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Currently, Florida's COVID deaths: 49,000 :want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bix44C1EzY |
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shun the unvaccinated, leave them behind, and that the unvaccinated are stupid people who followed trump. except huge. umbers if blacks and people with PhDs. aren’t vaccinated. there’s a lefty defying facts for political convenience, which you said only republicans do. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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This was an interesting take on the article, that the number (24% PhD not vaccinated) may not all its cracked up to be.... Not saying it is wrong, but how the number was gleaned was not super reliable it seems... https://www.wnct.com/news/north-caro...-among-ph-d-s/ |
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how about the black number, also a right wing myth? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Of course to your other post it isn't all or nothing, but one poll saying it is 24% may or may not be indicative that is all I am saying. The hesitancy among African Americans and as a whole poorer Americans is unfortunate. How much is fear, how much is worry of potential costs etc.. is all unfortunate. I said it earlier, there are multiple reasons why different groups are not getting vaccinated. Clearly it is not all GOP/Trump related, but it also can't all be African Americans and PhD's in the sun belt states keeping the rates low there. Back to work, have fun guys and be nice... |
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So when a CNN prime time host says only Trumpkicans are preventing us from being fully vaccinated, it would be nice is one of the lefties here could just say “he shouldn’t be saying that.”. If the vaccination rate is low among blacks, it’s much more likely to be because ok Kamala Harris explicitly saying she wouldn’t take it if Trump suggested it. She’s more popular with blacks than Trump, and she’s the one, not Trump, who was skeptical. Thanks for responding, i do appreciate it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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see some benefit from the vaccine. i just don’t know that they should be forced to take it. I also don’t see a 100% vaccination rate as being any kind of end game. We’re seeing tons of positive test results at universities that have 99% vaccination rates. The disease probably isn’t going away, much more likely it hangs around like the flu. we need to accept that and get back to living. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Just so happens I saw that segment and his suggestion was leave all the unvaccinated behind. And that included blacks who hesitation is historical And Trump supporters it’s just political.. huge differences Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
A new national survey by Pew Research Center, conducted from Aug. 23 to 29 among 10,348 U.S. adults, prior to President Joe Biden’s announcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employers, finds that 73% of those ages 18 and older say they’ve received at least one dose of a vaccine for COVID-19, with the vast majority of this group saying they have received all the shots they need to be fully vaccinated. About a quarter of adults (26%) say they have not received a vaccine.
Vaccination rates vary significantly across demographic groups, with smaller majorities of younger adults, those with lower family incomes and those living in rural areas saying they’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine. No more than six-in-ten of those without health insurance and White evangelical Protestants say they’ve been vaccinated (57% each). Notably, Black adults are now about as likely as White adults to say they’ve received a vaccine. Earlier in the outbreak, Black adults were less likely than White adults to say they planned to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Partisan affiliation remains one of the widest differences in vaccination status: 86% of Democrats and independents who lean toward the Democratic Party have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, compared with 60% of Republicans and Republican leaners. Americans express a range of sometimes cross-pressured sentiments toward vaccines. Overall, 73% say the statement “vaccines are the best way to protect Americans from COVID-19” describes their views very or somewhat well; 60% say their views are described at least somewhat well by the statement “people who choose not to get a COVID-19 vaccine are hurting the country.” At the same time, 51% of the public says that the phrase “there’s too much pressure on Americans to get a COVID-19 vaccine” describes their own views very or somewhat well. And 61% say the same about the statement “we don’t really know yet if there are serious health risks from COVID-19 vaccines.” Vaccinated adults and those who have not received a vaccine differ widely in their views of vaccines – as well as other elements of the broader coronavirus outbreak. For instance, 77% of vaccinated adults say the statement “people who choose not to get a COVID-19 vaccine are hurting the country” describes them at least somewhat well. By contrast, 88% of those who have not received a vaccine say that “there’s too much pressure on Americans to get a COVID-19 vaccine” describes their own views very or somewhat well. |
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a friendly reporter, and when he said “they told me not to take any more questions.” you deny he said those things regarding afghanistan recently? i’m curious to know who, exactly, gives these orders to the president. and why does he need o be given that kind of direction? john r mentioned it, nobody questioned him. LOL. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Analysis | Republicans keep hiding behind White Democrats to shift vaccine hesitancy blame onto Black Americans
Aug 24, 2021 — Yes, vaccination rates are lower among Blacks — but they're almost certainly lower still among White ... Washington post Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So instead of looking at he data to see for sure, you post am uncited quote making an unsupported generalization. According to way left-leaning folks at Vox, who posted the definitive study through July, "At the start of July, the vaccination rate was about 15 percent lower for Black people than for white people in the US," Can you grasp hat that means? Or would you like me to see if I can send it to you in a pop-up book? There's an actual, published study in this article, data from the right-wing racist nuts at the CDC... https://www.vox.com/22587443/covid-1...lta-cases-rate How dare you claim that Republicans deny truth and facts? Where do you get the nerve to do that? How can you deny that's exactly what you did here? Here's an article from left-leaning Yahoo in August... "In the United States, black people have the lowest vaccination rates of any racial or ethnic group" https://news.yahoo.com/black-people-...ycsrp_catchall Those words in the bold font just above? They prove I'm right, and you're either wrong or a lying partisan. Which is it? The CDC, Yahoo, and Vox say vaccination rates are low for blacks. But some guy at the Post says the earth is flat, and by jiminy, that's good enough for you, isn't it. We have zero need to speculate on what a moron at the Post thinks is "almost certainly" true. We don't need to speculate, we have the data. Which you chose to pretend didn't exist. You are the only person I've heard deny this/ Everyone else is wrong, the CDC is wrong, Yahoo is wrong, Yahoo is wrong...and you are right. You know better than all of them Maybe you should stop listening to whoever at the Post said that, because they were playing you for a sucker. |
