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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
how the hell did you arrive at that?
i didn’t say he gets praise for the bad days. i said, since you all seemed to clearly think he was responsible for the bad days this summer, why isn’t he equally responsible for the great results now? according to your logic, he gets blame
for the bad days but no credit for the good days. how does that make sense?
you are impossible to have a rational conversation with.
you can’t talk to someone who thinks paternity leave is the answer to urban fatherlessness.
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Pretty simple
His current “good” months are the result of a high level of infection in the bad months resulting in some level of herd immunity.
If everyone had died in the bad months, he would currently have by far the lowest infection rate.
Hurrah
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