Saturday, August 1, 2020

How are all the Masks and Social Distancing Working Out for You, America?

20 comments:

  1. Fauci: Virus rampant in U.S. because of inadequate, patchwork shutdowns.

    For face masks and social distancing to work the rules have to be federally mandated. The same no matter what state. And certainly not optional. Or even prohibited as face masks are in Georgia (as ordered by their idiot governor).

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  2. Facemasks and social distancing couldn't prevent the common cold, let alone the carona virus, dervy. Lucky for us that the Corona virus is of about the same virulence (NOT deadly). A chemical prophylactic like hydroxychloroquine is what was needed, but since it was the presidents idea, common sense had to get sh*t upon in favour of two-faced "masks bad"/"now masks good" Fauci.

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  3. You're the one shitting on common sense in ignoring experts and listening to know-nothing morons like Dotard and quacks like Stella Immanuel. What about injecting bleach? Why aren't you defending that Dotard recommendation? Maybe because people who listened to the idiot-in-chief and tried to treat themselves with disinfectant DIED?

    FYI, there has never been a face wearing federal mandate to control the spread of the common cold. So, that you claim it "couldn't prevent" the common cold is bullshit. Of course something that isn't implemented won't work.

    Coronavirus isn't deadly? So nobody has died from it? The death toll isn't 155k (and climbing), it's zero?

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  4. Also, nobody ever said masks were bad. The Dotard Administration LIED about the effectiveness of masks initially because there was a shortage and they wanted all available masks to go to doctors. Also, since then there have been studies proving the effectiveness of simple cloth masks. Wearing a mask cuts your risk by 65%. I can't find the stat right now, but I'm pretty sure I heard that, if everyone were to wear a mask, the risk of transmission would drop to low single digits.

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  5. Please, show us where Trump recommended "injecting bleach". A direct quote would be best.

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  6. "Fauci lied, American died." That will be his epitaph.

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  7. Bleach is a disinfectant. Dotard suggested injecting disinfectant for "a cleaning". I posted the quote and video on my blog. You have defended the injecting disinfectants musings by Dotard on this blog (by linking to an article about using disinfectants to sterilize surgical tools). Now you deny he said it????

    Dotard (direct quote): "And then I see the disinfectant. Knocks it out in a minute. One minute. Is there a way we can do something like that? By an injection, inside. Or almost a cleaning". [YouTube video link].

    "Dotard lied, hundreds of thousands of Americans died". That will be the Orange Turd's epitaph.

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  8. Questions are recommendations? Who knew?

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  9. He recommended looking into it. Proof Dotard isn't a "stable genius". If he were he would know there is no way to use disinfectants inside the human body. Because disinfectants kill indiscriminately. Disinfectants kill viruses as well as any living cell they come in contact with. Why you can use disinfectants on surfaces. Surfaces won't be harmed because they are not comprised of living cells. But that's common sense -- something Dotard obviously lacks.

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  10. "Looking into it" is a recommendation to use? lol!

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  11. A number of people took it that way. They injected disinfectants and got sick or died. These would be people who support and trust Dotard. That Dotard failed to take this into consideration proves he is an idiot. Together with his suggestion that it be looked into. Why look into whether or not something works when common sense should tell you it doesn't?

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  12. A number of people are idiots. Half are 'below average'. That you fault Trump just proves you're one of them.

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  13. Nope. I knew injecting or injecting disinfects would be a bad idea. And NOT "clean" your lungs. Or kill the coronavirus in the human body without harming it. Dotard was the one who asked that unbelievably stupid question. An unbelievably stupid question you defend him asking. Proof that you're one of the stupids. Not as stupid as someone who would drink disinfectants, but still pretty stupid.

    On the other hand, I do think it's possible that Dotard knew what he was musing about was stupid -- and that his goal was to see how many magamorons would try to kill themselves by ingesting disinfectants. Cult leaders ordering their cultists to kill themselves (to prove their devotion) is nothing new. You may even agree that is what happened. Not that I'd ever expect you to admit it.

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  14. The only stupid question is the one which goes unasked.

    Like all the ones you never asked your teachers that resulted in the cynic you became.

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  15. If Dotard was a "stable genius" he should have been able to deduce the answer on his own quite easily. He wasn't because he's a moron.

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  16. That's how you get your answer's? Deduction? Way to go Epimetheus!

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  17. Deduction and forethought. It prevents having to come up with lame excuses (like "I was being sarcastic") which nobody believes.

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  18. Deduction and forethought. It prevents having to come up with lame excuses (like "I was being sarcastic") which nobody believes.

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  19. That sounds pretty deductive, to me Capt. ;)

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