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LINK A Year Into COVID, What Have We Learned? |

"Progressives tend to blame the demise of facts as the basis for governance on the right. But the past year has shown that liberals are just as prone to governing with little concern for objective reality. More than once, Democratic leaders in California and elsewhere jettisoned common-sense public health rules in a rush to reopen, only to see infection rates soar, hospitals overflow and morgues run out of room. As large swaths of the country once again start to reopen, we should stop and ask: Are we doing the same thing and expecting a different result, at the possible cost of many lives?"

WilliamCharles 8 Apr 1
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We've learned that both parties only care about maintaining profits for the rich people and corporations that donate to them. Public health be damned. Everyone below the top 15% is expendable and disposable, esp. the elderly.

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That u$a is even more worthless than we thought.

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