At the risk of being downvoted, I don't think the "false positive" rate is anywhere near that high. There is an issue where people who re-test positive count as a new positive case... but that's for a different post.
I think people really do catch covid at a high rate. I believe it is a highly contagious respiratory illness. Bacteria and viruses exist, and we are a social species so it spreads. You have to look it in context though. 20-70 MILLION people in the USA get the flu EVERY YEAR. That number is never talked about. If you have a kid, you know they get sick almost every year, and most of the time it spreads to the people in the home. It's part of life and you deal with it without having to wear a mask in your own home, cancel all entertainment, cancel Thanksgiving, Christmas, and days out with friends, and have a 8 hour curfew every night.
What happens is people recover from covid at a 99%+ rate without complications, and go on with their lives. The vast vast majority of the people who get sick say they felt like shit for 1-5 days then they got better and moved on. You know... like the flu. Which we have every year and don't shut anything down for.
What's ultra inflated, and waaaay over half is the death number. "But muh 225k dead grannies" is actually ~50k deaths due to complications from covid when you take out the heart attacks, cancer patients, car accidents, and suicides that have counted in the covid number just because they tested at some point. And further, the vast majority of those are seniors 80+yo who, if they caught the regular flu, would probably have died anyway. Which we have every year and don't shut anything down for.
We can't mitigate death and have a functional society. It literally cannot work that way
It's only 3 steps...
1- PA and friends disregard constitution
2- That disregard led to biden meeting the EC threshold
3- Texas is harmed because the vote is not representative of the will of the people.
The only thing closer is if PA sued themselves
He's confusing complacency and doomerism with calls to action and escalation.
"Trust the plan" was the first 3 boxes, and if those worked, it would have ended there happily and gracefully.
We've seen those fail. Not just fail, but fail miserably. They were rife with verifiable fraud and demonstrable corruption. It wasn't subtle and it wasn't done in the shadows. We have proof of thousands of people saying the law wasn't followed. Therefore, we have a case the courts need to cure.
When courts are letting it even go to trial... when they're saying "we don't care what evidence you have" and "we don't care what the law/constitution says", then you have to move to the next plan.
Because this is the United States of America, and we're SUPPOSED to have free, fair, and honest elections. And specifically because it is the USA, we shouldn't have to have people take off of work for a week and a half to camp out at a ballot counting room 24/7 on the off chance people break out suitcases full of illegal ballots.
I mean I would have gone home to get some sleep. After 12+ hours of watching people open envelopes then scan them thru a machine, I'd be ready for a break too. Then again, I used to believe we had honest elections. When they say they're closing the building down until 8am, you wouldn't normally expect them to pull fucking suitcases of preprinted ballots out and count them at 1am.
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