2020 Presidential Race

What is it with lawyers and predictions; are yall ever right????
I would have wanted to take it if I held that position and had his risk factors. I think it was much riskier for him to do what he did (go maskless, hold large rallies, not maintain social distancing) than to take a vaccine that thousands of people in trials are taking safely.
 
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I definitely did not say we are a representative democracy because the constitution mandated it. My argument was that we have always been a representative democracy, even if the common people didn't originally vote for president or senators. My bringing up the constitution was to highlight safeguards that, outside of the right to bear arms, are basically cornerstones of every modern democracy.
Well not a few of those modern democracies based themselves on our Consititution. So we have a chicken egg thing going here.

Going outside of the Consitution, to modern democracies, to define our governance seems short sighted at least.
 
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I would have wanted to take it if I held that position and had his risk factors. I think it was much riskier for him to do what he did (go maskless, hold large rallies, not maintain social distancing) than to take a vaccine that thousands of people in trials are taking safely.

When you say taking a brand new vaccine “ safely “ ..you mean nobody has died yet or grown a third eye that we know of .
 
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When you say taking a brand new vaccine “ safely “ ..you mean nobody has died yet or grown a third eye that we know of .
These trials have like 30000 people in them. Most side-effects, when they do occur, are very minor. The study out of Oxford in the UK had one or two people with serious spinal cord inflammation. That's been the only severe side effect that's been made public. And that's just one or two cases from one of the four or five trials concurrently running.
 
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These trials have like 30000 people in them. Most side-effects, when they do occur, are very minor. The study out of Oxford in the UK had one or two people with serious spinal cord inflammation. That's been the only severe side effect that's been made public. And that's just one or two cases from one of the four or five trials concurrently running.
I don't think they are even sure the inflammation was caused by the vaccine.
 
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