luthervol
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She stated that they are trying to stop him from manipulating the people, feeding extremism, and dividing the country.
Trump and trumpism is and has been horrible for the country; many republicans acknowledge this fact.
Oh, it's no secret that much of Trump's support is nothing more than a middle finger to the mainstream.I think your issue is you're seeing the issue backwards. Politician's, the media, social media, etc going after Trump isn't how you stop him. It's how you created him.
Oh, it's no secret that much of Trump's support is nothing more than a middle finger to the mainstream.
But that speaks volumes about Trump and his supporters.
Oh, it's no secret that much of Trump's support is nothing more than a middle finger to the mainstream.
But that speaks volumes about Trump and his supporters.
States have mandated vaccinations since long before COVID-19Umm yeah like Knoxville who is ran by a Democrat, what is your point?
Why wouldn’t people give the middle finger to the mainstream at this point?? Have you not been paying attention to their fear pushing tripe?
States have mandated vaccinations since long before COVID-19
Of the 16 immunizations the CDC recommends for children and teens, all 50 states (plus the District of Columbia) mandate diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, measles, rubella and chickenpox. In addition, every state except Iowa mandates immunization against mumps. (The diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines usually are given as a single combined shot, as are the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines.) Except for the chickenpox vaccine, which became available in the United States in 1995, all those vaccines have been around for 50 years or more.
Pretty sure he wasn't; but thanks for chiming in.
Maybe you should scroll back and re-read.
Apology accepted.
States have mandated vaccinations since long before COVID-19
Of the 16 immunizations the CDC recommends for children and teens, all 50 states (plus the District of Columbia) mandate diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, measles, rubella and chickenpox. In addition, every state except Iowa mandates immunization against mumps. (The diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines usually are given as a single combined shot, as are the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines.) Except for the chickenpox vaccine, which became available in the United States in 1995, all those vaccines have been around for 50 years or more.
Damn.Has nothing to do with Covid
I get that. But a bad response to the correct problem can often just make the problem worse.It say's nothing about the issues with the mainstream? I'm not saying they have the right answer (Trump is not), but they've 100% identified the problem.
See Biden elected.I get that. But a bad response to the correct problem can often just make the problem worse.
It's like "hey, that building is on fire!" (correct identification of the problem);
"Now take this gasoline and dry wood and go put it out." (not only the wrong solution, but one that makes the problem worse.
The debate was over the public's response to vaccine mandates.Has nothing to do with Covid
The debate was over the public's response to vaccine mandates.
Some nuts are screaming about vaccine mandates being horrible, Marxists, government gone wild; type of stuff, but those same people have not said a word about the past 100 years of vaccine mandates for children.
It's funny that an overwhelming majority of americans were in favor of vaccine mandates for children, but now it's fascism.
Of course it's fascism. Are you arguing that it is not, or just that it is an acceptable form?
Where's your polling on that? You may be right, but I've never seen it. No medical procedure should be forced on anyone.
My polling... most kids go to school, right?
LMFAO. Surely you can do better than that. Parent's are legally obligated to send their children to school. The majority of people lack the time or funding not to send their kids to school. You're mistaking compliance with approval.
I don’t know what planet you live on but vaccine requirements aren’t necessary for students to attend school except in very left leaning cities, towns, states
Pretty sure he was talking about Covid only. At least had you been involved in the conversation or bothered to not cherry pick, you would have realized that.
Come on man.Pretty sure he wasn't; but thanks for chiming in.
Maybe you should scroll back and re-read.
Apology accepted.
If the states retain the power envisioned in the Constitution, it doesn’t matter who is President. It has only been recently that the Imperial Presidency has become a thing (probably starting with FDR).With the exception of whether or not the federal government has to recognize the state election results that the vice president’s party doesn’t like, I guess.
If the states retain the power envisioned in the Constitution, it doesn’t matter who is President. It has only been recently that the Imperial Presidency has become a thing (probably starting with FDR).