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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disagree that 2 weeks in we knew. At that point the hospitals near me were still at the breaking point. But I’m in a town that didn’t get the kids back to school full time for more than a year and I will never forgive the teachers union for that. The head of the state teachers union now wants to be the democratic candidate for governor, which honestly enrages me.[/quote] Teachers were high risk for getting Covid and spreading Covid. You are angry that thousands more teachers did not volunteer to die or kill their family members for your convenience? [/quote] Exactly. All of these enraged moms with COVID PTSD are annoying as F. Hope you are enjoying the demise of democracy because your kids missed some school. It was a worldwide pandemic with a novel virus. Mistakes were made. You wouldn't have been any better. Now you've tanked our country because you were angry that stuff happens that no one can control. Honestly you people still talking about the pandemic as though you learned something make me want to puke. People like you will be the reason many will die if we are unlucky enough to have another one, because you'll fight all public health initiatives because you "know better". You guys suck.[/quote] No other country closed public schools for as long as blue states in America did. I[b]t was a dumb move to do that. Kids are paying for it years later. And it's a big reason why Trump is president today.[/b] So it was very consequential, and people are right to be angry at the progressives that shut down public schools while keeping private schools, bars, restaurants etc open. It's indefensible and we have Republican rule as a consequence of progressive fanaticism from that era. So, yes, it is worth revisiting. Progressives were the disaster that brought us the Trump disaster. [/quote] Please recall that Trump was president when schools closed and remained president until January of 2021, when scholls remained close. So roughly 10 months. By the May of 2021 (merely 4 months into Biden's term), only 1% of schools remained closed. Yes, it hindsight, Trump should have done more to reopen schools and prepared for that during the summer of 2020. Of course, he was quite busy manufacturing plans to launch the "big lie" and plotting to overthrow the government. I guess it is understandable why Trump didn't do more to help the kids.[/quote] Every single poltical debate doesn’t have to devolve into some tired defense or attack against Trump. People who resort to this have RFK Jr. level brainworms and aren’t serious people. [/quote] The many PPs blaming all “progressives” for all the ills of the world are no different. Oversimplifying and scapegoating. [/quote]
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