
LOL, great meme.
Biden is a train wreck, but I don’t remember having so many things to make fun of with a president before.
Good morning!!
How’s your weather today? Ours is hotter than normal, in the 90s again. The poor Roofing guys will be done today though. But then they still have to spend the rest of the summer on roofs. They have a great work ethic, get here 8 or 8:30 and they don’t leave until seven or eight. They do take a nice Siesta midday, trying to avoid the hottest time I imagine.
Dan Crenshaw Tweets Stunning Revelation on New CDC Mask Guidelines
Rep. Dan Crenshaw
@RepDanCrenshaw
Here’s the truth America:
The “game changer” data the CDC used for the mask mandate is from a single study from India.
The study was rejected in peer review. But CDC used it anyway. Remember what I said about public health officials losing our trust?
It gets worse.
The study that influenced this decision? It followed healthcare workers who were vaccinated with a vaccine NOT EVEN APPROVED IN THE U.S.
That’s right. So they’re not even using a comparable case study that can be applied to vaccinated Americans.
And just before the new decision was made, the study’s status was mysteriously changed - it no longer listed the study as “rejected after peer review.”
The site said it was a “glitch.” Pretty convenient glitch to happen just before the study was used to justify a mask mandate.
And here is the real kicker: the Administration has NO EVIDENCE proving vaccinated people transmit the virus. Zero. None.
They even admit it! Read their pathetic justification:
The “party of science” isn’t listening to science. They never have. This latest mask guidance is proof.
But Democrats don’t care. Because this isn’t about public health. It’s about public control.
The excerpt in question reads:
An administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told STAT that health experts do not have studies proving that fully vaccinated people are transmitting the virus. Rather, the official said, the updated guidance is based on studies showing that vaccinated people who contract the Delta variant have similarly high levels of virus in their airways, which suggested that they may be infectious to others. With other variants, vaccinated people had substantially lower levels of virus in their noses and throats compared to unvaccinated people.