” ♥️ shaped note from the Dems. Or maybe it’s the tax increase they aren’t crazy about. Or maybe it’s just plain old “Go &$#@ yourself” politics in play. It happens, it’s pretty much business as usual, and nothing to get all turnt up about. -
I love stories that have happy endings
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ruff way to go. -
That seems sort of arbitrary to me, because with politicians you rarely know what they believe v what they say. Biden and company suggested the vax should be viewed with suspicion of developed and administered under the prior administration. Do you think they believed that? Did they have insider information on contraindications with the vaccine that they are hiding from us now? Biden just implemented a pseudo-mandate for some Americans, demanding employers require vax under threat of massive fines. Did he do that so when people have reactions to the vax the Admin didn’t trust just 11 months ago the govt had plausible deniability? Biden has indicated that black folks who didn’t support him aren’t black at all. How can he shepherd with an eye toward the greater good when he lacks a fundamental understanding that sharing skin pigmentation does not require that people walk in lockstep? He has something to do with the legislative agenda, no? Why you figure no one worried about his history of that sort of rhetoric and his history of legislation? Seems far more dangerous than some dipshyt who struggles with basic biology.
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Your multi-post point boils down to “people say dumb things.”? A governor from Virginia claiming to be for the people dressed in black face as youngster, pretended maybe he didn’t, and spoke eloquently about snuffing the life of a baby born alive. People say dumb things. Some will be Republican. Some will be Democrats. Some will be independents. Yes, the people writing the laws should be heard from, and frankly, those ignoring them should be held accountable. Sometimes neither happens, mostly because people do dumb stuff and say dumb things. Expanding a bit, people of all races,color, gender and creed say and do dumb things.
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Freaking high school career assessment tests in the 70s! Turns out I would have been a great journalist. Based on 9th grade alone I’d have probably won a Pulitzer. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The challenge is you’re framing the argument from your perspective only. The anti-vax or vax hesitant are no less concerned about the public, friends or family than you or anyone else, they simply don’t trust what they are being told. Some of that distrust is based on the history of our country, some based on the history of this particular virus, some based on the politicization of the virus, some based on the questionable management of the virus etc. Some, of course is because people weigh out the impact of maybe getting sick with COVID, developing natural immunity and the relative risk factor to themselves. My youngest finally got vaxxed this week, he’s young, healthy and recovered from COVID a few months back. He loves and cares about people and his community no less than anyone else. Ironically, he has felt pretty nasty post-vax, chills and a nasty headache. -
It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Which, of course, isn't a mandate at all, rather a selective mandate, targeting some, ignoring others, all leading and contributing to hesitancy and distrust of public officials. Step up, Kathy, and have the moral courage to mandate the vax for all NYers. Fill in the gaps created by BIden and his silly 100+ employees pseudo-mandate vax shenanigans. -
Has Demented Biden Done Anything Right?
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
@IrvNothing he has done is inconsistent with the type of things he’s always done. He was always a dimwit, always unprepared for being THE guy, always extremely capable of saying or doing the wrong thing. It’s why the parents and grandparents of his current flag-bearers laughed him out of prior presidential contests. Of course, that was before the obvious physical and mental decline. Unfortunately, many of his modern day supporters lack the intestinal fortitude and common sense of those that raised them. That’s not to say they wanted him to totally botch the COVID vax response—though many probably did—it’s just what he does. The death and suffering that followed opens the door to a more authoritarian approach to government, and I think Dems and liberals generally favor a more intrusive approach. I don’t think most supporters wanted to see 13 service members and thousands of Afghani’s massacred in Kabul, but they seem pretty comfortable with the fact that the guy who boasted about his foreign policy chops after 50 years in office was the architect of the debacle. I think many modern day Dems are open-border voters, or at least closet open-border supporters, so Biden’s creation of a “crisis” is in line with expectations. It certainly can’t be a surprise that the southern border deteriorated rapidly on his watch—he’s been on the job since that 1970s. When do we recognize it benefits him professionally (and likely personally) that the border reverted to status quo? I think his supporters would say he’s done just about everything right, and they got exactly what they wanted. -
All true, but it wasn’t just that. He put a bullet in the skull of James Brady—ruining his life and ultimately ending it. Washington police officer Tom Delahanty was shot in the neck and suffered permanent nerve damage to his arm, forcing an early retirement. Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy turned, stepped into the line of fire and took a bullet to the abdomen—side bar— what a *&$#ing true American hero that guy is! Hinkley should have stayed in jail until they pulled his carcass out feet first. Same for Sirhan Sirhan.
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For every guy like you who blew off kindergarten smoking, chasing tail and riding a Big Wheel Harley only to find success later in life, there are so so many who’s absolute peak comes in the second year of pre-K. What does it say about our collective humanity if we were to rob them of those heady days aged 3-4.5?
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This is an excellent piece that seems to tout Biden’s commitment to improving the lives of our children. It spells absolutely nothing out about how it’s funded. Who gets paid in this free model? How do stakeholders that deliver the teaching get paid in this free model? How are the infrastructure costs covered in this free model? It seems unlikely that it’s free, it’s a lie to suggest it is, and seems fair to report how it’s funded. Then again, maybe the AP didn’t think of it.
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It's Time to Mandate Vaccines
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think I’m the only one, but I always find myself wondering if these people spontaneously appear at these outdoor events, or if they take public transport/stop at restaurants/use communal restrooms/fly on airplanes/stay at hotels/drive in cars/comingle with others from multiple hh families and so on. As for who could or couldn’t get vaccinated, I tried to look for comorbidity indicators but the durn folks were packed in there so tightly like sardines in a penny loafer it was hard to say where one body started and the other ended. It seems to me where boatloads of money/entertainment/political priorities and the virus meet, money and politics seems to win just about every time. Then again, maybe the virus occasionally hovers as has been speculated on since 2020.