> the few people I spoke to said Covid is not a real thing
It just boggles my mind how people get convinced of this kind of lunacy. Or maybe there are just always people like this, and now we can see who they are because they're the ones not …
> Note: To all those who return to write on a topic that I started, I will only answer if they debate with arguments or comment on information so that I can contrast and review it.
No one cares about your baseless assertions. When you have …
No, the 2nd amendment binds both the Federal and State governments. In fact, a couple of States just signed laws allowing people to carry guns without even a permit.
It's up to the People to repeal the 2nd amendment so that this current perversion …
You just said the same thing I did, that your "belief" has no basis in fact.
And that's fine if it brings you comfort, unless of course, when faith and gullibility is used to grift money from others.
What does not require faith is not being fooled into believing anyone knows the origins of our existence. The best anyone can do is put forward testable theories that fit the currently available facts and discard the theories that don't. And then …
> Data Suggests Vaccinated Individuals Don't Carry Virus or Get Sick: CDC
While I'm seeing lots of indications of this from data for the Pfizer shot, I'm don't think this necessarily applies to the J&J shot.
> The tax rates on the super wealthy are way to low, the trickle down effect is just a dribble at best.
Taxes are not actually that low. The combined Federal + State + Local tax rates in some places are in excess of 50%. And that doesn't count …
You're right, it won't make any difference. Religions are a social construct, tribes in which the members comfort and support one another and protect each other from other tribes. You see the same characteristics in the far left and far right …
> The idea that the chaotic effects of a supposed explosion resulted in order and life is one of the most ridiculous, ludicrous, and incredible assertions of those who deny the existence of a Creator. The claims of the builders and owners of the …
I guess it also depends on how you define religion. But I agree with you completely, if there is little difference between secular preaching and church preaching then, you know, pick your poison.
> Also...
But if you pass legislation that says that after recommending something 1,000 times, the platform is liable for this content, I guarantee the problem will be solved very fast
What an amazingly great idea!
> YouTube Unleashed a Conspiracy Theory Boom. Can It Be Contained? (Published 2019)
What if stemming the tide of misinformation on YouTube means punishing some of its biggest stars?
www.nytimes.com
I do believe that the large social media sites …
Amazon warehouses items based on historical demand. So if you order something other people in your area have recently ordered, there is a good chance the item will be close by.
No one has died from being vaccinated with any of the shots approved in the US.
126 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through March 22, 2021. During this time, VAERS received 2,216 …
> What I don't understand is why isn't the attitude that people should have the right to bear arms provided they do so responsibly?
Everyone bears arms responsibly right up until they don't...
Just like Democrats seem fine with some cheating financial aid programs if it means everyone who needs financial help gets it. Republicans seem fine with some crazy people getting guns if it means everyone who is entitled to own guns are not …
I haven't found that to be the case outside of the social media bubble. Walk down to any organization where they are serving people who need help and you'll get a completely different perspective.
> Over 70 years worth of efforts to solve this issue with laws have seemed to be futile.
Laws constrained by a perverted interpretation of the second amendment.
But I agree, guns will be solved the same way as cigarettes and cars. By weaning …
I think the norm is to send people home, and it's certainly been the policy of the US for as long as I can remember. It's called "Temporary Protected Status". However, some cases in the US have been extended literally for decades. I think once that …