Will the third stimulus checks be tied to getting the vaccine?

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#52
I am not.

I am mid 40s, 5'10, 195 pounds, roughly 10 percent body fat.

I run 40 minutes a day 6 days a week and lift weights 5 days a week.

My 72 year old father just had covid and only got tired for 10 days. He lives with me.

My son got it and was a symptomatic.

My friend got it down at the beach while I was on vacation. He has breathing issues and was sick for 10 days.

I haven't gotten it yet.

If I haven't gotten it yet after multiple vacations and living with people who have gotten it then odds are I wont. I've only been sick once in my life and that was a cold.

Plus I don't even qualify for the damn money so I have no incentive either way.

Hell, none of my family is getting it to be honest. If my mom can sleep in the same room as my dad for 2 weeks while he has it what's the concern?

Happens so much that makes me just ponder it all
 
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#54
#54
I literally laughed out loud at my desk.

I think I got it figured out. It's so easy....

Septic = "Smells like what?"
Butthurt = "Smells like what?"

so...

Septic = Butthurt. Totally interchangeable.

"I smell butthurt"

"I smell Septic."

Uncanny I tell ya.
 
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#57
Truthfully, it won't bother me a bit. The sooner we can get back to normal, the better and if that's what it takes - so be it. Eventually it will be as common as having to prove your kid had a TDAP to get in school.
Slippery slope.

No thanks. I'll fight this kind of crap as long as I am able.

The reason is that there are 'exceptions'.
 
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Huh? Not you. Point being that many on here inferred that Trump supported socialistic policy, therefore making him a socialist

Nope, but i get your point. I openly admitted I was disappointed in his childishness and thought he could have been more professional. The best thing he could have done with the crowd that agitated him was totally ignore and look over them and carry on the business at hand. But, I'm not sure I'd consider him a socialist. It's probably impossible to have 100 % of policies 100% void of some socialist undertones.
 
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Nope, but i get your point. I openly admitted I was disappointed in his childishness and thought he could have been more professional. The best thing he could have done with the crowd that agitated him was totally ignore and look over them and carry on the business at hand. But, I'm not sure I'd consider him a socialist. It's probably impossible to have 100 % of policies 100% void of some socialist undertones.

Not even sure you realize that my orginal response was not even to you. No problem
 
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#60
Let's see. the socialist regime you just help elect. And Fauci. And not drinking anything yet but it's Friday. things can change.
A. I don't think you understand what Socialism really is and 2. Dr. Fauci received his Doctorate in medicine from Cornell.

If you have to use hyperbole to make your point, then your point may not be worth making.
 
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I did?

He's much more a a loser and moron than a socialist. I usually lead with one of those.

It's odd then that his approval polling wouldn't reflect that.

I think there's merit in pointing out the his hypocrisy in lambasting the libtards as socialist on one hand while doling out $28 billion in taxpayer dollars to prop up the farm industry with the other.


I mean we could go on and on.
 
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But was I wrong, objectively?

Introspectively probabaly not. Farm Bills have been going on for decades, so nothing new there and he increased it to lessen the trade impact with a mechanism already in place. I have yet to discover a novel Trump policy that supported socialism.
But alas, socialists use it as a starting point for futher socialism.
 
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A. I don't think you understand what Socialism really is and 2. Dr. Fauci received his Doctorate in medicine from Cornell.

If you have to use hyperbole to make your point, then your point may not be worth making.
How's that butthurt smell?
 
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Truthfully, it won't bother me a bit. The sooner we can get back to normal, the better and if that's what it takes - so be it. Eventually it will be as common as having to prove your kid had a TDAP to get in school.
Kid have to prove that everytime he leaves his house?
 

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