Master list of Republicans forced to learn the virus isn't a Dem hoax

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Anonymous wrote:I hope Gohmert spends weeks on a vent before dying and his family is billed for every cent.


Congress has the best and most socialized health insurance:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2017/07/25/heres-how-much-members-of-congress-pay-for-their-health-insurance.html

So your ill wishes don’t mean a thing.


Just because the government provides health insurance for its employees doesn’t make it “socialized.” You an idiot who obviously can’t define socialism. Typical.


They should have to buy it on the open market like independent contractors do. It is every man for himself (and his stay at home wife). This bulk buying is just communism.


Isn't this Walmart's and Amazon's business model? Are Walmart and Amazon communist now?
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They should have to buy it on the open market like independent contractors do. It is every man for himself (and his stay at home wife). This bulk buying is just communism.


Isn't this Walmart's and Amazon's business model? Are Walmart and Amazon communist now?

Socialism, just like unions, collective power.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/michigan-republican-state-senator-who-tried-end-coronavirus-lockdown-tests-positive-covid-19-1522347

A Republican Michigan state senator, who introduced legislation to curb Governor Gretchen Whitmer's emergency powers amid her stringent coronavirus lockdown in April, has now tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel virus.

State Senator Tom Barrett, a member of the Michigan Army National Guard, was tested as part of a screening policy recently implemented for service members. The GOP lawmaker issued a statement about his diagnosis on Sunday afternoon.

"Despite taking reasonable precautions, I was notified this afternoon that I tested positive during a routine screening on Friday, July 31," Barrett, 39, said.

"Thankfully I do not have any significant symptoms at this time, and I will be self-isolating according to medical guidelines. I have done my best to make contact with those I have been around in the past couple weeks so that they may also seek medical advice," he said.


hmmm, I question this statement. What exactly do the anti-maskers think is "reasonable"?
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Here we go. https://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2020/08/03/five-who-attended-same-sheriffs-meeting-as-ron-desantis-test-positive-for-coronavirus/

"Five who attended same sheriffs meeting as Ron DeSantis test positive for coronavirus
The governor said he was tested for COVID-19 recently and suggested his test result had been negative." Some of these politicos greeted -45's plane last week.
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Missouri governor and fierce opponent of mandatory masks.
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He's in the middle of running for governor. He was appointed after the previous Republican Governor had to resign for tying up and photographing his hairdresser. https://www.kmov.com/news/governor-mike-parson-wife-teresa-both-test-positive-for-covid-19/article_1e5ec83a-fdc3-11ea-a73a-a31e5cb84670.html

..."Mike and Teresa Parson visited the Ozarks Monday to tour the new Payne’s Valley Golf Course where PGA golfers Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose played a round of golf..."

Thoughts and prayers.

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Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/michigan-republican-state-senator-who-tried-end-coronavirus-lockdown-tests-positive-covid-19-1522347

A Republican Michigan state senator, who introduced legislation to curb Governor Gretchen Whitmer's emergency powers amid her stringent coronavirus lockdown in April, has now tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel virus.

State Senator Tom Barrett, a member of the Michigan Army National Guard, was tested as part of a screening policy recently implemented for service members. The GOP lawmaker issued a statement about his diagnosis on Sunday afternoon.

"Despite taking reasonable precautions, I was notified this afternoon that I tested positive during a routine screening on Friday, July 31," Barrett, 39, said.

"Thankfully I do not have any significant symptoms at this time, and I will be self-isolating according to medical guidelines. I have done my best to make contact with those I have been around in the past couple weeks so that they may also seek medical advice," he said.


hmmm, I question this statement. What exactly do the anti-maskers think is "reasonable"?

He drinks a glass of vodka at each public event.
Anonymous


And so it begins...

"Michigan Man Tests Positive For Coronavirus After Attending Trump Rally"

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/09/michigan-man-tests-positive-for-19-after-attending-trump-rally/
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/michigan-republican-state-senator-who-tried-end-coronavirus-lockdown-tests-positive-covid-19-1522347

A Republican Michigan state senator, who introduced legislation to curb Governor Gretchen Whitmer's emergency powers amid her stringent coronavirus lockdown in April, has now tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel virus.

State Senator Tom Barrett, a member of the Michigan Army National Guard, was tested as part of a screening policy recently implemented for service members. The GOP lawmaker issued a statement about his diagnosis on Sunday afternoon.

"Despite taking reasonable precautions, I was notified this afternoon that I tested positive during a routine screening on Friday, July 31," Barrett, 39, said.

"Thankfully I do not have any significant symptoms at this time, and I will be self-isolating according to medical guidelines. I have done my best to make contact with those I have been around in the past couple weeks so that they may also seek medical advice," he said.


hmmm, I question this statement. What exactly do the anti-maskers think is "reasonable"?


Whiskey sampling at a cigar club with spittoons?

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It’s amazing to me how many of these people keep falling ill with the virus they ignored, but seem to avoid the worst of the symptoms. Except Herman Cain.
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It’s amazing to me how many of these people keep falling ill with the virus they ignored, but seem to avoid the worst of the symptoms. Except Herman Cain.

I think that's their argument for just letting it spread.
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