hog88
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Before I stopped listening to talk radio, I listened to Phil a lot. He was upbeat especially for a political show.
His death shakes me up. I wonder will anyone be able to provide explanation on why it is mild for some and terminal for others.
It's the conspiracy-seeking mindset.I get not trusting the government but the trend of listening to radio/television personalities and random people on social media for medical advice or validation of medical decisions (and more alarmingly, the number of well-meaning people and grifters willing to give ****** advice) is one of the weirdest things I’ve ever witnessed.
It's the conspiracy-seeking mindset.
It would be one thing to question the effectiveness of the vaccine and chalk it up to incompetence. But no, they have to add all these convoluted theories on top of it because it's what people want to hear.
No freaking way. Not until “the crisis is past” and then they’ve all released a new vax which will go thru normal review procedures and then twilight the current exempt ones. These current vax’s will never see liability testing.Will they lift the no liability exemption when the vaccines get full FDA approval?
No freaking way. Not until “the crisis is past” and then they’ve all released a new vax which will go thru normal review procedures and then twilight the current exempt ones. These current vax’s will never see liability testing.
It’s a valid concern to factor into the choice to vax or not for sure. And it gets glossed over so much or openly attacked by the pro vax side. Buts it’s another variable to factor into your own choice.That‘s why I find the “seat belt” analogy ludicrous. If 10 years down the road my seatbelt turns out to be defective that manufacturer isn’t immune from liability.
It's the conspiracy-seeking mindset.
It would be one thing to question the effectiveness of the vaccine and chalk it up to incompetence. But no, they have to add all these convoluted theories on top of it because it's what people want to hear.
So if you and I both have wells that tap into the same aquifer, do you still believe what you do on your land and what I do on my land are both completely up to us and the other person shouldn't have a say on what goes into the ground water. I mean, hey, if you wanna open a pig farm on your property, I'm always free to go out and buy bottled water, right?