you don't even know what facts you are checking.
You posted " ICUs always run at or near capacity." That's not true.
you don't even know what facts you are checking.
You have uncovered his essence.you don't even know what facts you are checking.
Once you get above about 25,000 voters, machine politics takes over. It turns into SEIU versus police and fire.True, but in Oakland you have folks like Jerry Brown and Ron Dellums that run for Mayor. So, I guess it depends on what you mean by local.
To be clear, when I wrote, "With just a superficial understanding of human psychology, the outcomes we are seeing shouldn't be surprising." I was not directly addressing you. I was addressing anyone who disagreed with another. When we go directly to the actions I described, we divide - the opportunity to influence is lost.Actually, I believe you are the one who has it upside down. Understandable, as you've probably been raised and lived in the bubble of a controlled environment amongst a specific control group. But, having spent most of my adult life in the military surrounded by individuals from every corner of the country, from every race, gender, nationality, economic status, religion, and political party. I can assure you, the psychological humanity and core division you speak of is minimally measurable, if it exists at all. You see, when you look up and down military ranks, you will see noticeable and vast differences...but, you will also find the two main principles they all have in common: 1) The US Flag on their shoulder; 2) The belief the soldier on their right and left will fight and die for them.
A great country needs common principles to bond and rally around. Politicians know the quickest road to power is division within the electorate, using identity politics and pitting individuals differences against each other.
I have never seen my biracial children at their classmates throats because of their white side or brown side...hell, no one in their peer groups even notices it or brings it up. Rather, I have clearly seen politicians and their acolytes in education with grotesque political motives jamming it down their throats.
All politicians use division and fear to generate power, but it is leftist who are leading the way in destroying our national unifying principles and identities.
It only takes a superficial amount of Wisdom and real personal experience to understand this.
Actually, I believe you are the one who has it upside down. Understandable, as you've probably been raised and lived in the bubble of a controlled environment amongst a specific control group. But, having spent most of my adult life in the military surrounded by individuals from every corner of the country, from every race, gender, nationality, economic status, religion, and political party. I can assure you, the psychological humanity and core division you speak of is minimally measurable, if it exists at all. You see, when you look up and down military ranks, you will see noticeable and vast differences...but, you will also find the two main principles they all have in common: 1) The US Flag on their shoulder; 2) The belief the soldier on their right and left will fight and die for them.
A great country needs common principles to bond and rally around. Politicians know the quickest road to power is division within the electorate, using identity politics and pitting individuals differences against each other.
I have never seen my biracial children at their classmates throats because of their white side or brown side...hell, no one in their peer groups even notices it or brings it up. Rather, I have clearly seen politicians and their acolytes in education with grotesque political motives jamming it down their throats.
All politicians use division and fear to generate power, but it is leftist who are leading the way in destroying our national unifying principles and identities.
It only takes a superficial amount of Wisdom and real personal experience to understand this.
The issue here is that a certain point age becomes more important than health. Some 30 and 40 year olds struck down which didn’t need to be. We can argue over whether all of them had comorbidities and what constitutes “health” (if asthma diabetes and overweight count you have about 40-50% of Americans there). But yes…a skinny 40 year old that runs every day and is type 0 blood may be less at risk than a 35 overweight person with type a blood and diabeties. We can also argue about when age becomes such a risk it outweighs the risk of the vaccine (it’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 30-45 depending on the comorbidities)S
So are healthy adults
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...wish it were as easy as accepting or declining...but the toxic influence of political money, big tech, and media make it a bit more calculated and exploitative by Pols.To be clear, when I wrote, "With just a superficial understanding of human psychology, the outcomes we are seeing shouldn't be surprising." I was not directly addressing you. I was addressing anyone who disagreed with another. When we go directly to the actions I described, we divide - the opportunity to influence is lost.
We have much more in common than you know and your assumptions about me (you've probably been raised and lived in the bubble of a controlled environment amongst a specific control group) are off. However, I do appreciate your perspective and the explanation you offered to explain the source of the divide. The only comment I have is that while politicians can attempt to divide, individuals must accept the division.
The world is changing and so is America the beautiful. I can say 100% that this country is so different, you just need to drive across the country in 10 days and see for yourselfTo be clear, when I wrote, "With just a superficial understanding of human psychology, the outcomes we are seeing shouldn't be surprising." I was not directly addressing you. I was addressing anyone who disagreed with another. When we go directly to the actions I described, we divide - the opportunity to influence is lost.
We have much more in common than you know and your assumptions about me (you've probably been raised and lived in the bubble of a controlled environment amongst a specific control group) are off. However, I do appreciate your perspective and the explanation you offered to explain the source of the divide. The only comment I have is that while politicians can attempt to divide, individuals must accept the division.
Fair enough, too broad of a statement. Depending on where you are in the country, it's not uncommmon to see 80%. My knee jerk reaction, I'll own it.You posted " ICUs always run at or near capacity." That's not true.
Fair enough, too broad of a statement. Depending on where you are in the country, it's not uncommmon to see 80%. My knee jerk reaction, I'll own it.
That's one of the cool parts about youth soccer for me, hanging with parents from a variety of backgrounds, ethnicities, beliefs etc.This is a good point. It has become very easy to surround ourselves with like-minded people - consciously or not. It tends to further isolate us culturally.
How ironicYeah my son loved the lockdown, he went fishing and skating everyday. Not sure how that will serve him educationally in the long run. Although have you seen how much money in sponsorships and tournament purses guys make on the pro bass fishing tour? Get lemons, make lemonade.
t-party conservatives, not true conservatives.What does this even mean?
It’s what liars do.Why would he want to limit true statements?
Being intubated and on a ventilator is not a comfortable thing. Being sedated during the process is a good thing.I had my turn in an ICU, some of that time on a ventilator. I don't remember any of it.