To: DallasBiff
The one thing I learned is never to trust the government (I already knew that, though), nor the “health care” industry. Not one prediction or “fact” uttered by the authorities turned out to be accurate. The one exception was when Trump said that the virus would eventually go away on its own. He was right about that. It took a while, but everything the “experts” prescribed in the meantime was a waste of time, effort, money, and sadly in many cases, lives.
Of course, in the political sense it only took a catastrophically failing (p)resident and a shiny new war to make the virus go away, but that’s another matter.
9 posted on
03/12/2022 11:54:42 PM PST by
noiseman
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
To: noiseman
The one exception was when Trump said that the virus would eventually go away on its own. He was right about that. It took a while, I'm not an expert, but the flu pandemic of 1918-20, lasted 2 years, and went away, but who knows what the chinese communist party or putin have up their sleeve. I wish that Trump was in charge rather than sippy cup, hair smelling Biden
10 posted on
03/13/2022 12:23:17 AM PST by
DallasBiff
(Lautenberg The Forefather of "The Nanny State!")
To: noiseman
said, "The one thing I learned is never to trust the government (I already knew that, though), nor the “health care” industry. Not one prediction or “fact” uttered by the authorities turned out to be accurate."
I also learned the medical industry has been federalized. All medical advice and decisions must come from a bureaucrat not your doctor. You're doctor has no choice but to comply or lose their license.
14 posted on
03/13/2022 1:13:54 AM PST by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: noiseman
How many people would still be around today if they had followed up on early reports of HCQ and ivermectin being cures in some cases and had allowed people to try those.
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