I believe the President wrote to unite both sides of the aisle, both sides of the vax, both sides of the plandemic, because that's when we're strongest. They couldn't do this to a United America.United We Stand. They've divided us for too long -divide and conquer. That's why they offered religious or other exemptions - to keep all employees from uniting. Some stayed quiet and tried for an exemption. Others got the vax and still others got fired - they keep dividing us and it helps them seem stronger than they are.
Never stopped. pic.twitter.com/zbdlUArROK— il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) December 30, 2021
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That is an incredibly effective statement and a winning campaign strategy. It has one major, correctable flaw. Trump does not address the shortfalls of the vaccine. He should acknowledge the potential side effects and urge caution on pushing for 100% vaxxed. He should state the obvious, if you’re young and healthy, do the risks outweigh the potential gain? As the public’s support for the vaxx continues to fade this strategy protects Trump plus it is the truth. An addendum to the statement should remind everyone that this current regime is incapable of the flexibility desperately needed on the vaccine. The originator, Trump, knew there would be shortfalls and is ready to use the vaccine in a thoughtful, safe manner.