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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We knew this over a year ago. Between the Covid restrictions and the ridiculous remote "learning," many people have decided they prefer the freedom red states have to offer. That is why Covid policy is a big deal when voting. If you liked the blue states' policies, vote for them. I'll stick with the route the red states took. [/quote] Freedom???? Where have you been the past couple of weeks? There’s no freedom for any female capable of bearing children anymore in those states. [/quote] I’m pro-choice. Choosing to have or not have an abortion is something that may or may not affect me a few times in my (or my daughters’ lifetime). What the Democrats did outweighed that by a million times. The Democrats took away my kids schools. The Democrats used the pandemic to take away so many of our freedoms. The Democrats took away people’s right to work with their bogus vaccine mandates. They Democrats (NYC) took away kid’s rights to do pretty much anything with an unethical vaccine mandate for kids age 5+. The Democrats pushed for travel restrictions and mask mandates. Yes, that matter more to me because it affected every single individual in my family. [/quote] Are you a covid-hoaxer with all that smooth-brained clueless BS? Had we not done those things our death toll would have been far higher and the impacts far worse. And why are you even still nattering on about this? Schools were reopened long ago, the vaccines saved hundreds of thousands of lives and virtually all of the restrictions have been lifted. And for whatever bogus fears you have about the vaccines, after hundreds of millions of doses administered, the proven risk has been shown to be astronomically tiny, as in you'd have a magnitudes-of-order larger chance of some rare event like being struck by lightning than have any damaging side-effect from the vaccine.[/quote] NP, but I'm a healthcare worker who got vaccinated at first opportunity, got boosted, and has a vaccinated and boosted 8 year old. However, I thought it was an ethical failure for school districts that mandated vaccinated prior to full FDA approval in children, particularly areas that mandated booster shots in children (young men). DC healthcare workers were not required to vaccinate until full FDA approval and the DC booster mandate that went into effect in the winter was (Very quietly, not reported in the news) later rescinded at the end of March in light of changing landscape of data on booster shots.[/quote]
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