Trump claims COVID "will go away" - US reports over 100,000 new cases in one day

By Christmas 2020, COVID-19 will have

  • been stopped by a vaccine

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9
Nothing will have changed but the narrative.
That said, will the same people who could watch him brag about getting a quid pro quo of a billion in loan grarantees in exchange for making an investigation of his son and still vote for him also be willing to stop frenzying over covid ?

Looking forward to seeing if that happens.

Not following what you are trying to say.
 
Will biden voters buy it or are they too indoctrinated into covid being the ultimate boogyman and remain paralyzed with fear ?

I don't know. Unlike people on political forums and in HOAs, most people aren't stupid. They recognize if they're being lied to, swindled or bullied. There will always be idiots who overreact like when We, the People, ran out of ammo and TP last Spring. Idiots like the survivalists living in bunkers and compounds in Idaho. No doubt there's idiots in the cities too....certainly a lot more of them per cubic yard.

Most Americans will do what we've always done; protect our families and strive to move forward.
 
Best wishes for a safe holiday season to all. My family has similar issues.

There's a strong desire among Americans to return to normality, but ignoring reality isn't the best way to get there.

Yep...........

Disinfect the white house & country of the scourges........
 
Yep...........

Disinfect the white house & country of the scourges........

LOL. Funny, but that fact the race is so close should tell all Democrats they are out of touch with 70% of their fellow Americans.
 
I think they plan to burn pelosi @ the stake for starters....... Not a bad start. :dunno:

I know her seat at Speaker was at risk when the Democrats took back the House and also when the new radical Lefties came in and wanted to impeach Trump.

Who do you think would become Speaker and why?
 
Probably just a coincidence, eh? I'd like to see someone do an analysis of new cases where rallies were held, wouldn't you?

I'd bet money on the outcome. It's basic science and math.

Despite Trump's delusional idiocy, the fact remains all American adults have freedom of choice. They're the ones who chose to observe CDC guidelines or to ignore those guidelines as being the flawed lies of the Jewish New World Order. Sure, Trump led, but they chose to follow. Ergo, their fault for being idiots and, therefore, responsible for illnesses, medical costs and death.
 
I don't know. Unlike people on political forums and in HOAs, most people aren't stupid. They recognize if they're being lied to, swindled or bullied. There will always be idiots who overreact like when We, the People, ran out of ammo and TP last Spring. Idiots like the survivalists living in bunkers and compounds in Idaho. No doubt there's idiots in the cities too....certainly a lot more of them per cubic yard.

Most Americans will do what we've always done; protect our families and strive to move forward.

Most of the people i know who are most fearful of covid voted donkey.
 
Fearful.
To an extent I would never have imagined from them.
These are intellegent people who are irrational over it.

What makes you think they are afraid rather than simply concerned?

Examples: Several holidays see a very high rate of DUIs. A person who is DUI is a danger to others on the road. Is it fearful to plan avoiding driving one's family on those nights? A father sees his son repairing a plugged-in electrical device while standing in a puddle of water. Is the father fearful and stupid for telling his son to unplug the device and/or find a dry rubber mat?

What is the difference, in your opinion, between fear and logical concerns about the safety of family?
 
What makes you think they are afraid rather than simply concerned?

Examples: Several holidays see a very high rate of DUIs. A person who is DUI is a danger to others on the road. Is it fearful to plan avoiding driving one's family on those nights? A father sees his son repairing a plugged-in electrical device while standing in a puddle of water. Is the father fearful and stupid for telling his son to unplug the device and/or find a dry rubber mat?

What is the difference, in your opinion, between fear and logical concerns about the safety of family?

These are people ive known for many years. Their behavior is strikingly different, their tone shows it as much as their actions. If they were just acquaintences it would likely not even register with me.
 
These are people ive known for many years. Their behavior is strikingly different, their tone shows it as much as their actions. If they were just acquaintences it would likely not even register with me.
Just because your neighborhood is filled with chickenshits, I'm presuming you/they live in a high density population area, doesn't mean all believe that way. Additionally, even counties can vary in attitude much less individual States.

EDIT: Again, there's a difference between fear and concern. Even if a person says "I'm scared of COVID!", doesn't it still depend upon what they are scared about it? If they say "I'm afraid to die", then take away their Man Card and never, ever talk to them again. Ever.

If, however, they say "My son/wife/mother living with us is very sick and COVID would most certainly kill them", then isn't that "fear" a little more understandable?
 
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