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Beta male lost his sandwich, his job and his career. It was worth it.Funny how the “victim” lied about something that was on video. “It exploded on me! I smelled like onions and mustard!” Typical.
These criminals have ZERO respect for the law. espola and Husker Du mock United States Military Vets. Over 1/3 of ICE agents are from the United States Military. These losers are 100% beta male losers. They & Them both have ZERO respect for the law. Why? Colbert mocked the ICE agents last night and so we got espola sharing the mock. These beta males will pay a huge price when all the truth is revealed. It's pure evil!!!Beta male lost his sandwich, his job and his career. It was worth it.
Maybe Subway will give him a managerial position.
He's proof that most of these aren't real protests but group tantrum sessions. These people aren't used to not getting what they want so they act out. They have the emotional control of a toddler.Beta male lost his sandwich, his job and his career. It was worth it.
Maybe Subway will give him a managerial position.
It's a major victory for jury nullification.He's proof that most of these aren't real protests but group tantrum sessions. These people aren't used to not getting what they want so they act out. They have the emotional control of a toddler.
The funny part is that Espola thinks this guy being found not guilty is some major victory for the left.
Excess deaths continue today.
"The 700,000 excess American deaths in 2023 is exactly what you'd predict based on prior rising trends, even if there had never been a pandemic," coauthor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, of the University of Minnesota, said in the release. "These deaths are driven by long-running crises in drug overdose, gun violence, car collisions, and preventable cardiometabolic deaths."
However, the number of excess deaths during Covid isn't a relevant counterpoint to our argument. What is relevant is the demographics of who died. 95% of those the CDC identified as dying "from" Covid were sick people (average of 4 comorbidities). Healthy adults and children had little to no risk of dying from Covid. Our policies should have reflected such, we should have never quarantined healthy people and closed schools after the first couple months of the pandemic.
Evidence of the lack of Covid risk:
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For Most People, Coronavirus Presents Similar Risks as Car Accidents
Most Michiganders were more likely to die in a car crash than from COVID-19 in 2020www.mackinac.org
Ironically, car accident deaths increased significantly during the pandemic.
That comes closest to being willing to actually think about costs on the other side.
It all comes down to what policies make sense when dealing with a disease which is very low risk for young skinny healthy people, but quite deadly for the old and overweight.
Had we opened everything after "the first couple months", we would have had far more deaths among high risk groups.
Why? There are plenty of high risk people whose first exposure came after the vaccine. If we had moved up the timeline for the spread of disease, then more infections, among all risk groups, would have happened pre-vaccine.
It may have been the right call, but it's ridiculous to say there would have been no cost.

You can't assume that. I would argue that a more targeted approach with honesty about who was vulnerable would have resulted in fewer deaths. (Look at Cuomo's decision to put infected people in nursing homes) A blanket approach obscures the focus on who we should be protecting, combined with some very outrageous and arbitrary restrictions and people are going to be less compliant to the policies. One size fits all doesn't work. Like I said many times before, I would have included an individual Covid risk assessment score in our policies.Had we opened everything after "the first couple months", we would have had far more deaths among high risk groups.
It was just a very strong flu virus. The evil fuckers paid math teachers lile Dad4 to be their drug dealers. Forcing little kids to wear a mask and take poison to attekd their fucking grooming campuses. I know a couple teachers with Master Degrees in bullshit that both teach and make $300k a year. Pay for play is realYou can't assume that. I would argue that a more targeted approach with honesty about who was vulnerable would have resulted in fewer deaths. (Look at Cuomo's decision to put infected people in nursing homes) A blanket approach obscures the focus on who we should be protecting, combined with some very outrageous and arbitrary restrictions and people are going to be less compliant to the policies. One size fits all doesn't work. Like I said many times before, I would have included an individual Covid risk assessment score in our policies.
Your biggest problem is you continue to ignore the non-Covid impacts of the policies, and only want to focus on the deaths. The damage to our mental health and educational systems is immense and long term. In my lifetime there has been nothing that has negatively changed our culture more than the Covid lockdown related policies. More restrictions on free society, self reliance has decreased, productivity has decreased, mental health has decreased. The damage to many children is irreparable.
I'm sorry, but if it were between saving some fat fuck from dying and having children attend school, I'm choosing the children. They aren't responsible for his health.
It's a major victory for stupid democrats. His career abortion could serve as a great lesson for other mongoloids thinking it's okay to scream at, spit at, push or throw sandwiches at law enforcement.It's a major victory for jury nullification.