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Russ Feingold didn't ignore it- how'd that work out?
He was running for a Senate seat in Wisconsin so he focused on the only state that mattered...and on the only state his opponent focused on.
So what? In any event: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2016/11/11/why-hillary-clinton-lost-pennsylvania-the-real-story/
A Michigan church that did not require masks has been linked to 58 cases, health officials say. Many were exposed to the virus at a youth service on Oct. 11, according to the local health department. Others might have been exposed at events the week before and after. Five people were hospitalized and four remain in inpatient care, the health department said. “The number of cases and hospitalizations may rise in the coming days due to further spread of COVID-19 and discovery of additional cases,” the health department said.https://www.kansascity.com/news/coronavirus/article246808282.html?ac_cid=DM312405&ac_bid=-1599210424Or, as the president says, it affects virtually nobody.
a 99.9% survival rate if you are under 70, and if you are over 70, it's still almost 95%. Now, do me a favor and go to the CDC website and tell me what the data says for people that have died of ONLY the virus. I don't want to hear any other garbage about "well but"...just tell me how many people have died from ONLY the virus and report back to me. By the way...winter is coming Mike.
In 2016, Trump failed to get 50% in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The Greens and the libertarians peeled off a large number of votes. Now that Trump has a record, this election really comes down to Trump and his record. The Greens and Libertarians aren't going to get 5 % of the vote nationally. So, this election is about unifying the 54% of Americans who voted 'not Trump' in 2016.
And in addition to the record number of people who didn't vote at all in 2016, but are in 2020.
100 million eligible voters didn't vote in 2016.
So you're going to come back here after three-plus months, with hospitals nearing capacity in Wisconsin, STILL posting this garbage???
An intensive care nurse from Wisconsin called into WGN yesterday. His account was sobering and chilling, talking about the amount of people that have been admitted to the his ICU in recent days. It was staggering. He also mentioned that he had recently treated a denier, who at the beginning was sure they wanted to give him drugs as an experiment, until they had to treat him with so much stuff that he realized this wasn’t fake, and literally asked if he was going to die.
People don't typically die from one thing, ever. Even deaths counted as the flu in a typical season aren't JUST the flu. This year there are 300,000 more deaths in the US this year than there would be in a typical year.Statistically speaking, nearly all of those deaths are Covid related. And this is after we have done quite a bit to reduce spread. 1% of people die if we do everything the way we have and mitigate the spread and have available hospital space. 1% of the US population is 3.2 million people. You're cool with 3.2 million? I'm not. That's half the god damned holocaust. WITH US DOING EVERYTHING WE CAN DO TO STOP THIS (or rather some of us are willing to do). If you want society to just pretend it's the flu, then we can't possibly treat everyone who shows up to the hospital. Many, many more people will die without health care. Not to mention the doctors and nurses we lose in the process. How do you propose we deal with this problem? Hire more docs and nurses? Find more beds? What fantasy world do you live in?I'm sorry you don't understand these things. I'm sorry you don't wish to learn about them. I'm sorry your donkey brain is broken and refuses to critically think.We can't help you, if you're not willing to help yourself. Go play in the street with the other mouth breathers.
In case you haven't noticed, we are nowhere near 3.2 million deaths right now from covid. Dr. Birx early on said herself that if we did EVERYTHING perfectly, we could still expect a minumum of 200,000 deaths. That's fact. She said that. What I don't like is all of you people sit here and run your mouths but don't offer a single solution of how to improve it. This isn't just a US problem, it's a world problem. Cases are spiking all over the world and this is in some countries that have had STRICT mask mandates for several months now. Lock downs are NOT the answer, there's enough medical experts on record now that have stated as such. Masks are NOT the answer(or cases wouldn't be spiking the way they are). It's tragic, one death is too many(something our President has said MANY times) but the fact is, this was always going to be a problem one way or another until a vaccine came along to at least help with that. That's coming soon. But when some people focus entirely on # of CASES(and yes, many many many people do that) it baffles me, when you consider the fact it has a 99% survival rate.
Dr. Birx early on said herself that if we did EVERYTHING perfectly, we could still expect a minumum of 200,000 deaths. Well we've burned through that level with no end in site so I guess even you might have to admit that we didn't do everything perfectly aina?In your experience does everyone wear a mask? I'm invited to a wedding reception @ The Golden Mast in 5 weeks. When we called the Golden Mast to find what measures they are taking I was asked if I was familiar with the Lake country because per them on a good day only 25% are masked out there.
IAnd that lockdowns don't work (they do).