
10-22-2021, 12:50 PM
|
 |
Member
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Little Elm,Texas. (40 minutes North of Dallas)
Posts: 8,108
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maruzo
The problem with having too many choices, is you end up not making any.
So many questions and so many different answers. It's almost like this is a jersey shore episode. Why did Joey choose to wear the tuxedo when it's clearly an informal gathering?
There are so many different voices in this pandemic. Each believing they are correct.
Which makes the job of the experts at CDC that much harder.
When you start doubting the effectiveness of the number one expert on infectious disease and choose to listen to a non expert who pushes for all kinds of cockamamy treatment options, it's no surprise that this country as a whole ends up not able to stick to an effective and universal way of avoiding getting the virus.
The head of the chicago police union is telling its members not to follow the vaccine mandate.
When the mayor presents a compromised solution, he then instructs his constituents to not divulge their vaccine status, citing privacy concerns.
Has it come down to this? We fight every single step on public health policies, even though we know it is designed with the maximum good of the population in mind?
We are willing pawns of somebody's political agenda because they are our leader, even at the detriment of our own health?
|
Endorsing your point---Several states that are largely republican and unvaccinated represented 95% of the recent spikes.
__________________
 X5 4.6 2002 Black Sap, Black interior. 2013 X5M Melbourne Red, Bamboo interior
Dallas
|