Might be time to stop thinking - just friendly advice.
Nature wrote:
I think my chances of getting covid would go up with a vaccination.
Might be time to stop thinking - just friendly advice.
Nature wrote:
I think my chances of getting covid would go up with a vaccination.
Poster to whom I was responding has been caught up by media hype. News personnel continue to interview barkeeps as if saloons are U.S. economy. 57.5% +/- 2.5 points is normal labor participation rate. U.S. economy does not need everyone working for G.D.P. growth. Instead of giving billions to big biz, give money for those over age 50 to stay home and as I stated, put young & healthy to work. You do not appreciate high speed rail, but high speed rail is the future. High speed rail is more fuel efficient than flying on (375 to 500) mile flights.
High Speed Rail routes Obama-Biden already studied and planned (Obama-Biden did not plan on loses in 2010 U.S. Congress):
* Minneapolis to Chicago
* Minneapolis to Kansas City, MO
* Los Angeles to San Francisco
*Houston to Dallas
* Miami to Atlanta
I could go on.
You stated NY to L.A. simply to be contrary and difficult.
2600 bro wrote:
Might be time to stop thinking - just friendly advice.
Nature wrote:
I think my chances of getting covid would go up with a vaccination.
So your experience with not thinking is working well for you?
2600 bro wrote:
Might be time to stop thinking - just friendly advice.
Nature wrote:
I think my chances of getting covid would go up with a vaccination.
Yeah his entire post was an embarrassment.
Sally Vicks wrote:
2600 bro wrote:
Might be time to stop thinking - just friendly advice.
Yeah his entire post was an embarrassment.
So if someone's experience tells him a thing might work badly for him he's supposed to ignore that? An idea like that seems pretty embarrassing.
HRE wrote:
Sally Vicks wrote:
Yeah his entire post was an embarrassment.
So if someone's experience tells him a thing might work badly for him he's supposed to ignore that? An idea like that seems pretty embarrassing.
Oh wait, you believed his effort?
Now that’s the most embarrassing and naive of the lot.
Ciro wrote:
HRE wrote:
So if someone's experience tells him a thing might work badly for him he's supposed to ignore that? An idea like that seems pretty embarrassing.
Oh wait, you believed his effort?
Now that’s the most embarrassing and naive of the lot.
Yes. The experience is pretty much identical to my own.
Vaccines cannot give you a virus - self-important earnestness doesn't cover for foolishness/ignorance, bro.
HRE wrote:
Ciro wrote:
Oh wait, you believed his effort?
Now that’s the most embarrassing and naive of the lot.
Yes. The experience is pretty much identical to my own.
2600 bro wrote:
Vaccines cannot give you a virus - self-important earnestness doesn't cover for foolishness/ignorance, bro.
HRE wrote:
Yes. The experience is pretty much identical to my own.
HRE seems a little dim.
Sally Vicks wrote:
How are the air lines doing?
No one closed flights, but people chose not to take flights.
How are hotels doing?
No one closed hotels but people chose not to vacation.
An open free market still suffers horrifically without a solution, you don’t have or seem to want a solution.
Perhaps you missed some of these restrictions:
https://www.kayak.com/travel-restrictions/united-statesWho wants to spend two weeks in quarantine before they can actually start their work/vacation?
Joe Jackson wrote:
Sally Vicks wrote:
How are the air lines doing?
No one closed flights, but people chose not to take flights.
How are hotels doing?
No one closed hotels but people chose not to vacation.
An open free market still suffers horrifically without a solution, you don’t have or seem to want a solution.
Perhaps you missed some of these restrictions:
https://www.kayak.com/travel-restrictions/united-statesWho wants to spend two weeks in quarantine before they can actually start their work/vacation?
Did you open your link?
A LOT of states with NO or few restrictions.
Maybe find a link that’s backs up your claim next time.
Sorry Miss Jackson....
Supply and DEMAND.
Sally Vicks wrote:
Joe Jackson wrote:
Perhaps you missed some of these restrictions:
https://www.kayak.com/travel-restrictions/united-statesWho wants to spend two weeks in quarantine before they can actually start their work/vacation?
Did you open your link?
A LOT of states with NO or few restrictions.
Maybe find a link that’s backs up your claim next time.
But quite a few (19 states) with two week quarantine requirements, including nearly the entire west coast and northeast. That’s a massive deterrent.
But why are you ignoring the links I shared?
It is clear that virus is stunting the economy because many Americans don’t feel safe.
Let’s solve that so the demand increases again.
Sally Vicks wrote:
2600 bro wrote:
Vaccines cannot give you a virus - self-important earnestness doesn't cover for foolishness/ignorance, bro.
HRE seems a little dim.
Oh good. We've reached the point where you have no real response, feel the need for one anyway, so went for the fiendishly crushing insult. I'm going home devastated. And oh yeah, you seem a little dim.
[quote]2600 bro wrote:
Vaccines cannot give you a virus - self-important earnestness doesn't cover for foolishness/ignorance, bro.
Could have been coincidence, could have been the vaccination, all I know is I've gotten sick enough times after getting vaccinated that I have avoided it for ages and have been fine.
If you take this Covid vaccine, ask one question to the person administering it. Was it animal tested in advance of approval? If the answer is no or I have no clue, you are at your own peril.
As much as PETA hates to hear it, animal testing results prior to ANY ingestion into the human body is the gold standard for the AMA.
Various flu vaccines have been animal tested for decades and their "win rate" falls close to the Mendoza line. In the last 10 years, the only years I actually got the flu were those when I took the vaccine. No vaccine in last 5 years and no flu like symptoms.
Bonus points for those getting "Mendoza line" upon 1st glance.
Nature wrote:
Sally Vicks wrote:
HRE seems a little dim.
Oh good. We've reached the point where you have no real response, feel the need for one anyway, so went for the fiendishly crushing insult. I'm going home devastated. And oh yeah, you seem a little dim.
You do know that Sally said “HRE seems a little dim” and not you (nature)?
Now that’s dim.
Harambe wrote:
browski wrote:
Um, no. I'm not scared of it enough to get a vaccine that was created minutes ago. Knock yourself out with it though.
Sounds like you're scared of a vaccine. Ooof. You voting Green party or something?
Unclear why people would be more scared of an mRNA vaccine than a virus -- one possesses a lot more intrinsic risk than the other. Self replication, for one..
I feel like the author is talking specifically about you here.
https://www.unz.com/chopkins/the-covidian-cult/I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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