He didn't bother to google it for the same reason he'll ignore what you just posted ("ignore" being the root word of ignorant).
He doesn't ask serious questions... actually, let me amend that. He doesn't ask questions seriously.
He didn't bother to google it for the same reason he'll ignore what you just posted ("ignore" being the root word of ignorant).
I never thought I'd see someone attempt to use the Socratic method to make people stupid, but, there it is. Now that Gunnar has answered Xanax's insanely retarded questions he'll just pivot and goldfish out some other alt-Right talking point as soon as he scrolls through Parler, Stormfront, or Breitbart today.
Yes. With ajax's posting history it is awfully hard to avoid concluding that he is willfully ignorant and proud of it!Some Schmo wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 3:24 pmHe didn't bother to google it for the same reason he'll ignore what you just posted ("ignore" being the root word of ignorant).
He doesn't ask serious questions... actually, let me amend that. He doesn't ask questions seriously.
When I tried to click on that site I got a warning that it was not a secure site. I don't trust it. Neither do I trust DeSantis' handling and reporting of the Covid-19 situation in Florida.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 4:15 pmhttp://ww11.doh.state.Florida.us/comm/_partn ... latest.pdf
It says only 4% of all cases in Florida resulted in hospitalizations. Only 2% of all cases resulted in death. The number of Covid deaths in school age children is <100 nationwide. That's almost zero.
If you want to lock down and kill your state economy, go for it. But don't expect us to pay for your cowardice and laziness.
Some national news outlets, including the right-wing propaganda outlet Fox News, have recently been gushing over Florida’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. But Florida-based media are telling a different story, reporting on numerous cover-ups, scandals, and instances of manipulated data from Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration, as well as repeated cases of DeSantis and a spokesperson personally pushing COVID-19 misinformation.
In short, DeSantis is another Trump sycophant, and there is more than adequate justification to be skeptical of much of what he claims.DeSantis and his administration have been covering up and hiding information about the pandemic from the Florida public in so many instances and for so long that, honestly, it’s difficult to summarize. This timeline of “Florida’s pattern of secrecy about COVID-19” that the South Florida Sun Sentinel published in December barely scratches the surface:
February 2020: Florida health agencies refused to release information about the amount of people being monitored or tested for coronavirus, and their locations, until March.
In March, Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration refused for weeks to release the names of elder-care facilities which had reported infections, or the number of infections.
In April, news organizations were forced to file a lawsuit when the state refused to provide the number of COVID-19 deaths at these facilities. It took over a month for Florida to begin releasing this information.
At the same time, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement “refused requests to release the name, age, ethnicity and other information about the people who died of COVID-19,” prompting more legal pressure from local news outlets.
In May, the Florida Department of Corrections refused to publicly disclose inmates’ test results, or which prisons had COVID-19 deaths.
In July, Florida still had not been releasing daily COVID-19 hospitalization numbers. The Sun Sentinel reported that “Florida was one of the last three states to release that information” when it finally began to do so.
In August and September, DeSantis’ administration “refused to make public a report that showed the number of infections in counties that had resumed in-person classes.” Florida published the report at the end of the month, but then removed it the next day. According to the Sun Sentinel, “It took a full month and prodding by parents, teachers, educational organizations and the media for health officials to release the school report on Sept. 29.”
In October, the Sun Sentinel reported, local news organizations’ lawyers “made repeated requests for information about cases in day-care centers.” Florida’s Department of Health responded in mid-November that “it does not intend to publish any day-care COVID numbers.”
And in November, according to the Sun Sentinel, DeSantis’ office refused to provide that month’s White House Coronavirus Task Force reports to local news organizations that requested them. The White House had said they could be made public but left the decision to the states.
There are many, many more Florida media stories detailing how DeSantis and his administration covered up the true scale of the pandemic in the state.
Another fail.Atlanticmike wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 12:06 pm" Their death is a blessing to society" is something you would've heard coming out of the mouth of a Nazi back in the day.
Yeah well there's plenty of reason for me not to trust the Chinese controlled CDC as well.In short, DeSantis is another Trump sycophant, and there is more than adequate justification to be skeptical of much of what he claims.
ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 6:09 pmYeah well there's plenty of reason for me not to trust the Chinese controlled CDC as well.In short, DeSantis is another Trump sycophant, and there is more than adequate justification to be skeptical of much of what he claims.
I supposedly got COVID, no symptoms. I got the vaccine. No symptoms. Unfortunately for all of you, I and 99.96% of those like me are still alive and actively seeking to liberate the working population from your great welfare society. As politicians like DeSantis gain traction, your fear of being forced to return the work force will become more justified every day.
https://Twitter.com/caincovidawardIcarus wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 9:42 pmLouisiana nurse who tweeted against vaccine dies of Covid-19
Sheriff's Deputy Who Posted Anti-Vaccine Content Dies of COVID
A thousand bucks says they voted for Trump.