Volsfaninva917
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You don’t have to vote for trump or believe in conspiracy theories.... you should question everything especially the scientific community or politicians.
They handle like any other country supplying data. Like you said, the best they can do. I just wouldnt expect anyone to believe anything out of China. Read up on the cost of doing business there as a non Chinese company and you'll see just one reason why you cant trust their government.Given that, how is it that the WHO and other agencies, that rely on data from China for reporting, handle the data? As I said, a disclaimer, seems about the best they could do.
Sweet Odins raven. Thats one of the most ignorant things I've seen typed out here. Your knowledge of science is around absolute zero kelvin right now.Politicians, for the most part, express their opinons and beliefs on ideas, concepts, laws, etc. that are understandable, decipherable and are stated within the capabilities of most individuals. Once you begin to question the scientific community, you don't have the level of knowledge from which to to do so.
I know everyone on here despises him, and I don't want to derail the thread. But I think it is fair to say Obama inspired many to vote for him in 2008. Especially among my age group.I think the last candidate who inspired people to vote For them was Bill Clinton. That one is debatable. Reagan would be next.
I didn't vote for him either time, but despise is a pretty strong word and generalization.I know everyone on here despises him, and I don't want to derail the thread. But I think it is fair to say Obama inspired many to vote for him in 2008. Especially among my age group.