There are about thirty people working in the White House Press Office
Some people think that all that needs to happen is have the Chief Executive speak off the cuff to whoever he wants and whatever happens is fine. The last bozo did just that, was caught in blatant lie after lie and nobody (except Jim) took his word. The last administration had press secretaries who never held a press conference ever. They quite consistently had their statements contradicted by the totally unscripted leader of the administration. Impressive way to run a organization. The MAGA crowd currently insisting General Milley committed treason should understand they're calling attention to the fact that everyone around their insane orange God king in the last months of his presidency thought he was completely insane and a danger to the country. That's a little more than a mute button, isn't it? Or maybe they should have just let his 1/15 Afghanistan withdrawal order stand. |
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He said "I was instructed to..." He needs advisors for big, specific issues, for the military, for the economy, for crime, etc. Why does he need to be instructed (his words) which reporters he's allowed to call on? You flushed your credibility here by suggesting the vaccination rates are "almost certainly" lower for whites, with absolutely zero data to back it up. And as always, when you humiliated yourself, backed yourself into a corner from which there's no escape, you play the "but Trump" card. If you can find a video where Trump said to Jim Acosta "I was instructed not to call on you". I will concede that Trump did it too. What honest people suspect here, is that Biden needs to be coddled so that he doesn't go out there and soil himself, or start singing Ethel Merman tunes in response to a question. "And they have a schedule to maintain?" Nope. He mentioned who he was instructed to call on "first", which meant it was the beginning of the question-and-answer period. |
Comparable majorities of Black (70%) and White (72%) adults have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Among Hispanic adults, 76% say they have received a vaccine, as do an overwhelming majority of English-speaking Asian adults (94%).
At earlier stages of the outbreak, Black adults had expressed significantly lower levels of intent to get a COVID-19 vaccine than White adults. The vaccination rate among White evangelical Protestants continues to lag behind those of other major religious groups: 57% of White evangelicals say they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, compared with 73% of White Protestants who are not evangelicals, 75% of religiously unaffiliated adults and 82% of Catholics. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ahh, apparently all honest people agree.
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“Our hearts and minds are with the people being persecuted so unfairly relating to the January 6th protest concerning the Rigged Presidential Election,” Trump said in a statement. “In addition to everything else, it has proven conclusively that we are a two-tiered system of justice. In the end, however, JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL!” But your worried about Biden Right now the danger to America are Republicans who would have ever such a thing would be True |
Jim’s stuck it happens frequently, better to let the record just keep skipping until he gets stuck on something new.
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OK. Did Biden say "I was instructed to call first on..." The video shows he said that. So my question is, why. Why can't the most powerful man in the world, decide for himself who he's going to call on? |
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I'll ask you... did Biden, or did he not, in a press conference, say "I was instructed to call first on..." John R put that quote here, no one accused him of being 'lost'. If Biden said that (and he did), why does he need that level of hand-holding? They don't trust him to decide on his own, which reporter can ask a question? If it's rigged, and theres a planned reporter asking an agreed-upon question, isn't that worth knowing? |
Soldier on Jim I choose not to participate in circular debates.
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It’s such an obvious question ( what’s wrong with wanting to know why a sitting president can’t be trusted by whoever his handlers are, to choose which reporter to call on first). waiting for an answer, isn’t circular logic. it’s straight-line linear. but the topic makes your candidate look like he has dimentia, so suddenly you choose not to participate. my kids did the same thing until they were about 6. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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straightened out the circle I guess, a lucky break for you! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device “never ending” = asking two (2) people who insulted me, to explain what they meant. One question apiece, to two people, is never ending. You’re doing great. |
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he said out loud, that hue was calling on someone because they were the first one he was instructed to call on. Why does he need “instructions”? Every president is going to be more cordial, and give more time, to outlets friendly to him. But i don’t guess most of them to be told to follow specific instructions. he has said a few times so far “i’m not supposed to “ answer this or that. Who is giving him those instructions? Biden is the one we elected. In a democracy, that means he’s the one who is supposed to be calling the shots. I apologize if that concept is going too fast for you. democrat=good, always, no exceptions how come you don’t question John R when he brought this up? BevUse you don’t really believe what you’re saying, that’s why. Why else? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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TFG bragging about passing a cognitive test used to screen dementia while not providing evidence will never not be funny to me
But someone asking Biden to call on someone is a reason to panic? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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