You still ignore all the conundrums and riots going on all around the world in 
regards to using covet vaccination as a passport to society for freedoms people 
already had. You also ignore how many African Americans refuse to take the 
vacs, are they stupid too?


It isn't 100% preventable because I know personally of a young woman a mother 
who lost her life to covet even though she had both vaccinations. So your magic 
confidence in technology and medical professionals seems to be inaccurate.    

You obviously want to relegate the vaccine refusers to your imaginary white 
Republicans who drive pickup trucks and vote for Donny. But that's simply isn't 
true.  

 
On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 8:54 PM <[email protected]> wrote:


 > I am sure that Joe is taking direct advice from Obama right thru this moment.

I doubt it but I hope you're right. In my opinion Obama was the second best 
president in my lifetime, John Kennedy was the best.    
> In any case the plague which devoured Captain Orange, is now continuing its 
> meal on the Biden presidency. The reasons for this is complex

No, it's not complex at all. The only reason the COVID-19 pandemic didn't end 5 
months and tens of thousands of deaths ago is very simple, the USA has an 
excess of very simple people in it. Are these very stupid people divided 
equally among the political parties? Nope. 50% of Trump voters are so stupid 
they're not vaccinated, but only 7% of Biden voters are that brain dead dumb.


> My own privative serf-ish public policy recommendation  would be to make a 
> super push for treatments rather than vaccines,

Given that COVID-19 is now a 100% preventable disease and the treatment is easy 
quick painless and free, and given that the amount of resources that can be 
allocated towards medical research is finite I'd be opposed to devoting a great 
deal of effort into saving very very stupid people from themselves.  

 > to buy time for vaccination research

No vaccine is any good if people are too stupid to take it. We already have a 
near perfect vaccine for COVID19, several in fact, what we really need now is a 
vaccine that prevents stupidity...... but on second thought I guess even that 
wouldn't help because some people would be too stupid to take that too. Oh 
well, Evolution in action.

  > This treatment focus would buy enough time to produce eventually super 
vaccines that finally send Covid to small pox land. 
 Smallpox became extinct in 1977, if not for the opposition from right wing 
religious people who violently opposed vaccinations (and I do mean violently) 
it could've happened a century earlier.  And just five years ago it looked like 
polio was on the verge of extinction, but right wing religious anti-vaccination 
nuts in the USA and Afghanistan and elsewhere have made a comeback and thus 
polio has made a come back too.
John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis 
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