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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're welcome. It was the first result on Goolag when I searched "hiccups covid nih study".

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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. The black voters for Trump will likely continue to support Trump; I don't see why they would waver at this point. The rest of the black vote is ambiguous, and the result is likely taking away votes from democrats.

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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think you mean the cornerback who played for the Bucs, Pats, and Rams

by reynard
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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Levin is one of my favorites. He is very well prepared, and listening to him requires my full attention. He provides lots of good insight.

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Wettestwilly 13 points ago +13 / -0

Interesting. Mark Levin was actually saying he's been liking the Gowdy of late because he's come to his senses. Idk what Levin was referring too. Maybe Levin was being facetious.

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Wettestwilly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Gas and booze make a membership 100% worth it. Easily thousands in savings from those two alone for me.

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Wettestwilly 0 points ago +1 / -1

Idt I ever said the word trust in regards to Fauci. I said I respect his insight. Edit: also, I said I don't agree with Fauci's judgement/insight.

However, I did say I love Trump and trust his judgement.

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Wettestwilly -1 points ago +1 / -2

I'm numb to people undermining and criticizing Trump. I still trust Trump will make the right decision for the greater good.

I respect Fauci's insight, but don't agree with his judgement. His insight is consistent with every other epidemiologists that strictly looks at the problem from a public health and/or academic perspective. Fortunately, for us, he isn't making any decisions.

If that makes me a shill or an idiot then perhaps I am one of those, or both.

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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +3 / -1

Tough guy confirmed.

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Wettestwilly -1 points ago +2 / -3

A lot of people can wear two hats and keep them separate. I love Trump, and respect Fauci's insights.

Fauci is an epidemiologist, and his perspective is mostly isolated to factors that he thinks are directly dependent to mitigate risk and prevention. Are people pissed about the CNN interview? I thought Fauci explained his position well, and put it into the context based on the narrowly focused lens of an epidemiologist. CNN is asshoe for phrasing the questions the way they did.

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Wettestwilly 2 points ago +3 / -1

Models project at worst this is similar to the Spanish flu. COVID19 won't be close to the Spanish flu when the numbers start pouring in. It'll be much closer to the flu than it will be to the Spanish flu.

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Wettestwilly 0 points ago +1 / -1

At the end of all of this it'll likely be 10x more contagious than the flu, but less deadly. The fear is because our healthcare system can't handle the acceleration of patient load. It puts all patients at risk.

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Wettestwilly 9 points ago +11 / -2

That's why I don't buy it. This market is going to come roaring back before the election. If the economy shows better recovery than Obama, then Trump will be able to claim full responsible for "this economy".

This isn't a hoax. The fear is necessary to flatten the curve. I blame the fake news media for letting it get to this point. If we had trust in them then this would be taken more serious, and extreme measures wouldn't need be to be taken to get people to cooperate.

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