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originally posted by: SKEPTEK
Right.
Not like the Deep State would lie about this to smear Florida and it's Republican governor who would not go along with the ScamDemic.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: RAY1990
No one i know knows anyone who has died from COVID.
I only hear ancillary reports about people who were infected.
The virus is real. The numbers and blasting videos of ambulances on the news is not. The economy roaring back is the last thing Democrats want.
originally posted by: Drucifer
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: blueman12
Not the pandemic itself. The response to it and misleading reporting. As AOC said in that tweet she deleted, shutdown the economy and hurt Trump so we can win in a nutshell. Yes, this is absolutely true. The more the economy suffers the more they can blame it on one person. The whole pandemic, all the deaths, failed businesses. All on this one person. Then the news cycle repeats it over and over. All his fault. Every damn bit of it. That is exactly what is going on.
People still think that tweet was real?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: RAY1990
No one i know knows anyone who has died from COVID.
I only hear ancillary reports about people who were infected.
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
originally posted by: blueman12
a reply to: SKEPTEK
So a worldwide pandemic scam to try and hurt Republicans?... I get questioning the masks or other precautions but saying this is all an attempt to shame Republicans seems damn silly.
More specifically to hurt President Trump's reelection chances.
The Deep State has begun to be dismantled under President Trump.
They are doing everything in their power to keep people under their control and buying into their hoaxes such as the ScamDemic.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Drucifer
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: blueman12
Not the pandemic itself. The response to it and misleading reporting. As AOC said in that tweet she deleted, shutdown the economy and hurt Trump so we can win in a nutshell. Yes, this is absolutely true. The more the economy suffers the more they can blame it on one person. The whole pandemic, all the deaths, failed businesses. All on this one person. Then the news cycle repeats it over and over. All his fault. Every damn bit of it. That is exactly what is going on.
People still think that tweet was real?
Was it not?
originally posted by: RAY1990
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: RAY1990
No one i know knows anyone who has died from COVID.
I only hear ancillary reports about people who were infected.
That's because measures are seemingly working.
Most of the deaths I've found out about (known to me personally) were before measures put into place became effective. Caught in the first wave...
Measures are working, but until you can nip the virus in the bud chaos can take hold. 10 cases rise to 100's within days and the effects/spread can't exactly be calculated instantly.
That's why face masks work.
Where and how you live matters though, moreso in the US. Some of us live in cities and use public transport etc.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Drucifer
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: blueman12
Not the pandemic itself. The response to it and misleading reporting. As AOC said in that tweet she deleted, shutdown the economy and hurt Trump so we can win in a nutshell. Yes, this is absolutely true. The more the economy suffers the more they can blame it on one person. The whole pandemic, all the deaths, failed businesses. All on this one person. Then the news cycle repeats it over and over. All his fault. Every damn bit of it. That is exactly what is going on.
People still think that tweet was real?
Was it not?
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Drucifer
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: blueman12
Not the pandemic itself. The response to it and misleading reporting. As AOC said in that tweet she deleted, shutdown the economy and hurt Trump so we can win in a nutshell. Yes, this is absolutely true. The more the economy suffers the more they can blame it on one person. The whole pandemic, all the deaths, failed businesses. All on this one person. Then the news cycle repeats it over and over. All his fault. Every damn bit of it. That is exactly what is going on.
People still think that tweet was real?
Was it not?
No, been debunked, even if deleted there would be a record of it, there is no record of it ever being made.
originally posted by: CraftyArrow
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Drucifer
originally posted by: FlyinHeadlock
a reply to: blueman12
Not the pandemic itself. The response to it and misleading reporting. As AOC said in that tweet she deleted, shutdown the economy and hurt Trump so we can win in a nutshell. Yes, this is absolutely true. The more the economy suffers the more they can blame it on one person. The whole pandemic, all the deaths, failed businesses. All on this one person. Then the news cycle repeats it over and over. All his fault. Every damn bit of it. That is exactly what is going on.
People still think that tweet was real?
Was it not?
We will never know, the far left controls all the databases that track deleted tweets.
A good friend of mine knows someone who's husband died.
And another friend of a friend who's husband died as well.
Incorrect
originally posted by: Gothmog
Strange .
Each state seems to have their own "experts" claiming their state is the worst hit.
Yet no one knows who the "experts" are.
Doctors on the call included: Lilian M. Abbo, M.D., Infectious Diseases Specialist, University of Miami Health System; Tanira B. Ferreira, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Inpatient and Acute Care Services, University of Miami Health System; Aileen M. Marty, M.D., Infectious Diseases Specialist, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine; Samir M. Elmir, Ph.D., P.E., DEE, CEHP, Director, Division of Environmental Health and Engineering, Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County; Yesenia D. Villalta, APRN, D.N.P., M.S.N, Executive Community Health Nursing Director, Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County; and Carlos Migoya, President and CEO of Jackson Health System.