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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (207215)8/3/2021 1:43:33 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 362203
 
>> I haven't seen anyone arguing for the freedom to not treat self-inflicted wounds, have you?

Any comment that suggests this virus is a "self inflicted" wound is stupid. I presume you didn't give that much thought to your comment which was about as ignorant as Koan.

Early on, I heard an interview with a NYC doctor that thought of Covid in this way, I believe. A female ER physician who was interviewed on a podcast I stumbled into, who whined the entire time. She whined about Trump, whined about the long hours she was working (while getting paid less than RTs, ostensibly because of whatever contract she had with the hospital), whined about how HCQ didn't work (when she did not know how to use it), complained about just about everything she could. And of course, the bogus "mask" argument. This was very early on, so the PPE shortage was still on.

At any other time it would have been hilarious. I thought "You're a doctor, yet you're acting like a child."

The biggest self-inflicted wound in this country today is Biden's opening flood gates of infected people on the southern border, who are traveling ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, and 13% or more of whom are infected with Covid. Arguably, the most incompetent act by a president in recent history.
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