HUH? Where is there any mention of poor in the article? It does show how the dismantling of the ability to track such things and the short staffing has impacted decision making.
No, ignorant people can be educated those who refuse education are just stupid abd stupid people are stupid .... it is that simple.
https://www.ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/...en associated,identity, age and other factors. "Vulnerability is most often associated with poverty" Poverty = poor typically
LOL. You wouldn’t have shown up here all angry, and defensive, if I hadn’t touched a raw nerve in you. Everybody on here knows how much Jesse “loves his restaurants” and the fact that his income allows him to enjoy them as much as he does, while others can’t. He never seemed too concerned about the poor then, or now. His posts have zero compassion for anybody or anything unless it’s a map, or a new highway going through. That’s why I used to call him “Vulcan Mapboy” on here which is an accurate assessment of his personality. He’s got the unemotional “heart” of Spock, but not nearly the logic.
Marg Brunner @MargBrunWrites Huge study supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns Huge study supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns The preprint endorsing ivermectin as a coronavirus therapy has been widely cited, but independent researchers find glaring discrepancies in the data theguardian.com 7:40 AM · Aug 25, 2021
So there was no mention of poverty or even vulnerability in the paper first referenced and no reference to "stupid" in the second .... other than you.
Jesse, I have scanned most of your posts from the past few days, and you have a habit of quoting EXTREME MINORITY stats to base your "facts" upon. Not a winning argument in my mind! Political candidates don't win elections with "24.9 percent" of the vote. If your wife was in the ER with a brain aneurism and the surgeon told you she had a "24.9%" chance of survival by not operating, would you operate, or would you not? I have a friend who is an optometrist, who is a rabid Trumper. He was always conservative, but never like this when he was younger. Do I follow him as a "doctor" and not get vaccinated because his general views have become radicalized by social media and online news over the years? By your logic (quoted percentages), I think the next posts we will see from you in 3, 4 years once this thing all blows over and vaccine fears become old news (what vaccine hesitancy? What, me? That wasn't me holding that sign, what are you talking about?) you will be quoting the 93 doctors in America out of however-many thousands who still say it doesn't work.
Buzz shows his hand like that every time someone posts something that exposes his shortcomings for what they are. Either that, or the wife didn't buzz his monkey the night before, and he wants to take it out on someone, usually DWK. Maybe he secretly has a thing for DWK? Sexual frustration manifests itself in the strangest ways
There are such known incidents of personal attraction that led to aggressive stalking .... to be sure.
Lol. I’m not being exposed at all, the lies and bs y’all want to push about others is being exposed. Keep it up. It suits y’all very well.
I love how people just assume you support someone based on your stance. I think Trump should retire to his Florida house and be quiet at this point. He might have been right on some policy directions while in office but his public speaking and twitter was completely out of hand. I fit more in this category than any other one if you really must know - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but they generally support individual rights (including civil rights and human rights), democracy, secularism, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and a market economy. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and political freedom, emphasizing free association, freedom of choice, individualism and voluntary association. Libertarians share a skepticism of authority and state power But in saying all that, I definitely believe in some things that are more right leaning and some things much more left leaning.
Was not calling you a "trumper." That moniker was reserved for my buddy the optometrist. I honestly never felt like you were, and would have figured you more in the Libertarian camp. Now onto the rest of the message I was replying about...
Because of politicians in certain states underreporting their Covid statistics, the CDC has had to “fly by the seat of their pants” when analyzing the available data. Florida Governor DeSantis has been especially active in Covid underreporting Covid data, and went so far as to fire a Florida Covid statistician who refused to withhold information.
Oh, Please! You don’t think that I’ve known that you were a Libertarian a looooong time ago? LOL. I was the person who OUTED you on here. The problem is, while you’re not a Trump supporter, you are the WORST KIND of Libertarian out there. You are the heartless, unemotional type of Libertarian, the kind that gets most of their information from those wacky Libertarian disinformation sites, that you like to quote from, although these days it looks like you’re being a little bit more careful in choosing your sources, so I suppose that’s an improvement. So, today you’re obviously losing this argument, so you suddenly FAKE an emotional interest in “the poor”? LOL! That wasn’t even a part of the argument, it’s just a red herring tactic on your part. Anyway, what “Libertarian”, actually cares one whit about the poor? You’ve talked more about your beloved dogs on here than showing any concern for other human beings. Your mention today of the “poor” is insincere at best, and given as a disingenuous distraction to the main argument.
I like what Dave Ramsey says about folks who have gotten themselves in financial hot water time and time again: “Stupid people do dumb things.”