Who here has already been vaccinated? Who is not planning on getting vaccinated?

This is just the sort of talk you get from the most backward peasants in some of the most backward countries on earth. In civilised countries where we don't have to pay doctors we find weird notions about vaccination are mostly held by foreigners who have problems with the language. I suppose that, your peasants over there being so insanely backward, it doesn't matter much if they choose to die early, but we tend to try to educate our nutters.

Over here some of us form them into their base and use them to get elected IMPOTUSx2. lol

Here's a funny tale you'll enjoy. Our massage lady is also an author. She has written several end-of-the-world dystopian novels featuring disasters like severe weather, massive earthquakes, eruption of the Yellowstone super volcano, EMPs, etc. Her protagonists are based on herself and are also preppers. Last week we went over to her house so Mr. Owl could get a massage, the first he'd had since the pandemic started. Naturally that was the topic of most of our conversation. She is not going to get the vax. Like Into the Nightshade, she thinks that the pandemic is grossly over-inflated so that hospitals and doctors can make more money. Tried to explain about billing and ICD-10 codes and the like, but she was having none of it. On the way home, Mr. Owl remarked that it was pretty funny how she's made her living from writing about disasters and how to prep for them -- but then when an actual disaster happens, she refuses to believe that it's real.
 
Over here some of us form them into their base and use them to get elected IMPOTUSx2. lol

Here's a funny tale you'll enjoy. Our massage lady is also an author. She has written several end-of-the-world dystopian novels featuring disasters like severe weather, massive earthquakes, eruption of the Yellowstone super volcano, EMPs, etc. Her protagonists are based on herself and are also preppers. Last week we went over to her house so Mr. Owl could get a massage, the first he'd had since the pandemic started. Naturally that was the topic of most of our conversation. She is not going to get the vax. Like Into the Nightshade, she thinks that the pandemic is grossly over-inflated so that hospitals and doctors can make more money. Tried to explain about billing and ICD-10 codes and the like, but she was having none of it. On the way home, Mr. Owl remarked that it was pretty funny how she's made her living from writing about disasters and how to prep for them -- but then when an actual disaster happens, she refuses to believe that it's real.

Like it. People can be baffling, can't they?
 
And I actually agree, but up until official agencies verified that thought it is also wishful thinking, and every once in a while we are granted our wishes.

I don't rely on a government agency to verify common sense. More often than not they defy common sense.
 
One piece of information that few have mentioned in the CDC report which is very interesting and that it looks like those that have been fully vaccinated can no longer spread the virus. Just food for thought.




lol you don't have the correct talking points. your ilk and party want you to believe you can still spread it even after.
 
And I actually agree, but up until official agencies verified that thought it is also wishful thinking, and every once in a while we are granted our wishes.




That's not how science works.


we all knew this, you believed the propaganda.
 
Lol...my doctor doesn’t get a cent from me...directly. He gets his money from you (and me too) through the federal taxes you pay as it is filtered through the BIA.
So you are a proud indian living on welfare. Gotit.
There’s a reason Oklahoma (a truly conservative state) is among the top as far as vaccine distribution by states is concerned.
It isn't. There is no 'top' State.
Pfizer distributed the vaccine last December through it's regular supply chain that it owns. Since then, you could go down to your local drug store or clinic and get your vaccine shot.
 
I don't rely on a government agency to verify common sense. More often than not they defy common sense.

Bingo.

Examples:
The first word, first section, first paragraph of Part 91 of the Federal regulations governing the 'rules of the road' for aircraft, is: Except.
On another federal government form, they ask the question, "If the answer to the above question is YES, please explain below why not.".
Laws to require racism in the name of eliminating racism.
Laws to forbid the sale of cabbage on Sunday (New Jersey).
Laws to forbid the rollerskates in public restrooms (Oregon).
Laws that forbid owning a whale (Kansas City, KS?).
Laws that forbid a type of gun that doesn't exist (the SOTC).
Laws that forbid the sale of a mattress on Sunday (WA).
Laws that forbid shooting a buffalo from the 2nd story of a hotel (TX).
Laws that forbid serving margarine in restaurants unless the customer requests it (WI).
Laws that make it illegal to cause a catastrophe (UT).
Laws that make selling a toilet that uses more than 1 gallon per flush is illegal, but importing them is not (Federal regulations).
Laws that make it legal for an aircraft owner to change the tires on his own airplane, but not the spark plugs (Federal regulations).
Laws that require over 75 different formulations for gasoline (more than there are States!) in the summer, but not in the winter, where it's just four (Federal regulations).

The first rule of government: It doesn't have to make sense.
 
Every single Conservative is going to get vaccinated.

They are going to lie about why, but they're all going to do it.
 
Bingo.

Examples:
The first word, first section, first paragraph of Part 91 of the Federal regulations governing the 'rules of the road' for aircraft, is: Except.
On another federal government form, they ask the question, "If the answer to the above question is YES, please explain below why not.".
Laws to require racism in the name of eliminating racism.
Laws to forbid the sale of cabbage on Sunday (New Jersey).
Laws to forbid the rollerskates in public restrooms (Oregon).
Laws that forbid owning a whale (Kansas City, KS?).
Laws that forbid a type of gun that doesn't exist (the SOTC).
Laws that forbid the sale of a mattress on Sunday (WA).
Laws that forbid shooting a buffalo from the 2nd story of a hotel (TX).
Laws that forbid serving margarine in restaurants unless the customer requests it (WI).
Laws that make it illegal to cause a catastrophe (UT).
Laws that make selling a toilet that uses more than 1 gallon per flush is illegal, but importing them is not (Federal regulations).
Laws that make it legal for an aircraft owner to change the tires on his own airplane, but not the spark plugs (Federal regulations).

The first rule of government: It doesn't have to make sense.

Should be known that the reason for most seemingly "crazy" laws like these are because someone at some point acted irresponsibly which prompted legislators to create these laws.

Or it was because of religion and racism...that's probably the reason for most of them.
 
Trump hid it. If he said he and Melania got the shot, we would have ended much of the right-wing anti-science crap. But then Trump would have had to set a delivery system. It might require real work. Work or golf? I wonder which way he would go?

Trump doesn't need vaccination. He already had covid19. Both Trump and Melania received their vaccine anyway in January, with the 2nd dose given on Jan 11th.

So...what secret?
 
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