OrangeTsar
Alabama delenda est
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Bureaucracy is to society what entropy is to physics. It’s inefficiency and reflexive imperative to preserve itself long after all need for it passes, is the literal “heat death” that eventually brings every human society that has ever existed to a state of frozen, quivering gelatin incapable of performing the most basic functions of governing. The apparatus of the state becomes wholly fixated on winning turf battles with its competing departments and in justifying its continuing and ever increasing budget and reach. The bureaucracy becomes its own reason for its existence and the only real recipient of its own service. That’s why the number one priority for the Republicans when they regain power is to cut budgets WITHOUT MERCY. The howls of fear and anger from the beltway denizens and their political enablers in both parties will be intense, worse than a three year old demanding a candy bar in the checkout lane; but it has to be done. The media will call the budget cutters “grandma killers” who want to starve, Freeze, and deny essential services to children, but it has to be done. The cancer on our Republic is deep and it has metastasized beyond all recognition. The scapel has to go deep and cannot stop cutting until every government agency not performing an essential function enumerated unter Article 1 of the Constitution becomes a historical footnote. Start with the Department of Education and keep going!!!
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I know we all want to get back to normal but doesn’t this seam a little extreme?
This health department stops ‘all COVID-19 related work’ after Missouri AG threat
Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article256462541.html#storylink=cpy
Rural Missouri health department stops 'all' activity to fight COVID
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Agreed. But that portion of government would still exist nonetheless. A governmental office is about the closest thing to an immortal entity on this earth. Once formed, they resist destruction more passionately than the demons that Christ drove into the herd of swine.If America's churches were operating as laid out in the new testament instead of building palaces of excess, a good portion of the government would not have a reason to exist.
Does a grandmother that has a comorbidity and dies from Covid who potentially would still be living make it more comforting for you?
Yeah because it's also included with the language of "anyone liable" to have a reportable disease. No proof necessary before these health departments were quarantining kids.https://ago.mo.gov/docs/default-sou...61b42c4b30ebdbb4771af1f.pdf?sfvrsn=b1f7183f_2
You read it, sounds to me that nobody has a right to send a kid home if they are sick with Covid, am I wrong?
I like how I asked a simple question and you piled on all these other things to avoid answering.From Covid or tested positive with Covid ? Comorbidity and age is the main problem( s) . Grandma eating fried foods all her life while smoking , with high blood pressure, 200 pounds over weight , poor circulation and an enlarged heart , has many problems that will get her . Just because she tests positive doesn’t mean Covid was the culprit. You can make stats say anything you want them to .
My question had nothing to do with stats.
I love how you put all these words in my mouth.You scour the internet looking for stats , articles from little know media in other countries, and videos from Tik Tok that support your agenda constantly , but now it’s not about stats and grandmas other health issues isn’t a factor . LOL . I don’t feel better or worse because grandma died . I lost two because their hearts gave out , both were unhealthy with different health issues . I don’t remember ever thinking … if I had just forced them to stop eating all that bacon they would still be here . People make life choices , you understood that in one of your posts before you decided we shouldn’t make our own decisions after all .
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Because primary level prevention is always better than tertiary level prevention.It’s a respiratory virus that mutates quickly. Which have we had success developing vaccinations for one of those prior to COVID? They were always considered iffy at best (like the flu vaccine).
Yet we still poured a lot of resources into multiple vaccines. Why not take the same approach with therapeutics?
My contention is that nearly all the people that I still see dying from this are unvaccinated. So if you’re actually waiting for a more definitive answer to walk up and slap you in the face, there isn’t going to be one. At some point it’s purely natural selection.Which is the same argument that most unvaccinated people have been making about the decision to get the jab.