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Yeah, really. You say you can't listen to Clay Travis because he isn't a medical professional so why should you listen to Bill Gates?

Bill Gates:

“I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, in my lifetime, as well over 50 percent,” he told Ezra Klein in 2015. “Something like the Spanish flu in the modern day — health systems are far better, so you think, okay, that wouldn’t be very bad. What we showed [when infectious disease researchers working with the Gates Foundation modeled the scenario] was that the force of the infection, because of modern transport ... within days, it’s basically in all urban centers of the entire globe.”

Clay Travis (2015):

"I like the Bucks over the Bulls +8."
 
Bill Gates:

“I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, in my lifetime, as well over 50 percent,” he told Ezra Klein in 2015. “Something like the Spanish flu in the modern day — health systems are far better, so you think, okay, that wouldn’t be very bad. What we showed [when infectious disease researchers working with the Gates Foundation modeled the scenario] was that the force of the infection, because of modern transport ... within days, it’s basically in all urban centers of the entire globe.”

Clay Travis (2015):

"I like the Bucks over the Bulls +8."

When is something like the Spanish Flu happening?
 
Bill Gates:

“I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, in my lifetime, as well over 50 percent,” he told Ezra Klein in 2015. “Something like the Spanish flu in the modern day — health systems are far better, so you think, okay, that wouldn’t be very bad. What we showed [when infectious disease researchers working with the Gates Foundation modeled the scenario] was that the force of the infection, because of modern transport ... within days, it’s basically in all urban centers of the entire globe.”

Clay Travis (2015):

"I like the Bucks over the Bulls +8."
Neither is a scholar in infectious diseases the only difference is one supports your narrative the other doesn't
 
Bill Gates:

“I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, in my lifetime, as well over 50 percent,” he told Ezra Klein in 2015. “Something like the Spanish flu in the modern day — health systems are far better, so you think, okay, that wouldn’t be very bad. What we showed [when infectious disease researchers working with the Gates Foundation modeled the scenario] was that the force of the infection, because of modern transport ... within days, it’s basically in all urban centers of the entire globe.”

Clay Travis (2015):

"I like the Bucks over the Bulls +8."

You do realize that you just proved his point. (No, I guess you don't...carry on)
 
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Bill Gates:

“I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, in my lifetime, as well over 50 percent,” he told Ezra Klein in 2015. “Something like the Spanish flu in the modern day — health systems are far better, so you think, okay, that wouldn’t be very bad. What we showed [when infectious disease researchers working with the Gates Foundation modeled the scenario] was that the force of the infection, because of modern transport ... within days, it’s basically in all urban centers of the entire globe.”

Clay Travis (2015):

"I like the Bucks over the Bulls +8."
pretty sure H1N1 swine flu is related to H1N1 Spanish flu.

Not sure how close they have to be "kin" in virology. But I remember there being talk of that.

Point being we have already seen something like spanish flu in his life time.

Also Covid is NO WHERE close to Spanish flu. That's like saying the flu is Covid.
 
The Trump derangement syndrome will be on another level if Trump wins.

They only have one more chance at removing him , they know there’s only one shot left and for some reason they keep insisting on trying to make it from half court . He should be the easiest president to beat right now since Carter and they decide to put all their eggs in the old Joe basket .
 

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