Kolek planning to go pro
Debt and deficit doesn’t have to be on top of the worry list to also expect/want the govt to act as fiscally responsible as possible. Injecting another 2 trillion into the economy when it’s not necessarily a need but rather a want with much of it brings inflation concerns etc.
So your concern is inflation if the government injects money into the economy? Are you sure that's an actual outcome?
This is incorrect and disingenuous.
How is it not a need? And with all of the deficit spending we have had in FORTY years, under both Rs and Ds, inflation hasn't been a problem. Frankly a little inflation wouldn't be a bad thing but I doubt its going to be an actual worry.
Are you equally concerned about the Fed, continuously pumping money into the financial system in order to artificially prop up the stock market, so that the rich don't lose their wealth? Or is it just when the average American is getting some support?Because the average American definitely needs some support right now. They've been beaten and battered economically from COVID, and many of them are the ones that had to be considered "essential workers," meaning they were more likely to get infected...and then when vaccines were available. In many GOP led states...they were suddenly not so essential anymore.
What’s incorrect?
https://twitter.com/KJP46/status/1367827597716054029?s=09This takes less than 10 minutes. Your post was incorrect, and disingenuous.
Get your vaccinations and start to live again. Science is real, hey?
Try to keep up forgetful. I said the $900 billion in direct relief to those affected most (essential workers) was something I was fully on board with. The additional trillion seems to me to warrant more debate outside of a Covid relief bill.
What is directly COVID related is a debate we will have to have a different day.I notice you didn't respond to the trillions pumped into the market, to help save the wealthy.
If that's truly what people were doing, sure.But the states that are fully opening up and dropping mask mandates are less than 20% vaccinated. I know you aren't worried because you are among the lucky ones to be vaccinated, but it's disingenuous to support full opening after only 20% vaccinations and claim to support science.It's one or the other: support science, OR support full reopening when we are less than 20% vaccinated.
It’s a concern yes, is that ok with you?
Yup what is directly Covid related is something that there are many differing opinions all of which I believe are being made in good faith.If you’re referring to the Trump tax cuts yes I had no problem with that. Or the first round of Covid stimulus and second round. Half of the third round I also agree with so I’m 80% aligned with govt spending like drunken sailors.
it's not ALL about vaccinations though. we have had a number of people who have been infected and recovered from covid as well-symptomatic and asymptomatic. so between the vaccine and the herd immunity, we are getting darn near putting this thing in the category of catching just about anything else. you guys seem to be going for totally elimination of the virus from our universe before you give your blessings. understand, any fatality is very unfortunate, but we live in an uncertain world. it's time to start allowing people to make their own decisions based on what they feel comfortable with. we need a diversity of opinions based on reputable epidemiologists with no agenda. translation-they aren't the highest paid federal gubmint employee nor hooked at the hip with WHObtw, while people on certain sides of the political spectrum are so quick to denigrate the states that are "re-opening" claiming they are going to start a "super-spreader" event, they keep getting it wrong, yet never have to back track and admit to being as such. note, the superbowl was supposed to be this highly irresponsible event with predictions of "mayhem" yet only 57 cases have been able to be traced. didn't see many in the media correcting their "hair on fire" reporting
I fully agree ... as soon as the vast majority of Americans are vaccinated. With only 10-15% of Americans vaccinated, now is not the time to say "the hell with it" and pretend we have won.There are still more than 1,000 Americans a day dying of COVID-19. Back in the summer, that was considered crisis level, and not only by scaredy-cats. Now, after two months during which 3,000-4,000 Americans were dying from it every day, things are finally going in the right direction - predominantly because of mitigation tactics like masks and social distancing. Nevertheless, we have some "leaders" shrugging their shoulders and saying, "All lives matter ... except these. Let's party!" Abbott's move smacks of somebody who was thoroughly humiliated over his handling of the frozen Texas grid and desperately needing a distraction.The last time Abbott threw Texas wide open, the state became the epicenter of the virus and he had to sheepishly shut everything back down again. Here's hoping that doesn't happen with us so close to the finish line.Most scientists say he is wrong to pretend COVID-19 has been defeated in Texas. Science is real, hey?
Once vaccinated, your chances of getting covid are extremely slim. And, if you do, getting very ill and/or dying are essentially off the table. Look at it this way, if you were told you had a 95% chance of winning tonight's lottery, you'd buy a ticket, aina?