Posted on 01/18/2021 2:15:31 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” HHS Secretary Alex Azar said that New York, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have “micromanaged” their vaccine rollouts and said those states are “failing and they’re just looking for somebody else to blame here, let’s be honest about it.”
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Micromanagement, in MN politics? Say it isn’t so...
If it was not for government, there would not be 2 competing vaccines on the street right now. Both 90%+ effective, and generally safe.
Operation Warp Speed is a huge success. However, state governments are dropping the ball with the last step. They need to give freezers to CVS and Walgreen and allow them to give shots to the citizens in their states.
Government can, in certain instances be forces for good. These states have spend the entire pandemic waiting for a federal/national response, so they could avoid accountability. Of course they could blame Trump.
Now the the folks who voted them in get what they deserve. Screw them.
Hmmmm, what do all four of those state’s have in common? Things that make you go Hmmmm.......
I agree. New York voted for Cuomo. They’re stuck with him. Same with Whitmer in Michigan.
Rat guvs. trying to prioritize victim groups under the guise of “s0c1al ju$tice”? Nothing new there.
Government can, in certain instances be forces for good.
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Most of the cases that come to my mind involve either fending off other governments, or solving problems that they themselves either created or made worse.
OF course, I likely have blinders in this area.
In those states with Mob Boss rule things get sort of complicated. There are political considerations, financial considerations, vendetta considerations, etc. ... it is not just simple “give people shots”!!!
Let’s see what those states have in common: Arrogant Governors and Mayors?
Yeah, Walz has been all over TV blaming Trump for the delays in Minnesota.
Also Michigan’s shrew Whitmer. The fine print lines of the rollout plan last week included the corrections segment with all the employees of the prisons and jails, the description of
medical people to mean “including hospital administration, billing, clerical staff, food handling, maintenance....” as well as doctors and nurses. All postal service letter carriers and mail handlers plus UPS and FedEX type workers. Teachers all ahead of older people, too.
So millions ahead of the most at risk! A muscular 25 year old mailman will get the shot and pass the funeral home where several people with serious kidney,heart or lung problems are lying in state.
Florida quickly changed to add over age 65 and at risk.(GOP gov.) and now MI and otshers are revamping-—thank goodness.
That’s why you see deaths in blue states are way higher than in red states.
I got my first vax last week here in Indiana.
We can sign up to go anywhere in the state.
The wait in my suburb was > a month.
I signed up for a clinic in the ‘hood and 2 days later I was in.
Black and Hispanic folks are avoiding the vax I was told by the nurses.
In some of the states, there’s no vaccination happening except for those in the medical rackets. Anti-vaccination bats in nursing are causing much of the holdup.
Ironically Blacks and Hispanics are getting hit by the virus harder but they’re the ones not taking it.
I’m pretty familiar with the neighborhood around the vax location, because we attended a church there until last year.
Very few white people in the population, but at the vax clinic there were only white people getting the shots. One black guy out of maybe 30 or so in the time I was in there.
The states need to turn to the process over to Dominion. In about 12 hours, they’ll have records showing they have vaccinated more people than there are actually people. Problem solved.
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